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Rescue Group Saves Dog That Fell 600 Feet from Torrey’s Peak, CO

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Rescue Team Ascending Boulder
Rescue Team Member Ascending Boulder / Photo Credit: Alpine Rescue Team Facebook

Around 1:00 p.m. on July 2, 2023, frenzied animal owners called 911 after enjoying their dog walk off the east face of 14,200 feet Torrey’s Peak in Colorado. The animal owners didn’t understand if their dog lived or not, however hope was decreasing as they might no longer see Zola, the 3-year-old Aussiedoodle.

Alpine Rescue Team, a group based in Jefferson County and totally volunteer reliant, reacted to the call. Seven members of the rescue group reached the trailhead of the peak with strategies to find and ideally carry out a rescue of the 30-pound dog. From a number of miles away, the group found Zola through field glasses found at the top of South Paw Couloir, best underneath a cornice.

Zola Spotted Through Binoculars
Zola Spotted Through Binoculars / Photo Credit: Alpine Rescue Team Facebook

The range the group was seeing the dog from was considerable enough that the condition of the Aussiedoodle couldn’t be examined, so the level of the injuries, or if she was even still alive, was unidentified. The seven-person rescue group then performed a threat evaluation and concluded that they would trek the 7 miles to the top.

After reaching the top and reaching the owners, the rescue group identified that Zola had actually fallen an approximated 600 feet, however was amazingly still alive. The 1,500 feet couloir the dog was stranded at the top of was still totally covered in snow and ice, making the conditions for the rescue much more difficult and harmful.

South Paw Couloir
South Paw Couloir / Photo Credit: Alpine Rescue Team Facebook

After evaluating their alternatives, the rescue group ultimately chose to anchor a climber to a close-by stone, from which they would come down 30 feet, and after that pass through over to where the dog lay. After effectively reaching Zola, among the rescuers found that she didn’t have any harmful injuries, however numerous abrasions avoided her from having the ability to walk on her back legs, indicating the rescuers would need to pull her out and bring her down the mountain.

The rescue group didn’t have a harness that would fit the dog, so their option was to zip her up in a knapsack with her head poking out. After being stranded for almost 8 hours, the rescuers explained that Zola was mellow and calm the whole method down the peak and back to safety.

Jake Smith, the representative of the rescue group, encourages that environments like Colorado’s “14ers” are high-consequence environments and animals must constantly be leashed to avoid scenarios like this. Although Zola made it out all right and is anticipated to make a complete healing, long high-stakes saves like this take in great deals of resources and time, which can merely be prevented by leashing and monitoring animals.

Zola After Rescue
Zola After Rescue / Photo Credit: Alpine Rescue Team Facebook

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