Climbers now "presumed dead". Search operations called off. Switching to recovery.
http://www.examiner.com/x-5181-Jackson-Weather-Examiner~y2009m12d15-Mount-Hood-Climbers-likely-deceased-due-to-the-extreme-weather
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/outposts/2009/12/mt-hood-climbers.htmlhttp://www.kmtr.com/news/local/story/Mis...Wzy6MXjD0Q.cspxKMTR.COM:
GOVERNMENT CAMP, Ore. -- The effort to find two climbers missing on Mt. Hood is now a recovery mission, officials announced at a Wednesday afternoon press conference.
"The weather has not been on our side," said Clackamas County Sheriff Craig Roberts in announcing the decision.
The fathers of the two climbers still missing on Mt. Hood expressed gratitude to rescuers for their efforts.
"They have done everything that they could do," said David Nolan, father of climber Katie Nolan. "We know that Katie is in heaven," Nolan added. "She has lived a life that is exemplary." "Katie loved the mountain so much she wanted to be buried up there. And right now she is," said Nolan.
John Vietti, Anthony Vietti's father, also thanked searchers and expressed his faith in God. "This has not shaken our faith, it has strengthened it," said Vietti.
Vietti said the last correspondence he had with his son was a handwritten note included in a birthday present Anthony sent to his mother, expressing his love and his anticipation for seeing his parents soon. "That was the last correspondence we had with him, and we will always cherish it," said Vietti.