Photo: Lexus of Edmonton/FacebookA 42-year-old man died this weekend after he slipped while climbing a mountain in Canada, multiple outlets reported.According to theCalgary Herald, Matt Miller of Alberta fell more than 1,000 meters Saturday while hiking on Mount Temple, located in Banff National Park.The Royal Canadian Mounted Police told the outlet Miller was with a group of experienced hikers when he slipped on a patch of snow and ice.“Early reports indicate that the individual had fallen off a cornice — a snow outcropping that kind of reaches out over a slope — and fell a significant distance,” said RCMP Cpl. Troy Savinkoff, per theHerald.Emergency responders used a helicopter to find Miller’s body about 1,005 meters from where he fell, theHeraldreported, citing a statement from RCMP.Miller “unfortunately succumbed to his injuries” from the fall, police said, according toCBC.“Lake Louise RCMP send their condolences to all involved in this tragedy,” RCMP Const. Lauren Mowbray said in a statement to the outlet.Miller’s employer, Lexus of Edmonton, confirmed his death in a post onFacebook.“It is with incredibly heavy hearts we announce the passing of our Dealer Principal and good friend, Matt Miller,” the dealership wrote in the message on Monday.According to theirwebsite, Miller joined the dealership in 2006 and enjoyed “surfing, playing tennis, playing the guitar and working towards his pilot license” in his free time.Many paid tribute to Miller onFacebook, calling him a “beautiful person who touched the heart of many.““Matt you were truly one of the most amazing people I’ve met,” friendKathy Elniski-Watsonsaid of Miller. “Caring to all, a problem solver like no other, you were so driven in everything you did. People were immediately happy when you were around.RELATED VIDEO: Hiker Falls from Ledge and Dies One Day After Posting Dramatic Cliffside Instagram Photo"A friend to all. And one of the nicest humans in Canada. My warmest thoughts to all his family and friends,” she continued, in part. “Nothing can make this better right now. Keep your heads held high like Matty would. Will boat with you again one day Matty.”

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Matt Miller

A 42-year-old man died this weekend after he slipped while climbing a mountain in Canada, multiple outlets reported.According to theCalgary Herald, Matt Miller of Alberta fell more than 1,000 meters Saturday while hiking on Mount Temple, located in Banff National Park.The Royal Canadian Mounted Police told the outlet Miller was with a group of experienced hikers when he slipped on a patch of snow and ice.“Early reports indicate that the individual had fallen off a cornice — a snow outcropping that kind of reaches out over a slope — and fell a significant distance,” said RCMP Cpl. Troy Savinkoff, per theHerald.Emergency responders used a helicopter to find Miller’s body about 1,005 meters from where he fell, theHeraldreported, citing a statement from RCMP.Miller “unfortunately succumbed to his injuries” from the fall, police said, according toCBC.“Lake Louise RCMP send their condolences to all involved in this tragedy,” RCMP Const. Lauren Mowbray said in a statement to the outlet.Miller’s employer, Lexus of Edmonton, confirmed his death in a post onFacebook.“It is with incredibly heavy hearts we announce the passing of our Dealer Principal and good friend, Matt Miller,” the dealership wrote in the message on Monday.According to theirwebsite, Miller joined the dealership in 2006 and enjoyed “surfing, playing tennis, playing the guitar and working towards his pilot license” in his free time.Many paid tribute to Miller onFacebook, calling him a “beautiful person who touched the heart of many.““Matt you were truly one of the most amazing people I’ve met,” friendKathy Elniski-Watsonsaid of Miller. “Caring to all, a problem solver like no other, you were so driven in everything you did. People were immediately happy when you were around.RELATED VIDEO: Hiker Falls from Ledge and Dies One Day After Posting Dramatic Cliffside Instagram Photo"A friend to all. And one of the nicest humans in Canada. My warmest thoughts to all his family and friends,” she continued, in part. “Nothing can make this better right now. Keep your heads held high like Matty would. Will boat with you again one day Matty.”

A 42-year-old man died this weekend after he slipped while climbing a mountain in Canada, multiple outlets reported.

According to theCalgary Herald, Matt Miller of Alberta fell more than 1,000 meters Saturday while hiking on Mount Temple, located in Banff National Park.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police told the outlet Miller was with a group of experienced hikers when he slipped on a patch of snow and ice.

“Early reports indicate that the individual had fallen off a cornice — a snow outcropping that kind of reaches out over a slope — and fell a significant distance,” said RCMP Cpl. Troy Savinkoff, per theHerald.

Emergency responders used a helicopter to find Miller’s body about 1,005 meters from where he fell, theHeraldreported, citing a statement from RCMP.

Miller “unfortunately succumbed to his injuries” from the fall, police said, according toCBC.

“Lake Louise RCMP send their condolences to all involved in this tragedy,” RCMP Const. Lauren Mowbray said in a statement to the outlet.

Miller’s employer, Lexus of Edmonton, confirmed his death in a post onFacebook.

“It is with incredibly heavy hearts we announce the passing of our Dealer Principal and good friend, Matt Miller,” the dealership wrote in the message on Monday.

According to theirwebsite, Miller joined the dealership in 2006 and enjoyed “surfing, playing tennis, playing the guitar and working towards his pilot license” in his free time.

Many paid tribute to Miller onFacebook, calling him a “beautiful person who touched the heart of many.”

“Matt you were truly one of the most amazing people I’ve met,” friendKathy Elniski-Watsonsaid of Miller. “Caring to all, a problem solver like no other, you were so driven in everything you did. People were immediately happy when you were around.

RELATED VIDEO: Hiker Falls from Ledge and Dies One Day After Posting Dramatic Cliffside Instagram Photo

“A friend to all. And one of the nicest humans in Canada. My warmest thoughts to all his family and friends,” she continued, in part. “Nothing can make this better right now. Keep your heads held high like Matty would. Will boat with you again one day Matty.”

source: people.com