Haunted.
A woman in the US and her toddler have survived a fall of what emergency responders believe to be over 100ft.
The pair had been on a trail at Multnomah Falls, near Portland, Oregon when the two-year-old began to slip.
When the child’s mother tried to pull her to safety, both slipped and fell into a creek below.
Nearby hikers, including an off-duty ER doctor, got blankets and jackets from the nearby gift shop to assist the pair and alerted emergency services, KGW8 reports.
“It was initially reported to 911 the height of the fall was approximately 50 feet,” a spokesperson for the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office told NBC News.
“After confirming where the two hikers fell, responders believe the fall was closer to 100-150 feet.”
The spokesperson added that both mum and daughter were conscious and alert.
They were transported to hospital for treatment, though thankfully neither of their injuries are life-threatening.
The sheriff’s office thanked “the good Samaritans for their assistance” as well as the emergency personnel who attended the scene.
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Multnomah Falls is the tallest cascade in the state of Oregon.