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Okanogan County Undersheriff David Yarnell tells NBC News that Anton Tselykh, 38, and his climbing companions decided to head back down the mountain around 5:30pm Sunday to avoid incoming bad weather.
One mountain climber's survival is being called "miraculous" after a 200-foot fall onto jagged rock in Washington state Sunday that killed the three other men in his group.
According to the Okanagan County Sheriff’s Office, a group from Renton was descending into a steep gully when they fell.
Thirty-eight-year-old Anton Tselykh is hospitalized in satisfactory condition. He is the lone survivor of a climbing tragedy ...
For the first time since the fall that killed three, the 38-year-old Seattle man spoke by phone to an Okanogan County search ...
Authorities have identified the three climbers who were killed after falling 400 feet from Washington state’s North Cascade ...
Three King County residents fell to their deaths while climbing in the North Cascades over the weekend, while a fourth ...
Authorities say the rock climber who survived a roughly 400-foot fall off a mountainside in Washington lay unconscious for ...
On May 11 around 11:30 a.m., Okanogan County Sheriff's Office responded to a report of four climbers who fell down a steep gully at the Early Winter Spires, two rock formations in the North Cascade ...
Three people are dead, and another one is fighting for their life after a climbing accident in Okanogan County took a tragic ...
Okanogan County Search and Rescue volunteers were called at about 11:30 a.m. for a climbing accident off State Route 20, ...