Three climbers from the U.S. and Canada who went missing five days ago on New Zealand’s tallest mountain are presumed dead, authorities said. The two Americans and a Canadian climber were ...
(CNN) — Two Americans and a Canadian who went missing after they attempted to summit New Zealand’s highest mountain are presumed ... The post Three climbers from the US and Canada are believed ...
Kurt Blair and Carlos Romero from the United States, as well a Canadian national, were reported missing after they didn’t meet their departure flight on Dec. 2 Two American and one Canadian ...
The three climbers went to camp at New Zealand's highest peak, Mount Cook, but did not turn up for their return flights. US citizens Kurt Blair, 56, and Carlos Romero, 50, and a Canadian man who ...
Three professional climbers are presumed dead after an avalanche in the Canadian Rockies ... and Jess Roskelley, from the US. The three were sponsored by the firm which said in a statement ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Police believe 3 US and Canadian climbers who went missing on New Zealand's highest mountain are dead. If a dog bites someone, the owner will get a $1,000 fine the ...
Austrian climbers ... and US citizen Jess Roskelley, 36, had been attempting to climb the east face of Howse Peake. The group were reported missing last Wednesday and later presumed dead, but ...
Three climbers missing for five days on New Zealand’s tallest peak are now presumed dead, authorities announced on Friday. The men, two Americans and a Canadian, were last seen on Saturday when ...
MORE: Hunt is on to find 2 Americans, 1 Canadian who disappeared scaling New Zealand's tallest mountain “Due to a favourable break in the weather, a helicopter was deployed today as part of the search ...
Two American and one Canadian climber are presumed dead after going missing while climbing New Zealand's Mount Cook mountain, which is also known as Aoraki. On Friday, Dec. 6, Aoraki Area ...