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National Park mountain guide dies in fall on Mount McKinley
A National Park Service mountain guide died when she fell into a crevasse on Mount McKinley, officials said Friday. Robin Pendery, a seasonal mountaineering ranger assigned to Denali National Park and Preserve, died Thurdsay, the National Park service said in a statement. In a “field update” published online Monday, the park service characterized Pendery as one of two people “in charge” of the mountain’s 14,000 Foot Camp, accessible by helicopter.
Park ranger’s death being investigated after falling into crevasse on Alaska’s Mt. McKinley
Park ranger’s death being investigated after falling into crevasse on Alaska’s Mt. McKinley Denali, federally designated as Mount McKinley, is the highest mountain peak in North America - Bookmark A seasonal park ranger has died after falling into a crevasse on Mount McKinley, North America's tallest mountain, the National Park Service announced. Robin Pendery, from Enumclaw, Washington, was a mountaineering ranger assigned to Denali National Park and Preserve. She fell on Thursday while on...
National Park Service ranger dies after falling into crevasse on Mount McKinley during climbing patrol
A seasonal National Park Service mountaineering ranger died Thursday afternoon after falling into a crevasse on Mount McKinley, marking the latest deadly incident on the treacherous Alaskan peak. The ranger has been identified as Robin Pendery, of Enumclaw, Washington, according to a statement from the National Park Service (NPS).Agency officials said Pendery was conducting a climbing patrol when she suffered a fatal fall near the mountain's 14,000-foot camp at about 2 p.m. local time....
Park ranger dies after falling into a crevasse on Alaska's Mount McKinley
Robin Pendery died after she fell while climbing on patrol on the mountain known locally as DenaliSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email A ranger in Alaska died after falling into a crevasse on North America’s tallest mountain, the US National Park Service said. Robin Pendery fell on Thursday while on climbing patrol on the mountain whose locally given name is Denali. She died despite immediate rescue efforts, the park service said.
Three Latvian mountaineers die on North America's tallest peak
Three climbers fell to their deaths near a perilous pass on Mount McKinley in the United States' Denali National Park and Preserve. One mountaineer was rescued.
The 2007 Mountaineers remain college football's greatest 'what-if' story nearly two decades later
When you ask any college football fan worth their salt which season was the craziest one they can remember, most of them will answer "2007" without hesitation. And who could blame them? After all, it was a year that featured one of the most shocking upsets in college football history, with Appalachian State stunning Michigan in the Big House, and that was just the appetizer.
At least 5 hurt as storm hits WVU baseball game
Several fans at West Virginia's super regional baseball game were injured during a weather delay after a thunderstorm swept through Morgantown on Saturday, the university confirmed. Mountaineers officials said that heavy winds blew over an event tent next to Kendrick Family Ballpark. At least five people were taken to the hospital.
Ancient lake cores reveal unprecedented 2012 Rwenzori fire and ecological shift
Ancient lake cores reveal unprecedented 2012 Rwenzori fire and ecological shift Andrew Zinin Lead Editor For the past several years, Penn State geoscientist Sarah Ivory and her students have been among a team of scientists scaling the East African Rwenzori Mountains, collecting sediment core samples from lakes formed at the end of the last ice age as glaciers began receding in the region some 12,000 years ago. Among those cores was a surprising revelation: A 2012 wildfire that ravaged 16...
EU leaders at Balkan summit optimistic about rapid expansion
EU leaders at Balkan summit optimistic about rapid expansion June 5, 2026Leaders of European Union countries, including gathered in the picturesque port of Tivat on Montenegro's Adriatic coast for the annual EU-Western Balkans summit, with expanding the bloc topping the agenda. After the summit, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he was optimistic about a Franco-German initiative aimed at injecting fresh "momentum" into the accession process by creating incentives for faster reforms. Host...
EU to advance expansion plans at Balkans summit
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