An experienced skier who fell and broke bones had to be carried off Mt. Shasta after rescuers searched for him through the night at 10,000 feet.
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How 2 climbers survived an avalanche on Mount ShastaThe men dialed 911 from a cellphone, and the call was routed to Nick Meyers, the U.S. Forest Service’s lead climbing ranger for Mount Shasta. It was clear, Meyers said, that the low climber ...
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14 Legendary Things To Do in Mount Shasta for Adventure LoversAside from being one of California’s cutest towns, there are also so many cool things to do in Mount Shasta! Cute and fun? I ...
An injured solo skier called 911 for help 10,000 feet up Mount Shasta, California sheriff’s officials reported. The skier, a ...
He never made it. Less than 80 miles into the journey, as the Amtrak Coast Starlight stopped in Mount Shasta, Officer Jeremiah Capurro boarded to investigate a reported disturbance. Within 90 ...
Unable to move, the skier called 911 just after 6:15 p.m. Search and rescue teams — made up of the sheriff's dispatch team and Mount Shasta Climbing Rangers/U.S. Forest Service — gathered in ...
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