Park ranger dies after falling into crevasse on America's tallest peak
Summary
A park ranger named Robin Pendery died after falling into a deep crack (crevasse) on Denali, North America’s tallest mountain in Alaska. She was on a climbing patrol when the accident happened, and despite rescue efforts, she did not survive. Her death is being investigated.Key Facts
- Robin Pendery was a seasonal ranger working at Denali National Park in Alaska.
- She fell into a crevasse near the 14,000-foot camp on Denali (also called Mount McKinley).
- Pendery joined the Denali mountaineering staff in 2024 and helped with climber safety and emergency response.
- The accident happened on a Thursday, and rescue efforts began immediately.
- This death follows recent accidents on Denali, including three Latvian climbers who died a week earlier.
- Denali is 20,310 feet tall and attracts about 600,000 visitors each year, mainly from late May to early September.
- The mountain has dangerous routes that have caused multiple deaths and injuries over the years.
- The National Park Service and Denali staff expressed mourning for Pendery and highlighted the risks their rangers face.
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