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Irishman plunges 60-metres down 'ice, snow and rocks' in Argentina hiking trail

The Irish tourist had been hiking along the trail to beautiful glacial lake Laguna de Los Tres when they fell


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Irishman plunges 60-metres down 'ice, snow and rocks' in Argentina hiking trail
Irishman plunges 60-metres dow

An Irishman luckily survived a 60-metre plunge down “ice, snow and rocks” in Argentina, just days before an Irishwoman separately lost her life in an avalanche in the country.

At around 3pm on Thursday, August 29, an Irish tourist had been hiking along the trail to Laguna de Los Tres, a stunning glacial lake located in Argentine Patagonia, when they suffered a fall before a tree finally stopped them.

The man suffered acute hip pain which stopped him from walking, but thankfully a number of tourists were nearby to offer assistance, with one seeking out a guide from the national park who had a radio, which allowed them to contact a rescue team at around 5:40pm.

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The dispatched rescue team reached the injured tourist at around 8:20pm, finding him with two other people who had provided help and stayed by his side.

The tourist, who was in a lot of pain in their left hip and leg, was evacuated from the area, being brought to a meeting point where an ambulance was waiting to bring them to El Chaltén Health Post.

All in all, the rescue took around seven hours with 15 people poured into the situation, in addition to the six people who assisted him at first before the rescue crew arrived.

The trail where the accident took place is around 12 kilometres from the nearest town and has no mobile coverage. Every autumn and winter the trails are full of mud, water and ice sheets that make any hike very difficult.

A rescue team was dispatched to help the injured tourist

The hiking accident occurred just days before an Irish woman died after being caught up in an avalanche horror in Argentina. The woman, who has not been named yet, was skiing with two men on a mountain in the southwest of the country when the tragedy happened on Wednesday, September 4, local reports say.

One of the men was missing but it has emerged he has been found, and the other received injuries in the incident on Lopez Mountain in the Bariloche area at around 5:15pm local time.

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