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A new report released Monday detailed how bad weather, a time crunch and a series of compounding factors resulted in the ...
A new report issued by the US Forest Service outlines the key factors that may have contributed to the deadly fall ...
Inexperience and weather were key factors in a climbing accident that killed three climbers and severely injured another in the North Cascades this spring.
The group of Seattle-area climbers who died May 10 while attempting to descend a climbing route in the North Cascades made a series of mistakes in the lead-up to the accident that resulted in the ...
Anton Tselykh, 38, had been climbing in Washington's North Cascades mountains when the anchor his group were tethered to gave way, sending them all plummeting down the rock face. Speaking from a ...
One man survived, Anton Tselykh. The tragedy has caused grief – and prompted questions – in the local climbing community. And while some of the accident’s details are still unclear ...
Anton Tselykh, 38, survived the ordeal against all odds as, despite suffering internal bleeding and head trauma, he staggered for more than 12 hours to the pay phone. He was desperate to call for ...
All three were killed in the fall. A fourth member of the climbing party, Anton Tselykh, 38, of Seattle, survived. After the incident, Tselykh made a grueling overnight trek through snow-covered ...
Anton Tselykh, 38, survived the ordeal against all odds as, despite suffering internal bleeding and head trauma, he staggered for more than 12 hours to the pay phone. Article continues below He ...