Participants: Jeremy Adolf, Bill Ellison, Bob Freund, Jeff Gent, Rod Harney, Susan Leach, Wayne Lederer, Don Lacer, Joy Linn, Mike McCann, Jon Sears, Angela Sharps

Mission Report 95-05
During the weekend of July 29/30, six teenage boys elected to climb Mt. Jefferson via the Milk Creek route. Nearing the summit pinnacle, they drifted north, crossing the creek and ascended steep snow without helmets and unroped. Not all had ice axes. At about 1430, a large boulder was dislodged by members of the party and rolled toward another member causing him to lose his footing. He took a tumbling, sliding fall of nearly 600 feet into Milk Creek coulior. During the fall, he sustained an open fracture of the left forearm, possible closed head injury, numerous lacerations, and although he did not know it, a fractured ankle. Dressed primarily in shorts and T-shirts, the six were not prepared to bivouac. Three remained with the injured teen while two descended to their camp at 6400' to alert another member of their party before leaving for help. By 2000, the injured boy, who had been unconscious following the fall, was more lucid and his friends began assisting him toward their camp, 3000 feet below. They arrived in camp around 0230.
Member Hours: 205 Miles: 1,258
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