A hiker took a big fall on a popular Colorado trail, but thanks to landing on a ledge and the rescue mission that followed, she was able to hike out without much assistance.
According to Larimer County Search and Rescue, their team responded to the report of a fallen hiker in recent days. The hiker was on 7,616-foot Greyrock Mountain at the time of the incident, falling about 50 feet and landing on a ledge 200 feet up the rock face at about 5:30 p.m.
Larimer County Search and Rescue personnel responded to the scene, climbing up to her in the dark to treat her injuries before lowering her down a technical section of the mountain…