Posted on 07/12/2016 9:46:26 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Colleen Burns, 35, of Orlando, was hiking with friends near the South Kaibab Trail on Friday when she accidentally slipped off an edge at Ooh Aah Point, Grand Canyon National Park official tells PEOPLE.
Park rangers located her body about 400 feet below where she was standing.
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One friend who was with Burns on the trail described her final moments to WESH.
"She was just, like, stepping out of the way for another gentleman to, kind of, squeeze in," Jessica Roman told the station. "Unfortunately, Colleen just kind of got tripped up on her own feet and fell backwards. She fell into the canyon."
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No kidding. Cliffs and heights scare the hell out of me. I wouldn’t go anywhere near a cliff.
I would hope that if such a fall happened to me that I could have the presence of mind to do a jack knife followed by a swan just before I hit.
When I was at the Grand Canyon I wouldn’t go near the edge. Its scary.
I suggest if that is your worse fear then you wouldn’t have stupidly been standing that close to the edge or anywhere near it. So your fear is clearly understandable, it is in reality, unfounded. I know because I share that same fear. I won’t go closer than 5 feet, and that is on a brave day!!! LOL
That hadda hurt for a split second anyways. Surprised she wasn’t playing Pokemon.
So very sad...so young, so pretty...
Proof that we DO NOT know the time or where our END will come..so pray she was ready to enter the gates of Heaven..
Her family and friends will suffer her loss for ever and ever. prayers for them...
PEACE FRIENDS, KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE MASTER, FOR HE IS THE ANSWER.
Ooh Aah Point huh?
below from where she FELL
When I was at the Grand Canyon, at the Navajo Reserve, I had the experience of watching a very fat kid trip. I saw him do a couple of rolls towards the edge. All I could say to my sister was, “Oh my gosh, that kid is round.”
I had visions of him going over, but he was able to stop himself in time.
We might say, "About 400 feet below the point where she had been standing, park rangers located her body."
That is the Bachelorette girl Jo Jo Fletcher. But I think you know that. :-)
I was there before and I was amazed how many people would recklessly stand next to the edge of a 400 foot cliff. It’s just matter of time until one falls.
My personal motto is to never get within 100 ft. of any cliff or roof edge......
Either way, it’s all in the past (be it perfect or otherwise).
The article said she moved to let someone “Squeeze in”. Squeeze in to what? Were they trying to take a group photo on the canyon’s edge?
“Park rangers located her body about 400 feet below where she was standing.
So her body was found standing 400 feet below?
Grammar Police:
Park rangers located her body about 400 feet below {from} where she was standing. “
Not to make light of this poor woman’s death, but my first thought that 400 feet below where she was standing would probably be the rock that supported the cliff she was standing on. Probably best to have just said “400 feet below” and been done with it.
The book store on the rim of the canyon has a book on people killed in the canyon. It is a dangerous place if one is not careful.
This type of tragedy is happening more and more.
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