North Cascades Park, Washington – Three climbers of the Seattle suburb were killed in an autumn during the weekend in the North Cascades National Park, Sheriff’s officials said officials.
Sheriff’s staff and county search and rescue volunteers responded to the accident on Sunday morning to about 16 miles west of Mazama in an area of rock formations that are popular among the climbers, said the Sheriff’s office of the Okanogan County County in a social media post on Monday.
A Four Renton Festival was involved in the fall while descending a steep in the North Early Winters Spire area. The post said that three people aged 36, 47 and 63 died in the place.
The fourth person suffered internal bleeding and a traumatic brain injury in autumn, but released, walked towards his car and led to a public telephone to call for help, said Okanogan County Sheriff, David Yarnell, to the Seattle Times. The man was taken to the Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.
“He did not realize that he had as important internal injuries as he did,” said Yarnell. Your current condition is not known.
A helicopter rescue team from the nearby Snohomish County helped recover the bodies of the technical and mountainous terrain.
The failure of anchor while the rappel is the alleged cause of the accident, said the post. An investigation is ongoing.