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3 Hikers Found Dead on Mount Baldy

Rescue crews found bodies near Devil's Backbone Trail after responding to call for help
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 30, 2025 3:24 PM CST
3 Hikers Found Dead on Mount Baldy
This file photo shows the snow-capped San Gabriel Mountains, with Mount Baldy the highest peak at the left, seen from Chinatown near downtown Los Angeles.   (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)

Rescue crews responding during high winds to a report of an injured hiker who fell down a slope near a Southern California mountain trail found the man and two of his companions dead, authorities said. The three bodies were discovered Monday evening along the Devil's Backbone Trail at Mount Baldy, which rises more than 10,000 feet east of Los Angeles, according to a statement from the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department.

The department said it received a call around 11:30am Monday from someone reporting that their 19-year-old friend had tumbled 500 feet down a remote mountainside. The caller had hiked to an area with cellular service and provided GPS coordinates to rescuers. A helicopter crew spotted the injured hiker and two other people but strong winds prevented the aircraft from landing. A second landing attempt hours later was also unsuccessful because of winds. A medic was eventually hoisted down from a helicopter and found all three people dead around 7:30pm, the sheriff's statement said. Their identities were not released as of Tuesday and the cause of the deaths wasn't immediately known, the AP reports.

Southern California had been buffeted by strong Santa Ana winds, with isolated gusts reaching 70 mph in some areas. The deaths occurred in wilderness near where actor Julian Sands died three years ago. Sands, who starred in A Room With a View and Leaving Las Vegas, was reported missing after setting off on a solo hike in January 2023. His body was found five months later. Another 13 people have died on Mount Baldy since 2020 and more than 100 others have been rescued. The Los Angeles Times reports that the mountain is one of the deadliest in the US, partly "due to its accessibility from such a large city," which means that it can attract inexperienced hikers ill-equipped for the terrain.

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