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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 ...
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 ...
The surviving climber, Anton Tselykh, 38, extricated himself from a tangle of ropes, helmets and other equipment after the fall Saturday evening.
Three climbers fell 400 feet to their death. One climber survived and drove to a pay phone BY Associated Press Washington PUBLISHED 8:40 AM ET May 14, 2025PUBLISHED 8:40 AM EDT May 14, 2025 ...
Anton Tselykh, 38, had plummeted an estimated 400 feet (122meters) Saturday evening, suffering internal injuries and head trauma.
Anton Tselykh, 38, recounted the harrowing experience from his Seattle hospital bed, confirming investigators' suspicions about the cause of the tragedy.
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 ...
Speaking from a Seattle hospital, Anton Tselykh, 38, confirmed investigators’ theory that an anchor, called a piton, that he and his companions were using to rappel down the Early Winters Spires ...