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The man, suffering from internal bleeding and head trauma, not only survived the 400-foot fall but was able to trek to his ...
A man who survived a 400-foot fall in a climbing accident that killed three of his friends traveled to a payphone 40 miles away to call 911 "The whole team went down," Anton Tselykh told the 911 ...
Anton Tselykh, 38, had plummeted an estimated 400 feet (122meters) Saturday evening, suffering internal injuries and head trauma.
Speaking from a Seattle hospital, Anton Tselykh, 38, confirmed investigators’ theory that an anchor he and his companions were using to rappel down the Early Winters Spires in the North Cascade ...
One man, Anton Tselykh, 38, from Seattle, will live to tell the tale of an apparent anchor failure that sent him and his climbing group plunging 200 feet down the North Early Winters Spire area of ...
One man, Anton Tselykh, 38, from Seattle, will live to tell the tale of an apparent anchor failure that sent him and his climbing group plunging 200 feet down the North Early Winters Spire area of ...
Anton Tselykh, 38, had plummeted an estimated 400 feet (122meters) Saturday evening, suffering internal injuries and head trauma.
Four rock climbers fell several hundred feet while descending granite spires in Washington, leaving only one survivor who hiked out and told a 911 dispatcher that his companions were dead and he could ...