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2 climbers die after Mount McKinley fall
Pair from Washington state tumbled 1,900 feet, National Park Service says
The Associated Press
Updated: 8:46 p.m. PT May 18, 2007
JUNEAU, Alaska - Two climbers died after a 1,900-foot fall during a descent of Mount McKinley — North America’s highest mountain — Denali National Park and Reserve officials said Friday.

Rangers declared Mizuki Takahashi, 36, dead shortly after the fall Thursday night. Her climbing partner, 27-year-old Brian Massey, remained unconscious throughout the evening, then died Friday.

A third team member had stayed behind at a lower elevation level, National Park Service spokeswoman Kris Fister said.

Mountaineering ranger patrol members at the 17,200-foot level witnessed the fall that began just shy of the 19,000-foot mark. The roped pair fell to an elevation level just below where the patrol was stationed.

The deaths were the first climbing fatalities on 20,320-foot Mount McKinley since two Ohio men died in May 2005, Fister said.

Takahashi was from Lake Forest Park, Wash., north of Seattle. Massey, of North Bend, Wash., was a firefighter for the Kent Fire Department, said Capt. Kyle Ohashi, a department spokesman.

As of mid-afternoon Friday, both climbers were to remain on the mountain until flying conditions permitted a recovery, Fister said.

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Denali Avalanche Kills Two More Climbers
Utah climbers were attempting to summit Mt. Barille.
by OutdoorNewswire Staff
May 22nd, 2007


Two more climbers died in Denali National Park this week after an avalanche swept them off Mount Barrille in the Ruth Gorge, according to the National Park Service.

The avalanche took the lives of Andre Callari, 33, of Salt Lake City, and Brian Postlethwait, 32, of Park City, Utah.

The avalanche toward the top of the 7,650-foot mountain struck early Wednesday morning as the pair traveled through a steep section of ice and snow, McLaughlin said.

The two climbers were attempting the Japanese Couloir route on the peak's east face.

The deaths bring to four the number of climbers killed in the park in the past week. Two climbers from Washington, Mizuki Takahashi and Brian Massey, died after falling nearly 2,000 feet while descending Mount McKinley on Thursday. Their bodies were also lifted off McKinley on Saturday.

A fifth climber, Lara Kellogg, 38, of Seattle, died on another Ruth Glacier mountain last month. She fell to her death on Mount Wake while climbing with a partner.

The park's deadliest season came in 1992 when 13 climbers died, including 11 on Mount McKinley.

Another two International stories, one sad, one an amazing accomplishment:

http://www.mt-whitney.info/viewtopic.php?t=1898

http://www.mt-whitney.info/viewtopic.php?t=1897


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