A Utah father is facing six first-degree felony charges after a hike in Big Cottonwood Canyon left his three children in critical condition. Authorities released a detailed timeline that identifies weather exposure, delayed retreat, and medical emergencies among the primary factors in the case.
The Hike

Wasatch Mountain Range Broads Fork Twin Peaks Trail; (photo/Shutterstock) In early October, Micah Zephan Smith began the Broads Fork Trail hike with his children, ages 8, 4, and 2. The trail is a steep and strenuous route in Big Cottonwood Canyon that gains more than 2,000 feet in under 3 miles and is rated hard on most hiking platforms due to its sustained climb and rocky upper sections. Early winter conditions further increase the difficulty, with snow, ice, and low visibility creating hazards for hikers, especially in exposed terrain.
The family started late in the morning. Court records identify a steady drop in temperature and increasing precipitation during the ascent.
Family members urged Smith to turn around through text messages earlier in the day. The messages referenced incoming weather and concerns for the children’s safety.
Deteriorating Conditions Precipitation increased as the family climbed. Snow and freezing rain formed on the upper trail. Visibility decreased. A rapid shift in the weather created hazardous footing.
During the descent, the 2-year-old fell and lost consciousness, and the 4-year-old displayed signs of severe hypothermia. Smith sheltered the children under a rock outcrop when daylight diminished.
Search and Rescue The family’s failure to return triggered an overnight search and rescue operation involving multiple agencies. Weather limited the use of helicopters and slowed ground response.
At sunrise, teams found Smith walking alone on the trail. The children were located soon after and airlifted for medical care.
Medical Findings The 4-year-old arrived without a pulse and required CPR, intubation, and emergency surgery after suffering a stroke. The 2-year-old was also unconscious and severely hypothermic. The 8-year-old was treated for exposure.
Digital Evidence Investigators recovered video from Smith’s phone that documented the family’s position and the worsening weather. Messages on the device showed repeated warnings about the storm.
Current Charges Smith is charged with three counts of child torture and three counts of aggravated child abuse. All six charges are classified as first-degree felonies. He remains in custody without bail while the case proceeds.
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