Body of New Jersey hiker missing since October recovered near Longs Peak Keyhole Route
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[Two climbing rangers patrolling the Trough section on Longs Peak on May 25 found a glove that matched the brand Albert was believed to have been wearing.
Five days later, on Thursday, a team of highly skilled park climbing rangers found Albert's body covered in deep snow about 1,000 feet below The Ledges section of the Keyhole Route....
Friday morning, rangers completed the investigation, and Albert's body was recovered by helicopter and transported to the Boulder County Coroner's Office, which will confirm the identity after an autopsy is completed.
A senior computer science student at Rowan University in Glassboro, New Jersey, Albert was attempting his first fourteener on Longs Peak via the Keyhole Route when he went missing....]
Despite it's popularity, Longs Peak is a tough 14er to attempt as your first 14er, especially on your own and at that time of year when there are few other hikers around. The Ledges area, while not as scary-looking as The Narrows near the end of the route, has a lot of loose rock with steep slopes and it can be easy to get off the trail if you miss where the next painted marker is; that area has its fair share of fatalities.
Ryan's disappearance did not seem to get as much ongoing attention as some other missing hikers, so I wondered if he was more of a loner like me and I kept him in mind hoping he'd be found. I hope his mother and friends will get some closure now at last.