The police searching for the three climbers missing on 3,724m Aoraki/Mt. Cook since last week has given up hope of finding them alive. A drone search yesterday showed pieces of gear and footprints on ...
Three climbers that recently went missing on New Zealand’s Mt. Cook are presumed dead after authorities suspended their search. Search crews added drones to the operation, which provided footage of ...
One of three mountain climbers reported missing on New Zealand's highest peak, Aoraki, is a Northern California mountain guide and San Francisco Bay Area resident. Carlos "Kique" Romero is a resident ...
Two climbers have died after falling from New Zealand's highest peak on Aoraki, or Mount Cook, which is known for its brutal terrain. They were in a group of four that was trying to climb the ...
Three climbers from the United States and Canada disappeared near the peak of New Zealand’s tallest mountain, authorities said on Tuesday. Rescue teams have been scouring New Zealand’s Mount Cook in ...
The northern lights over Mt. Cook Lakeside RetreatCourtesy Mount Cook Retreat Perched atop a high mountain plateau in the sparse terrain of New Zealand’s South Island, the Aoraki Mackenzie ...
Police were alerted to four climbers needing assistance on Aoraki Mt Cook at around 11:20 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 24 Varuth Pongsapipatt/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Two climbers have died while ...
Two Americas and a Canadian are missing after leaving to climb Aoraki, the tallest mountain in New Zealand, according to officials. Americans Kurt Blair, 56, and Carlos Romero, 50, and an unidentified ...
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