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Two Climbers Killed In Fall On Mt. McKinley

Denali National Park and Preserve

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Two climbers died in a 1900-foot fall during a descent of Mt. McKinley on the evening of Thursday, May 17th. Mizuki Takahashi, 36, of Lake Forest Park, Washington, was pronounced dead shortly after the fall. Her partner, 27-year-old Brian Massey from North Bend, Washington, remained unconscious throughout the night and succumbed to his injuries Friday morning. Takahashi and Massey had left the 14,200-foot camp on Tuesday morning for an ascent of the Upper West Rib route of Mt. McKinley.  A third team member stayed behind at the 14,200-foot camp. At 6:30 p.m. Thursday evening, a mountaineering ranger patrol staged at the mountain’s 17,200-foot High Camp witnessed the fall, which began from an elevation just below 19,000-feet near the Messner Couloir. The roped pair fell to a point just below High Camp. A hasty team comprised of members of the ranger patrol and two climbing guides traversed to the team and confirmed that Takahashi had died. The rescue team performed an initial assessment of Massey, who was immediately carried back to the ranger tent for emergency medical treatment for severe injuries. Massey never regained consciousness, though, and he died Friday morning at 8:30 a.m. The bodies were recovered from High Camp on Saturday morning after winds subsided in the area.





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