A notable Alaskan climber died following an accident at Yosemite National Park’s El Capitan in California, his company and family confirmed.
Balin Miller, 23, died during a "climbing accident" on Wednesday, Oct. 1, according to his mother, Jeanine Girard-Moorman.
"The mountain took my Balin today - I will never recover," Girard-Moorman said in a Facebook post.
Miller was livestreaming on TikTok for two days before his death, reported the Associated Press.
“He’s been climbing since he was a young boy,” Jeanine Girard-Moorman told the AP. “His heart and soul was truly to just climb. He loved to climb and it was never about money and fame.”
Girard-Moorman also confirmed her son's death through the outdoor clothing and design company he and his older brother, Dylan Miller, began, VIRR Get Outdoors.
"It is with a heavy heart I have to tell you my incredible son Balin Miller died during a climbing accident today," the post on VIRR Get Outdoors' Facebook reads. "My heart is chattered in a million pieces. I don’t know how I will get through this…I love him so much. I want to wake up from this horrible nightmare."
USA TODAY contacted the National Park Service on Friday, Oct. 3, but has not received a response.
What happened to Balin Miller?
Miller’s death occurred on Oct. 1, the first day of the federal government shutdown. National parks are generally open during the shutdown, though services are limited.
Dylan Miller told the AP that the incident happened while Balin was solo-scaling the side of El Capitan.
The climber was on a 2,400-foot route named Sea of Dreams. Balin was trying to haul up the remainder of his gear when he likely descended off the end of his rope, his brother told the news outlet.
Many other climbers saw Miller fall. Tom Evans, a photographer who had been capturing Miller’s climb, witnessed the incident and called 911, according to CLIMBING magazine. A recovery effort was initiated after the call.
In a Facebook post, Evans wrote that Miller was a “young man, highly regarded among the best climbers here. ... These things happen from time to time but the pain never passes. Rest in peace Balin Miller.”
According to the agency’s data, there have been 205 falling deaths at national parks between 2014 and 2019.
What is El Capitan?
El Capitan is an iconic granite formation, one of Yosemite’s most prominent features. The mammoth rock wall rises 3,000 feet above a meadow below.
According to the National Park Service’s website, climbers from all over the world come to the park to summit El Capitan.
Alex Honnold, known for his free solo ascents of big walls, was the first to free solo-climb El Capitan in 2017 for his documentary “Free Solo.”
Miller rose to prominence after his solo climb of Slovak Direct, a 9,000-foot climbing route on Mount McKinley in Alaska. The climb took him 56 hours to complete and was posted to Miller’s Instagram page in June.
His death follows two other falling accidents this year. In July, a 29-year-old woman died after climbing a North Carolina waterfall. In June, an 18-year-old man also died after falling over a waterfall in Olympic National Park in Washington.
Michelle Del Rey is a trending news reporter at USA TODAY. Reach her at mdelrey@usatoday.com
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