Man, 35, dies from heart attack while hiking Lake 22

Bothell, WALocal News

A tragic incident unfolded on Friday afternoon when a 35-year-old man died from a heart attack while hiking the renowned Lake 22 trail near Granite Falls, Washington. The man lost consciousness around 3 p. m. , approximately 1. 5 miles from the trailhead, prompting immediate action from fellow hikers and emergency responders.

Despite attempts at CPR, he was declared dead at the scene by authorities, as confirmed by Snohomish County sheriff’s Lt. Dave Hayes. This popular hiking destination, known for its moderate difficulty and scenic beauty, attracts many outdoor enthusiasts, making the incident particularly significant for the local community. It raises awareness about the potential health risks associated with hiking, especially for individuals with health issues. Local authorities urge hikers to be mindful of their health and consider their physical limits when engaging in outdoor activities.

This tragedy highlights the importance of safety during hikes and the need for emergency preparedness in remote areas. As the community mourns this loss, it serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between enjoying nature and ensuring personal health.

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