An OnlyFans model attempting to scale the Sierra Nevada mountains found herself in serious trouble and needing to be rescued by helicopter.
Kamryn Renae posted a video on Instagram excited to share her first ever post about Mt. Whitney as part of her ongoing vlog about hiking from Mexico to Canada.
Renae films herself as she gets ready for her hike to the tallest mountains in the U.S., with the top sitting at 14,505 feet.
The model packs up her tent in the lower elevation and heads out on a 25 mile hike before she can start the climb up the mountain, revealing that she has little to no experience climbing mountains, only climbing one other one once that was much smaller.
On her way she spots a creek running through a meadow and decides to fill up several of her water bottles, taking video of the moment.
About halfway through the video things turn sour for the her, literally, as she reveals that while she was climbing she got ill.
Renae then decides to set up her tent in an isolated camping spot on a steep cliff, which she said was about two miles from the summit.
She said she hoped after a bit of time she would start to feel better, but said that didn’t happen.
Renae explained that things soon got even worse and she began throwing up, and couldn’t make it back down the mountain.
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That’s when she called for help, but it is unclear exactly who she contacted. Lucky for her, the next day a group of hikers ran into her and she said they helped her get down off the mountain.
The video then cuts from the OnlyFans model in her tent, to a view of her onboard a helicopter and strapped onto a stretcher.
“Yeah, so then I had to get helicoptered out of the mountain,” she said. “I was brought to the hospital, do testing and stuff.”
The model explains after testing, the hospital discovered she got sick from what she called a “water source” during her mountain trek.
Commenters on her post were varied, with some offering her well wishes, while others questioned whether she had gotten sick from the water or was suffering from altitude sickness.
“I’m not sure you got sick from water. It sounds like you had altitude sickness. Especially if you have never climbed a taller mountain,” one person wrote.
Another added, “If you’re ever feeling sick at altitude, DESCEND IMMEDIATELY!! It’s the only way to start feeling better. Glad you’re ok!”
“Feel better angel,” a third person wrote.
Three days ago, she posted a whole new set of pictures on her Instagram showing her looking better than she did on the side of the mountain.
She captioned the post, “Trail Diva.”
The Post reached out to Inyo County Sheriff’s Office for further comment.
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