Friday, 03 Apr 2026

2 hikers in Olympic National Forest killed after tree falls on popular trail

Two hikers tragically killed when dead tree fell on popular Lena Lake trail in Olympic National Forest. Third hiker survived the deadly incident.


2 hikers in Olympic National Forest killed after tree falls on popular trail

"We heard a big crack that I'll never forget," Todd told the newspaper on Monday. "I ran as fast as I could, and I'm sure they did too."

Todd said that when she turned around, both Mutchler and Pickard lay unconscious on the trail surrounded by pieces of the tree that had broken off about ten feet up.

Two emergency room doctors happened to come up the trail behind the women and attended to Mutchler, who was still breathing, according to Todd. Pickard had been killed instantly.

Meanwhile, the ER doctors walked Todd to the parking lot and drove her back to Kitsap County. Other hikers on the trail waited with Pickard's body until a rescue crew could hike up the trail, the paper reported.

Friends of the women told the paper that they were part of a group of friends who enjoyed the outdoors together, including hiking and taking trips on a bus to go skiing.

"They were the back-of-the-bus crowd," Sarah Rogers told the paper. "Absolutely a light. Happy, active, energetic and fun. Always out for a good time, in the best way."

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