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Experienced Climber Dies After 3,000 Foot Fall Off Largest ... - MSN
An experienced climber has died after falling 3,000 feet off the largest mountain in North America. On June 2, Alex Chiu, an avid outdoorist, climber, and mountaineer, was living his dream of ...
The man, identified by Denali National Park and Preserve as 41-year-old Alex Chiu, fell 3,000 feet from Denali's West Buttress route onto the Peters Glacier on Monday.
A 41-year-old mountaineer, identified as Alex Chiu, died after falling 3,000 ft. from a climbing route on Alaska’s Mt. McKinley on June 2 His body was recovered two days later on Wednesday, June 4 ...
Alex Chiu died after he fell 3,000 feet from Alaska’s Mount McKinley. The 41-year-old man wasn’t wearing a rope during the incident. Two mountaineers on the excursion with Chiu witnessed him fall.
Two other members of the 41-year-old's expedition on the West Buttress route to Peters Glacier reported Monday that Chiu fell at a spot called Squirrel Point. They lowered over the edge as far as ...
Alex Chiu died after he fell 3,000 feet from Alaska’s Mount McKinley. The 41-year-old man wasn’t wearing a rope during the incident. Two mountaineers on the excursion with Chiu witnessed him fall.
Alex Chiu's body was transferred to the state medical examiner Wednesday, the Denali National Park and Preserve said in a statement.
Alex Chiu, 41, of Seattle, Washington, died as a result of a 3,000-foot fall from the Mt. McKinley West Buttress climbing route on the way to the Peters Glacier. (Alex Chiu/Facebook) ...
Alex Chiu, 41, of Seattle died June 2 after falling from Mount McKinley’s West Buttress climbing route, the National Park Service said in a June 4 news release.
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