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Accidental fall Wyoming climber’s apparent cause of death

Sublette County Sheriff's Office

PINEDALE, Wyo. (AP) — Sheriff’s officials say an accidental fall is apparently what killed a climber found dead on Wyoming’s highest mountain. The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office says a helicopter crew spotted the body of 41-year-old Thor Hallingbye, of Cheyenne, on a glacier on Gannett Peak on Monday. Hallingbye was reported missing on Sunday after getting separated from his group Saturday. Gannett Peak is a 13,800-foot summit in western Wyoming’s Wind River Range. Hallingbye’s body was flown from the mountain to the Lander airport. The Casper Star-Tribune reports the Fremont County Coroner’s Office is investigating. Hallingbye was an anesthesiologist and pain specialist at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center.

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