Day/date: July 7, 1988

                              RANGER ACTIVITIES DIVISION
                                 FIELD INCIDENT REPORT

Incident type: Fatality
Log number: 88-133
Date/time of incident: 7/5                          Date/time received: 7/7
Park: Mt. Rainier       Location: Unicorn Peak
Reported by: Mark Forbes, RAD, PNRO
Received by: Jon Anglin, RAD, WASO

Incident Summary
A.G., 26, of Canton, Michigan, and E.M., age and address
unknown, were attempting a climb of Unicorn Peak. During the climb,
A.G. pulled out a large rock causing him to fall. He fell and rolled
about 1,000 feet, with approximately 300 feet of vertical fall. E.M.
climbed down after him, checked A.G. for vital signs, thought he felt a
pulse and then left to get help. Rangers responded and found A.G.
pulseless. The body had to be lowered down a steep 1,000 foot slope and
then carried one and a half miles to the trail head. The body was turned
over to the Lewis County Coroner.



                              RANGER ACTIVITIES DIVISION
                                 FIELD INCIDENT REPORT

Incident type: Employee Injury
Log number: 88-134
Date/time of incident: 7/6,                        Date/time received: 7/7
Park: Cabrillo                          Location:
Reported by: Herb Gercke, RAD, WASO
Received by: Jon Anglin, RAD, WASO

Incident Summary
B.R., a park ranger at Cabrillo was injured in a motorcycle accident
while on his way to work. B.R. suffered fractures of both ankles and
both arms in the accident and is currently hospitalized.


                              RANGER ACTIVITIES DIVISION
                                 FIELD INCIDENT REPORT

Incident type: Apparent Suicide
Log number: 88-136
Date/time of incident: 7/7, 10 am   Date/time received: 7/7, 2:30 am
Park: Blue Ridge       Location: South of Crabtree Meadows
Reported by: Don Russell, RAD, SERO
Received by: Jon Anglin, RAD, WASO

Incident Summary
A badly decomposed body, tentatively identified as that of D.C.W.,
Sr., 31, of Roanoke, Virginia was found by galax hunters on U.S. Forest
Service land adjacent to the parkway. D.C.W. apparently drove his pickup
truck off an overlook at a high rate of speed. The vehicle landed about 400
feet out from and several hundred feet below the parkway and was not visible
from the roadway. D.C.W. was reported missing on May 4th and was reported
to have been suicidal.