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Kell Morris’ wife held his head above water to prevent him from drowning while waiting for rescuers to arrive after Morris was pinned by the boulder, which crashed onto him during a hike near a ...
Kell Morris' wife held his head above water to prevent him from drowning while waiting for rescuers to arrive after Morris was pinned by the boulder, which crashed onto him during a hike near a ...
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Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Today, the AWESOME is in Alaska, proving that not all heroes wear capes. What started as a ...
Firefighters worked together to remove a 700-lb boulder and rescue a man pinned in a frigid Alaska creek during his hike.
Kell Morris and his wife Joanna Roop were exploring a rocky, isolated trail in Seward, Alaska, which is about 120 miles south of Anchorage. Things took a turn when the rocks Kell was standing, on ...
Kell Morris does not remember exactly how he started tumbling or how he ended up on his stomach, but he remembers when a 700-pound boulder hit his back – the jolt of pain it caused as it pinned ...
Kell Morris and Joanna Roop decided to take a secluded hike 120 miles south of Anchorage, Alaska - but things took a turn for the worst when Morris was trapped by a huge boulder.
–Kell Morris Morris, who is now reflecting on his ordeal at home, acknowledged it might have been a little wake-up call to stop doing things like this at his age. "I was very lucky," he said.
This May 24 photo shows Kell Morris, upper right in a brown hat, trapped under a 318-kilogram rock near Seward, Alaska. (Jason Harrington/Seward Fire Department/The Associated Press) ...
Kell Morris does not remember exactly how he started tumbling or how he ended up on his stomach, but he remembers when a 700-pound boulder hit his back -- the jolt of pain it caused as it pinned ...
Kell Morris does not remember exactly how he started tumbling or how he ended up on his stomach, but he remembers when a 700-pound boulder hit his back — the jolt of pain it caused as it pinned ...