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L.A. climber plunged to his death after getting caught in Death Valley rockslide

California Highway Patrol's H-82 helicopter is seen approaching an accident site in Deimos Canyon on Jan. 30, 2021. (NPS)

An experienced climber who was descending a canyon in Death Valley plunged to his death over the weekend when he was caught in a rockslide, authorities said.

Justin Ibershoff, 38, of Los Angeles, died at the scene in the California desert park Saturday, according to a statement from the park and the Inyo County Sheriff’s Office.

Ibershoff and six friends, all “very experienced” canyoneers, were descending Deimos Canyon using a steep technical route when he apparently stepped on a rock that moved, triggering a slide that swept him past two companions and over a 95-foot-tall dry fall, the statement said.

Rescuers were summoned and a crew from a Navy helicopter managed to reach Ibershoff a few hours after the accident but he was dead, the statement said.

His body was recovered the next day by an Inyo County search-and-rescue team and a California Highway Patrol helicopter, authorities said.

The area of Deimos Canyon where Ibershoff fell is still considered unstable and canyoneers were advised to avoid the upper section, authorities said.

California Highway Patrol’s H-82 helicopter is seen returning to the staging area adjacent to Badwater Road after dropping off Inyo County SAR team members in Deimos Canyon on Jan. 30, 2021. (NPS)