
Todd Shoulders' death comes just eight days after the discovery of the bodies of two 25-year-old elk hunters (Photo: Conejos County Sheriffs Office)
Barely a week after two hunters were found dead in Colorado鈥檚 Rio Grande National Forest, a third hunter has also died in the same wilderness area, just ten miles away.
Todd Shoulders, a 54-year-old man from Tennessee, was found dead by first responders on the evening of September 26, Connie Ricci of the Conejos County Sheriff鈥檚 Office (CCSO) told 国产吃瓜黑料. Dispatchers had received a distress call from two members of Shoulders鈥 hunting party at 11:23 p.m. The callers reported that they had begun CPR on their companion, but by the time the search and rescue team arrived in the remote area of the South San Juan Wilderness where his party was located, he was deceased.
According to a press release shared with 国产吃瓜黑料, 鈥渄ue to the hazardous nighttime conditions, it was not safe to conduct a recovery mission with the Flight for Life helicopter鈥 that same evening. Rescuers returned to the site at first light the following morning to recover Shoulders鈥 body.
Shoulders鈥 death comes just eight days after the discovery of the bodies of Ian Stasko and Andrew Porter, two 25-year-old elk hunters who were reported missing on September 11. Stasko and Porter鈥檚 disappearance prompted an extensive search and rescue operation, involving as many as 54 teams of volunteer and professional rescuers. The two men were eventually discovered two miles from the Rio De Los Pinos Trail Head on September 18. A subsequent coroner鈥檚 report revealed that they had been killed by lightning while sheltering from heavy storms beneath a tree.
Coroner Richard Martin told 国产吃瓜黑料 that a direct strike did not kill the two men, but that the lightning hit the tree and traveled into the ground. He added that the death would have been instant.
Shoulders鈥 cause of death, however, is unclear. Ricci stated that at this time, the CCSO is unaware of the coroner鈥檚 report results, but noted that, although coincidental, this third death is not indicative of any abnormal environmental hazards in the region.
鈥淪heriff Crowther just reminds everyone entering the wilderness to please be cautious and well-prepared for the challenges of the backcountry,鈥 she added. 鈥淭here is no threat to the hunting public or those observing the fall colors.鈥