Tourist at Yellowstone National Park Came Within 'Inches' of Falling to His Death

The man was attempting to take a picture when he fell.

Park rangers said the man stopped his fall by bracing his body and feet on opposing sides of a small crevice.

Rangers threw rope to the man that they secured to a sign and a tree, and the rescue crews used a system of ropes and pulleys to lift the man to safety.

The unidentified man was hospitalized for a possible hip injury – but things could have been much worse.

“According to staff on scene, the man was extremely lucky,” the park said in a statement. “The crevice and the angle of his body during the fall helped the man stop at the top of a 200 foot drop. A fall just inches to the left may have resulted in a fatality as the canyon wall is mostly steep loose rock."