Three climbers -- two Americans and one Canadian -- are missing on 3,724m Aoraki/Mt. Cook, the highest peak in New Zealand. The climbers flew to Plateau Hut on Saturday and planned to climb the peak ...
Aoraki area commander Inspector Vicki Walker said conditions will dictate the search for the Aoraki/Mount Cook climbers. Photo / Les Molloy Two climbers on Aoraki/Mount Cook are overdue, while another ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Four climbers went missing on New Zealand mountains this weekend. Authorities located one deceased pair and removed their bodies ...
The Department of Conservation began charging for parking at Punakaiki, Franz Josef and Aoraki-Mount Cook in December, as part of a trial.
On 01/11/2025 Ross Hewitt, Will Rowntree and Sam Smoothy made the first ski descent of the 'Jones Route' on the massive East Face of Aoraki / Mt Cook (3724m) in New Zealand. The 1000m line has been ...
Police hold grave concerns for three missing climbers on Aoraki Mount Cook. The climbers, attempting to reach the mountain summit, didn't meet their prearranged transport on Monday morning and were ...
Police are aware of two climbers who are on Aoraki Mount Cook and are overdue from their climb. There are currently strong winds and rain in the area. Police Search and Rescue, and Department of ...
Police believe two missing climbers on Aoraki/Mt Cook are dead and have called off search efforts. Photo / George Heard Police have called off their search for two climbers missing on Aoraki/Mt Cook.
Two climbers on Aoraki/Mount Cook are overdue, while another two South Island climbers have been found dead. Aoraki area commander Inspector Vicki Walker said conditions will dictate the search for ...
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