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and pampers superior protection so you ll see fewer leaks and they ll see their first underwear pampers easy ups, an easy way to underwear pampers happened yesterday at the park at el captain injuring one person. comes after another slide happened in the same area on wednesday killing one person and injuring another. this is the video from a climber at yosemite who is able to capture the moment immediately after yesterday s rock fall. now, park officials say it s currently climbing season at the park, which means as you can imagine, a lot of folks there. particularly climbers. trying to get to the top of el captain and other popular routes. yosemite remaining open.
climb yosemite s el captain without help to the top. this is the first time it s happened. for a day off, napping in a tent hanging off higher than the empire state building. definitely not a safe job for the sleepwalker. jeanne moos has more. reporter: don t look down don t look up. you are looking at climbers who have fallen. something called the don wall on the vertical rock formation el captain at yosemite national park. yesterday was day eight. reporter: it s easy to lose track of time when you re climbing a wall using your hands and feet finding min in thisuscule ledges using hopes not to climb but to catch you when you fall. after several years after planning and training tommy caldwell and kevin jorgson, they do their dreaming on the wall
and potentially trap firefighters. we had up to 43,000, that creates its own weather. reporter: firefighters are also struggling to protect this huge reservoir which supplies 85% of san francisco s water and is being slowly polluted by falling ash. the challenges are enormous. the fire is being spread by what is known as crowning where the tops of trees torch, spreading faster than on the ground. you ever get worried any of the trees will come down while you are in there working? that s why we train the way we do. keep our heads up. reporter: more than 3,500 firefighters are in this battle staged along three flanks to the northeast, northwest and southeast. still about 20 miles from el captain and yosemite treasures. their job, dig up dry shrubs, bulldoze the land and set back fires at night all to rob the biggest flames of more fuel. they also have small teams putting out spot fires that spring up. here is one of the challenges. no fire here. blue sky.