
Climber Dies After Denali National Park Fall in Alaska
Robbi Mecus, who was climbing with her partner sadly passed away after the two were climbing on Mt. Johnson in the Denali National Park area where they both fell at least 1,000 feet down. Her partner, Melissa Orzechowski was the only survivor.
Since 1999, Mecus had worked as an Adirondack forest ranger where she had taken part in hundreds of rescues as a search and rescue technician. Read more here
We are sending our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Robbi Mecus.
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