What began as a thrilling fatherโdaughter adventure turned into one of the most haunting mysteries in American climbing history. Garrett Beckwith, a seasoned climber, and his 17-year-old daughter, Della, set out toward Wyomingโs infamous Mount Hooker with confidence, experience, and enough gear to withstand almost any emergency. But within days, all contact stopped โ and they were never seen again.
For over a decade, search teams, rangers, and volunteer climbers scoured the cliffs, valleys, and ice fields surrounding the peak. No footprints, no gear, no rope trails โ nothing. Their disappearance became the kind of story whispered about around campfires: a father and daughter simply swallowed by the wild.
Everything changed this year.
A new pair of climbers scaling an almost unreachable face of Mt. Hooker discovered something chilling on a narrow ledge โ a fully intact cliff-side camp, still anchored to the rock. The ropes, the bags, even the sleeping setup were exactly as they would have been leftโฆ except inside one of the sleeping bags lay what search teams feared most: human remains, untouched since the disappearance.
Investigators now believe a sudden rockfall or rope failure forced Garrett and Della to make an emergency bivouac on the sheer wall. With no satellite communicator โ the one piece of safety gear they left behind to โtravel lightโ โ they had no way to call for help.
The ledge they chose was stableโฆ until it wasnโt. Evidence suggests Garrett may have fallen first while securing their ropes, leaving Della stranded and unable to climb out or descend. Her final hours were spent alone on a cold granite wall, waiting for help that never came.
The discovery has finally brought answers to a family that has spent 11 years in uncertainty, grief, and hope โ and given a sobering reminder to the climbing world about how unforgiving the mountains can be.
Their gear is now being recovered. Their remains will be carefully transported home. And for the first time since they vanished, the Beckwith family may finally receive the closure theyโve been praying for.

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