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Gregory Meyer and Richard Fox -- L.A. County Medics -- Die in Yosemite Waterfall Accident

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The bridge where two Whittier meds were swept away at 8 a.m. Wednesday.
Updated after the jump: Meyer's wife says her husband was trying to save Fox's life when the two were swept away.

Two Whittier men in their 50s who worked in the emergency room at the Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital died early Wednesday morning. Gregory Meyer and Richard Fox were backpacking with three other hikers, including Meyer's wife Paula, in Yosemite, when they reached a bridge running over the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir.

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Gregory Meyers
According to ABC7, the bridge -- where Gregory had proposed to Paula years before -- was "filled with water from rain and snow runoff." When the two men tried to cross it Wednesday, they were reportedly swept away by the waterfall. As of this morning, one was found dead in the resorvoir and the other was missing, presumed dead as well.

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Richard Fox
The hikers were on the tail end of a days-long loop that started at O'Shaughnessy Dam. According to NBC LA, "officials said that though the bridge was open to the public, water levels were extremely high at the bridge because of melting snow and recent rainfall."

Says Paula, Gregory's widow and the mother of his twin girls: "He was a man of the earth, completely without pretense. His greatest love, excepting his family, was reviving his Grandfather's ranch in Merced. ... He was an exceptional husband and father. I will always cherish him."

Yosemite spokeswoman Kari Cobb told the San Francisco Chronicle the hikers may have been trying to take a shortcut avoid a much longer route:

"The bridge had a lot of water on it," Cobb said. "Here at the park, the way it works, you are responsible for taking your own risk and making your own decisions on safety."

The backpackers were about 5 miles from the trailhead. Cobb said they could have gotten back by taking an alternate route that would have added several miles to their trip.

R.I.P.

Update: Paula is now telling reporters that only Fox fell over the bridge. Gregory, on the other hand, was swept into the waterfall while "trying to hang on" to his friend.

Yosemite spokeswoman Cobb also emailed us to clarify that "the group of backpackers were on the main trail back to the trailhead and were not taking a shortcut. There are other trails out of the Hetch Hetchy area. However, the next trail from their location would have taken them 19 miles out of their way and back to the original trailhead."

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taa
taa

My grandmother attended the funeral today in Merced. This is a tragic accident. I know several individuals have expired at YNP this year due to the over abundance of snow melt and the rapid waters. It saddens me to know end to know that natural occurances took away a lot of lives and hurt a lot of people. Please remember this.....  I know that God has his arms wrapped tightly around all these individuals and their families.. guiding them, giving them strenght, love and faith... You all are in my prayers....

Nps5540
Nps5540

Greg and Ric were great men, full of life and love of nature.  They both adored their wives and will be greatly missed by all who knew them. 

Brandi
Brandi

I am sad to see the negative comments people are writing. Please remember these were friends to a lot of people and not only are we deeply sad about the deaths but now we have to see the hurtful things people are saying.. Please think about who might be reading what you are saying friends, wife's and children

Daniel
Daniel

Greg Meyer was an exceptional person and a great friend. I am honored to have known him and I will always remember him. Greg had a big heart and truly loved life, This is a terrible loss.

Projectshutout
Projectshutout

I had the pleasure of working with Dr Meyer.  He was a kind, fun loving man.  His wife Paula is a dear friend of mine and  my prayers go out to her and her family

Sherwood0150
Sherwood0150

I was at Hetch Hetchy when it happened.  The "alternate" root they mention was an additional 2 days hike.  NOT "several miles".  So tragic. 

Andrew
Andrew

"Greater love hath no man, but to lay down his life for a friend"

Peter Roca
Peter Roca

Dr Meyer was one of the kindest and smart person I ever met. He tried to save his buddy, Richard Fox. All the staff at Presbyterian Hospital cherish both of them and are deeply grieving them. We prey for their wives and kids. God bless al of them.Dr Peter Roca

Leeannblakemore
Leeannblakemore

Thanks so much for your kind words.  You said it perfectly. You ae all in our thoughts and prayers.

Glenn Grab
Glenn Grab

in flying, they call that "get-home-itis", never a good idea!....JFK Jr tried to save 10 minutes flying time...look where it got him!...this wasn't an accident, it was a bad decision...anyone can make them, even good men!!

Frank Robles
Frank Robles

Sounds like a preventable accident.  In fact if it was preventable, it wasn't an accident.

Aaron B. Cohick
Aaron B. Cohick

Bad decision, rip. 

Wpevsner
Wpevsner

If you weren't there you really shouldn't be so snap to cast judgement. No one else in the group was saying so even in retrospect.

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