Hiker Found Dead at Grand Canyon

A hiker was found dead after camping overnight at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. Dozens of hikers near the Grand Canyon have reported falling violently ill with a mysterious sickness. The Havasupai Falls area is under investigation for these incidents.

Rescue of 74-Year-Old Hiker at Sahalie Falls

A 74-year-old man was rescued after falling nearly 40 feet over a cliff near Sahalie Falls in Oregon. He sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was lifted to a hospital by helicopter. The rescue involved rope systems and multiple agencies. First responders reminded people to stay safe while enjoying the outdoors.

Bear Encounter in Colorado

A mother black bear swiped at a Colorado hiker, resulting in scrapes on their arms. The bear was trapped and euthanized while cubs were released. Bear encounters are common in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

Grizzly Bear Attack in Grand Teton National Park

A grizzly bear attacked a hiker in Grand Teton National Park but won't be captured or killed as it may have been protecting its cub. The hiker survived and is expected to make a full recovery.

Grizzly Bear Attack in Grand Teton National Park

A grizzly bear in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park accidentally sprayed itself with bear repellent while attacking a hiker. The bear won't be captured or killed as it may have been protecting a cub. The hiker, who pretended to be dead, made it to safety and is expected to make a full recovery.

Murder of Georgia hiker Meredith Emerson by serial killer Gary Hilton

Fox Nation's limited series 'Blood Mountain' delves into the murder of Georgia hiker Meredith Emerson by serial killer Gary Hilton, detailing the investigation and eventual confession. Hilton was arrested after being caught cleaning out his van, and later admitted to killing Emerson with a tire tool in the woods. He was sentenced to life in prison for her murder and later linked to other unsolved cases, resulting in additional convictions.

Rescue of Hypothermic Hiker on Mount Washington

A hypothermic Kentucky man was rescued on Mount Washington after falling, hitting his head, and losing a sneaker while going off trail. He called 911 for help and was found by officials using GPS coordinates.