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Mountain climber survives terrifying 500-foot fall in California's Sierra Nevada, night stranded on ledge

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A mountain climber is lucky to be alive after a terrifying 500-foot fall in California ’s Sierra Nevada — and an even more grueling night stranded on the side of a mountain. According to California Highway Patrol’s Inland Division Air Operations, the climber was hiking with his brother near Kings Canyon National Park 's Mount Baxter when disaster struck. While traversing a steep, snow-covered slope, the man lost his footing when a patch of snow gave way beneath him, sending him plunging roughly 500 feet down the mountainside. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM OUTKICK He somehow survived the fall, but not without serious injuries, including multiple broken bones. Mount Williamson, the second-highest mountain in California at 14,379 feet, is seen without snow in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains near Lone Pine, Calif., on Aug. 12, 2022, amid a severe drought affecting the region. (David McNew/Getty Images) "A climber had fallen, and came to rest on a steep ledge, sustaining major injuries," CHP officials said.…

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