Search on Hold: Climbers Missing on New Zealand's Highest Peak

Wed Dec 04 2024
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Three experienced climbers from the U. S. and Canada are missing after attempting to scale New Zealand’s tallest mountain, Aoraki, also known as Mount Cook. This high-altitude adventure gone awry has sparked a search that’s currently on pause due to harsh weather conditions. The climbers—Kurt Blair, 56, from Colorado and Carlos Romero, 50, of California—are certified alpine guides, while the Canadian climber’s identity remains undisclosed to protect his family’s privacy. They had planned to fly to a hut partway up the mountain on Saturday and begin their ascent, with a prearranged transport pick-up scheduled for Monday. However, they never showed up, prompting a search that found some of their climbing gear but no signs of the climbers.
The search got suspended on Tuesday due to worsening weather, with heavy rain and snow forecast for Aoraki, which is part of the iconic Southern Alps stretching across New Zealand’s South Island. The peak’s treacherous terrain, marked by crevasses, avalanche risks, unpredictable weather, and glacial movements, makes it a challenging summit even for seasoned climbers. Despite its allure to adventurers, Aoraki has witnessed over 240 fatalities since the early 1900s. Authorities anticipate resuming the search once weather conditions improve, likely on Thursday.
https://localnews.ai/article/search-on-hold-climbers-missing-on-new-zealands-highest-peak-17e6fd15

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