James K said:he was the son of one of the Park City Packrats.
84toy said:A buddy of mine I wheel with work's at park city towing.I believe it was one of the owner's son.From what I was told "the jeep's rear was pretty close to the edge and as They were getting ready to leave it was still in reverse when he fired it up forgot to change gear and backed off".
They have the picture's of the jeep after it happened hanging on thier office wall,they are not pretty,I could'nt even imagine.They had to hoist it up the cliff with a wrecker because they could'nt gain access to get it in the bottom.
Rick B said:The only possible restriction I know of concerning driving across the bridges is the fact that it is illegal to climb or otherwise physically be on any feature that is named on a USGS map, which would make it technically illegal to even walk across if they are named on the map. Since I don't have my maps handy right now I couldn't tell you if Gemini Bridges is a named feature or not. But I would tend to agree with what someone else said, PR wise I would be against driving across the bridges.
cruiseroutfit said:I have some pics of the Jeep lying at the bottom as well as the wreckers lifting it... we rolled a day or so after it happened. Really tragic...
RedRock5.9 said:Don't suppose you could post them? I hope it doesn't sound morbid but I'd like to see what was left of the Jeep afterwards.
RedRock5.9 said:Hate to correct you but your story's wrong. It was reported in the paper as a "brake failure" but it was a bottle underneath the pedal, a careless mistake. His son knew how to drive and was beyond something as stupid as starting the Jeep while in gear.
84toy said:Sorry....that's what I was told.
Rick B said:The only possible restriction I know of concerning driving across the bridges is the fact that it is illegal to climb or otherwise physically be on any feature that is named on a USGS map, which would make it technically illegal to even walk across if they are named on the map. Since I don't have my maps handy right now I couldn't tell you if Gemini Bridges is a named feature or not. But I would tend to agree with what someone else said, PR wise I would be against driving across the bridges.