Police have today conducted another search on Aoraki Mount Cook for the three climbers missing since December 2. Two of the ...
Police in New Zealand say they believe three men who went missing days ago on Aoraki Mt Cook - the country's tallest mountain - are dead. Americans Kurt Blair, 56, and Carlos Romero, 50 ...
Kurt Blair and Carlos Romero from the United States, as well a Canadian national, were reported missing after they didn’t ...
Rescue teams have been scouring New Zealand’s Mount Cook in search of missing climbers ... according to the American Mountain Guides Association website. They hail from Colorado and California ...
"With great sadness, we share that Carlos (Kique) Romero is among three climbers reported missing on New Zealand's Mount Cook (Aoraki)," SWS Mountain Guides said in a Facebook post Tuesday.
is seen in the Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, on Aug. 17, 2020. (AP Photo/Mark Baker) WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Three mountain climbers — a guide from Colorado, another American and a ...
MetService, New Zealand’s national weather authority, did not issue any mountain weather hazard alerts over the weekend for Aoraki/Mount Cook, said David Miller, a meteorologist for the service.
Two Americans and one Canadian have gone missing while climbing Aoraki Mount Cook in New Zealand. Photo by Sebwar2004 ... the country's tallest mountain was put on hold due to adverse weather ...
New Zealand Police say they don't believe two Americans and a Canadian who have been missing for five days survived a fall on New Zealand's tallest peak.
Deteriorating weather conditions and treacherous terrain on Aoraki, also known as Mount Cook ... New Zealand Police said Wednesday. The climbers flew to a hut partway up the 12,218-foot alpine ...
Two American and one Canadian climber are presumed dead after going missing while climbing New Zealand's Mount Cook mountain, which is also known as Aoraki. On Friday, Dec. 6, Aoraki Area ...