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Americans Kurt Blair and Carlos Romero and one unidentified Canadian disappeared near the peak of Mount Cook, New Zealand's tallest mountain, authorities said on Tuesday.
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3 Climbers Missing After Attempt to Scale New Zealand’s Tallest Mountain Two Americans and a Canadian were climbing Aoraki/Mount Cook before failing to show up to a prearranged flight on Monday.
One of three mountain climbers reported missing on New Zealand's Aoraki Mount Cook is a Northern California mountain guide and San Francisco Bay Area resident.
The climbers, Americans Kurt Blair, and Carlos Romero, and an unidentified Canadian man, disappeared 5 days ago. Officials say they are likely dead.
Photo / NZME Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park boasts New Zealand’s highest and most treacherous mountain, along with the mysteries of 62 individuals who vanished without a trace.
Dubbed the tallest mountain in New Zealand, Aoraki Mount Cook stands at 12,218 feet (3,724 meters) and is part of the Southern Alps, a mountain range that runs along the entire length of New ...
A search for two Americans and a Canadian who went missing Monday while climbing Aoraki Mount Cook, the country's tallest mountain was put on hold due to adverse weather conditions.
MOUNT COOK, New Zealand - An experienced mountain climber from Livermore is among three people who are missing in New Zealand while trying to climb that country's highest mountain.
Three mountain climbers are missing after they failed to return from a planned ascent of New Zealand's highest peak.