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A hiker experienced a terrifying tumble after attempting to save her dog from falling down a 60-foot drop.
Margaux Cohen was hiking the Tricouni Peak, a 10.9-mile trail in British Columbia, Canada, when she found herself off the path.
Cohen, her hiking partner, Max Stobbe, and Stobbe’s cousin came across a wall blocking their path to get back onto the trail.
Stobbe was the first to ascend over the barrier, and as Cohen followed with her dog, Zion, he slipped and lost his balance, she recounted to the local news outlet, Squamish Chief.
As she watched her beloved pup sliding down the wall, Cohen said that her first instinct was to grab Zion’s harness.
But Zion’s weight pulled Cohen down with him, and she fell 60 feet, smashing her face into rocks and ultimately breaking her leg.
“It wasn’t a direct drop. I somersaulted about four times. So I likely fell around 20 feet, then crashed my face against rocks, and continued to fall repeatedly,” she shared with Squamish Chief.
Cohen didn’t lose consciousness during her fall and started screaming for help when she stopped tumbling.

Margaux Cohen and her pup, Zion, suffered a horrific fall while climbing the Tricouni Peak in British Columbia, Canada

Cohen suffered a severe leg injury and was airlifted off the mountain to a local hospital, where she’s been for 10 days

Cohen was accompanied by her friend Max Stobbe, Stobbe’s cousin, and her dog when their group deviated from the marked path. They were navigating a 10.9-mile trail in British Columbia (pictured) (file photo).
Her companions reached her and alerted emergency services. Fortunately, Zion emerged from the fall relatively unscathed, remaining cheerful with just an injury to his paw.
‘My dog was like, sitting next to me, just wagging his tail, like nothing happened, like he just had the time of his life,’ she said.
Cohen told the local outlet that she waited two hours for the search and rescue team in the blistering heat.
While she waited, she couldn’t help but panic about her condition. Cohen said that the left side of her face was swollen and had gone numb.
She had a nosebleed and her leg was in severe pain. Squamish Search and Rescue teams rescued Cohen, and she was transported to a local hospital.
The avid hiker revealed that her injury was extensive, requiring two surgeries where doctors will install plates and screws in her leg.
She told Squamish Chief that she’ll most likely be barred from physical activities for the next four months as she recovers.
The hospital setting is a stark contrast for Cohen, a hiking and mountain enthusiast. Originally from France, she has gained social media popularity through her outdoor exploits.


Cohen said the group came across a wall when they attempted to get back on the trail and her dog slipped and fell down the 60-foot drop

Cohen attempted to save her dog from the drop, but got pulled down too and tumbled 60 feet down

Cohen’s dog, Zion, managed to survive the accident with only minor injuries. Cohen herself suffered a critical leg fracture and is now in the hospital, awaiting a second operation.
Her Instagram has documented her move to British Columbia. In July, she shared a photo carousel of her hike at the Golden Ears Summit.
Cohen shared on her Instagram Story that she’s been in the hospital for over a week. She was awaiting a second surgery on Tuesday, but revealed it was postponed.
‘The last 8 days have been very tough. Lot of tears, anxiety, and a few meltdowns. Being stuck in a bed is not fun and i cant wait to be back in my apartment,’ she confessed.
On Tuesday evening, she shared that she didn’t get the surgery she was scheduled for and didn’t know when it would be rescheduled.

Cohen said she waited in pain for two hours in the blistering heat for search and rescue crews to airlift her to a hospital

Cohen shared on her Instagram account that she’s been in the hospital for 10 days and her second surgery was postponed

Cohen’s friend set up a GoFundMe to help her pay her hospital bills and support her as she recovers
Cohen is going on her tenth day in a hospital bed. She said that she can’t move her leg, resulting in muscle pain on top of the fracture.
Cohen’s best friend has launched a GoFundMe to help her pay for medical expenses and provide financial support during her recovery.
‘Margaux is one of the most kindhearted, adventurous, and resilient people I know,’ the fundraiser description read.
‘She has always been there to support others, and now she needs our help. Any donation, no matter the size, will make a huge difference for her and her furry best friend’.