A portion of westbound Sixth Avenue was closed in Clear Creek Canyon on Friday afternoon as emergency responders rescued a stranded hiker.
The highway shut down before 2 p.m. between the intersection of Colorado 58 and Colorado 93 to Colorado 119, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, so emergency equipment could be used in the rescue.
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Several emergency agencies contributed, including West Metro Fire Rescue, the Golden Fire Department and Alpine Rescue.
The aid included a high-angle rescue, with emergency workers using ropes to extract the hiker, who was stuck on a ledge, said Jenny Fulton, a sheriff’s spokeswoman.
The hiker was down and safe about an hour later. The highway will reopen shortly, after emergency vehicles clear the area.