Together we provided CPR for 1.5 hours before rescue finally got to us via helicopter and took over.” I attempted chest compressions and rescue breaths while Stephen and Colin made their way down to Janette and I. The climbers used inreach to call for a rescue as they rebulit the anchor to continue to Heung to assist her.ĭiggs recalled: “I went down first and found that Janette was unresponsive, not breathing but with a pulse. Stephen fell backward as well but caught himself on a sling connected to my harness.” “I saw Janette fall backward, no longer connected to anything. Landeck was pulling the rope and was the one who called “rock.” Diggs didn’t see the rock hit the anchor, but he heard the tensioned sling and webbing break. “All four of us were clipped in to the second and last rappel anchor which consisted of a new double-length dyneema sling from this season, a bit of tubular webbing which was sun-damaged but could have been from this season, and a new mallion connecting the two.” Her enthusiasm to connect conservationists and the outdoor rec community, especially the climbing world was so powerful.”ĭiggs said the rockfall likely originated from pulling the rope from the first rappel at the ledge atop the South Buttress. She showed up in a way that I have not seen before in my years of managing volunteer relationships. Janette represented The Nature Conservancy’s Young Professionals 13ers Advisory Council on our Chapter Board of Trustees on the Urban Conservation Committee. Katie Millard, a conservationist who worked with Heung over the past five years, said: “She was a super volunteer, a super networker and a super committed conservationist. Janette and I had used this station two days prior without issue.” Diggs has written an extensive trip report about the accident on Mountain Project, in which he said: “We had decided the rappels would be quicker if we tied our two ropes together and used the rappel stations climber’s left of the South Buttress. 5, Janette Heung of Colorado fell over 100 metres to her death while rappelling the South Buttress of Pingora in Wyoming’s Wind River Range after climbing the East Face with climbing partners Josh Diggs and Josh Digrugilliers, and two other climbers: Colin Landeck and Stephen Miller.Ī melon-sized rock fell from above and cut both the dyneema sling and one-inch tubular webbing that made up the rappel anchor where she was clipped. Clients that have already reached the limit are appearing mainly on mobile systems, and Android version of "Janetter" can not be newly registered (Pro version of paid version is possible).On Sept. announced in 2012 that it will set an upper limit with the transition to “Twitter API Version 1.1”, and it will eventually be unavailable, mainly for clients with many users. Regarding the number of Twitter user authentication, US, Inc. Not only Janetter but also popular Twitter clients may not be able to authenticate in the future. It seems that the authentication error was as expected. If successful, log in with the mobile version of JanetterĬlearing the desktop version of Janetter's certification is the key.If it is NG, delete from the URL and log in again.Log in as usual from the desktop version of Janetter.When you encounter a Janetter authentication error. Please refer to the external link for the Janetter official website. Next, try authenticating with the mobile app.The authentication screen is displayed (if you are lucky).Log in to Twitter by clicking "Login" at the top right of the page. When the page “” is opened, access the URL by deleting “& amp force_login = true” at the end from the page URL. I've registered a new account and said, "Currently, this application can no longer authenticate users.Install the desktop version of Janetter.Since Janetter users have reached the authentication limit set by Twitter, they are unable to register new users.ĭue to a limitation by Twitter, Janetter could not help.Ĭomplete authentication with the desktop app In my environment I got the following error: I'm glad if you can use it as a reference. If you can't authenticate with the mobile app, try authentication with the desktop version of Janetter, which may succeed. Make a note of any information that might prevent Janetter's authentication error. Due to a limitation imposed by Twitter, we cannot support it. You may not be able to register new users at this time because you have reached the authentication limit set by Twitter. The cause of the authentication error has been announced on the Janetter official blog, and it is said that there is no way to do it on the Janetter side because it is restricted by Twitter. Janetter is a Twitter client made in Japan.Īt the time of writing, the phenomenon that Twitter authentication via Janetter fails is occurring.
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