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Four men who were climbing in Washington’s North Cascades mountains fell roughly 400 feet, a drop that killed three of them.
Authorities said the cause of the fall is believed to be anchor failure while the climbers rappelled a steep gulley.
An anchor failure led to a deadly climbing fall in Washington's North Cascades, claiming three lives during a rock climbing ...
The man, suffering from internal bleeding and head trauma, not only survived the 400-foot fall but was able to trek to his ...
Authorities suspect the group's anchor point failed, sending the four men plummeting. On Wednesday, the survivor was in ...
Three climbers from Renton, Washington, died over the weekend after falling during a climb in North Cascades National Park.
The rest of Anton Tselykh's party sadly all died following the plummet down a mountain in North Cascades National Park in the ...
Okanogan County Search and Rescue volunteers were called at about 11:30 a.m. for a climbing accident off State Route 20, about 16 miles west of Mazama, Washington. The Okanogan County Sheriff's Office ...
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Port Townsend sits at the northeastern tip of the Olympic Peninsula like a painting come to life. The Victorian-era downtown ...
For the first time since the fall that killed three, the 38-year-old Seattle man spoke by phone to an Okanogan County search ...