53-Year-Old Man Dies Hiking on Blue Ridge Parkway Trail
Man's Death Marks Second Fatality on Parkway This Year
A 53-year-old man from North Carolina died after falling on a hiking trail along the Blue Ridge Parkway on Saturday, according to the National Park Service.
The man was hiking on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail near Peaks of Otter when he fell about 30 feet from a rock face. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Parkway Officials Warn Hikers to Use Caution
Officials Urge Hikers to Stay on Designated Trails
Parkway officials are urging hikers to use caution and stay on designated trails. The Mountains-to-Sea Trail is a rugged trail that traverses some challenging terrain.
Hikers should be prepared for extreme weather conditions and carry plenty of water and food. They should also wear appropriate clothing and footwear.
Man's Death Marks Second Fatality on Parkway This Year
The man's death is the second fatality on the Blue Ridge Parkway this year. In May, a 22-year-old woman died after falling from a cliff near Mount Mitchell.
Parkway officials are investigating both deaths and are reminding hikers to take precautions when hiking on the parkway.
Conclusion
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a popular hiking destination, but it is important to be aware of the risks involved. Hikers should use caution, stay on designated trails, and be prepared for extreme weather conditions.