The HORRIBLE Denali Mountaineering TRAGEDY 2022

The HORRIBLE Denali Mountaineering TRAGEDY 2022

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Mount Denali Also known as “The Great One” has claimed more than 120 lives since 1932, and with this year’s incident, it seems it’s not done yet. North America's highest mountain peak, Denali, seems Utopic and beautiful from a distance. The glorious mountain is a sight to behold and quite frankly it is hard to miss.

Denali National Park saw more than 600,000 visitors in 2019, this is a 65% increase from the year 2000. Due to COVID-19, things were calm in 2020, but in 2021, it was almost as busy as before the epidemic. Approximately 1,007 registered climbers attempted to reach the summit and on May 25, 2022, there were 1,106 registered climbers.

They all seemed prepared….

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The HORRIBLE Denali Mountaineering TRAGEDY 2022


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