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Three climbers die on Mount McKinley in Alaska

29 May 2026
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Three climbers from a Latvian expedition have died after falling near Denali Pass on Mount McKinley, North America’s highest peak. The incident occurred during a challenging traverse known for its dangerous sections, where numerous climbers have suffered injuries and fatalities over the years. A fourth climber was successfully rescued by Denali National Park and Preserve personnel, using a helicopter and a long line due to difficult terrain at approximately 5,200 meters. The group was part of a seven-member team traversing this hazardous route when the fall happened on Wednesday. This tragic event highlights the risks associated with climbing in this region, particularly during descent, where most fatalities have historically occurred.

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Mount McKinley, at 6,190 meters, attracts around 1,000 to 1,200 climbers annually, primarily in May and June, but less than half reach the summit. The climb typically spans about 17 days, and over 130 climbers have died on the mountain throughout its history, with two fatalities reported in 2025 alone. The perilous conditions of Denali Pass contribute to its reputation as a particularly dangerous area, where unprotected falls have led to many incidents. Understanding these risks is crucial for climbers who attempt this challenging ascent, as the history of the mountain emphasizes the importance of safety precautions in extreme environments.

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