4 Climbers Stranded After Fall at 18,200 Feet on America's Tallest Mountain, Rescue Mission Underway
Source: People
Rescue teams are searching for four people who fell during a climb on Mt. McKinley in Alaska, the highest mountain in North America.
On Thursday, May 28, the National Park Service (NPS) confirmed in a release that park rangers had received a report around midnight local time regarding the four people who had fallen.
The climbers, who had been part of a seven-member team, fell in the vicinity of Denali Pass at 18,200 feet during their climb, the NPS said.
Three members of the climbing team returned to High Camp at 17,000 feet after attending to their fallen climbing partners," the release added.
Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/weather-news/articles/4-climbers-stranded-after-fall-at-18200-feet-on-americas-tallest-mountain-rescue-mission-underway-095017187.html
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And all those a'holes who not only want to erase African American history, women's history, that of Asian and Hispanic Americans and others-- but the very history of its Native People-- suffer the hell of their own making. Yeah, it pisses me off big time