Taiwanese Climber Dies on Mt. McKinley; 4 Others Rescued
- Share via
ANCHORAGE — One climber died and four others were airlifted off Mt. McKinley after severe weather assaulted North America’s tallest peak, National Park Service officials said.
A group of seven Taiwanese climbers were forced to make their camp at 19,400 feet when high winds and whiteout conditions struck the 20,320-foot mountain Tuesday. The next day, four of them climbed 2,000 feet down and were able to alert authorities. Two of them were airlifted to a hospital to be treated for frostbite.
Chiu Jui-Lin, 29, had died by the time rescuers reached the three left behind at the 19,400-foot level. The others were helped down to the 17,200-foot camp and then airlifted to a hospital. Officials did not know the whereabouts of the two other climbers at the lower camp. Six climbers have died this season on McKinley.
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.