Search continues for Salem man after climbing accident on Mt. Jefferson

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An “intense” search effort continued on Mt. Jefferson Monday after a climber fell during a descent, according to the Linn County Sheriff’s Office.

Dispatch received a call around 11:45 a.m. on Friday that 33-year-old Steven Vanpelt of Salem, fell while descending the mountainous terrain.

A witness told dispatch they lost sight of Vanpelt after he fell several hundred feet, said Linn Co. Undersheriff Paul Timm.

Marion County Sheriff’s Office received the initial information and started sending resources to the area and planning for a rescue.

Linn County Deputies responded as well and have led the search efforts with the Linn County Search and Rescue Team. Areas of Mount Jefferson often receive a multi-county response due to the resources needed and county borders in the area.

Deputies have called for help from multiple teams throughout Oregon as teams exhaust themselves in the search effort.

Corvallis Mountain Rescue, Eugene Mountain Rescue, Deschutes Mountain Rescue and Portland Mountain Rescue have all responded to the area for the search effort.

Multiple flights have been conducted by LifeFlight and the United States Army National Guard through the days following the initial report.

A large search effort continues after multiple days, using multiple rescue teams responding to the area.

This area is extremely dangerous and requires technical mountaineers to traverse the mountainside, Timm said.

Vanpelt has not yet been located due to the terrain consisting of snow, cliffs, large boulders, crevices and rock scree.

Linn County Sheriff’s Office have also been assisted by the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, Oregon Emergency Management, Idanha Fire Department and Detroit Fire Department.

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