Three Latvian mountaineers die on North America's tallest peak
Three climbers from Latvia who fell near a risky pass on Denali โ North America's highest peak โ have died, a Latvian mountaineering group said Friday. A fourth member from the mountaineering expedition was rescued in critical condition. Denali, also known as Mount McKinley, st
Three climbers from Latvia who fell near a risky pass on Denali โ North America's highest peak โ have died, a Latvian mountaineering group said Friday.
A fourth member from the mountaineering expedition was rescued in critical condition.
Denali, also known as Mount McKinley, stands at a height of 20,310 feet (6,190 meters) above sea level in the US state of Alaska.
A seven-person group was on the popular West Buttress route to the summit when four of the climbers fell during their ascent near Denali Pass on Wednesday, the Denali National Park and Preserve said.
The route is known for its crevasses, steep ice and exposed ridges, with many injuries and deaths occurring on it over the years.
The park service said the accident occurred at an altitude of over 5,500 meters.
The remaining three mountaineers of the group had initially attended to those who had fallen before returning to a camp at an altitude of around 5,100 meters
The climber who was rescued was brought off a mountain basin, from about 5,240 meters, by the park's search and rescue personnel late Thursday afternoon.

