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A rock climber was rescued by a New Hampshire Army National Guard helicopter after falling about 60 feet on<a ...
A rock climber who was rescued by a New Hampshire Army National Guard helicopter after falling about 60 feet on Mount ...
Used by summer ski camps like Windells and frequented by the world's best skiers, the FTC features an Olympic-spec 22-foot ...
Climber Rescued After InjuryNear Mt. Hood Summit By Clackamas Co. Sheriff’s Office The Mountain Times The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office led a successful June 17 mission to evacuate an injured ...
The next serious free soloist of note appeared in 1973, when “Hot” Henry Barber shocked the climbing community by scaling the 1,500-foot north face of Yosemite’s Sentinel Rock without a rope.
She is preparing for the climb of her life — surrounded by her family and friends. "When I came up with the idea to combine climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with fundraising for breast cancer research ...
MOUNT HOOD Ore. (KPTV) - An injured climber narrowly escaped a dangerous fate on Mount Hood after rescue teams were able to locate him and get him off the mountain. Erik Broms, rescue leader with ...
A climber was injured on Mt. Hood and rescued by coordinated teams after suffering a fall near the summit. The operation took eight hours and highlighted the mountain's technical challenges.
The Mount Fuji-shaped anemone, Discoactis tritentaculata, was found along Japan’s coast, revealing a rare new genus, species, and family of sea anemone.
Timberline Lodge at Mt Hood, which is still open for skiing through the summer, has a similar forecast with 2-4 inches expected for Friday afternoon. Friday night, wind gusts at Timberline could be up ...
Asit Rathod is one of the founders of the annual Illumination Saddle Summer Solstice Function on Mt. Hood. Originally started with three guys, the event has grown into something that hundreds of ...
A climber who tripped and fell near the summit of Mount Hood, injuring his leg, required an eight-hour-long rescue, Oregon officials reported.