by Timothy Rutt
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has released video of one of the Aug. 30 rescues from Eaton Canyon.
According to the sheriff's department, a man and a woman were trapped on the side of a cliff in Eaton Canyon near the first waterfall (a popular route for people trying to reach the dangerous Razorback trail to second waterfall).
According to a rlease from the sheriff's department, the trapped hikers were a 26 -year-old Monterey Park man and a 24-year-old Los Angeles woman. One sustained moderate injuries from a fall. Both were transported to a local hospital for treatment.


why does this guy seem to be painted with camouflage paint on his arms?
Wednesday, September 04, 2013 at 09:27 AM
Oh, my goodness, that is a very long tether. God bless the rescuer on the end of it.
It’s shameful human behavior to willfully endanger the loves of others. Don’t blur faces. Tweet them.
Yes…we are ALL sick and tired of people putting OUR Sheriffs in danger and wasting OUR tax dollars with thoughtless mountain behavior