
A Wyoming woman died after falling 200 feet off a cliff during a sunrise hike
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A woman died this week after she fell more than 200 feet from a Wyoming peak while on a sunrise hike with her husband, according to the Sheridan County Sheriff's Office.
In a post on Facebook, the sheriff's office said it received a report Tuesday at about 5:50 a.m. local time that a woman -- identified as 28-year-old Calli Aust of Sheridan -- had fallen off of Steamboat Point, a peak in the Bighorn Mountains, about 24 miles south of the Wyoming-Montana border. At the time, Aust's husband was unsure of where she was, the sheriff's office said. Multiple agencies responded to assist in the rescue, with the first emergency personnel arriving to search for Aust around 6:30 a.m.
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