Here's another National Park
Service release on a death at Denali, this time it was a skier. This is the
second death at the park in recent weeks.
Mountaineer Dies in Ski Descent of Mount McKinleyDate:
May 24, 2012
TALKEETNA, Alaska: A 36-year-old Finnish mountaineer died from injuries
incurred in a fall while descending Mt. McKinley the afternoon of Wednesday, May
23. Ilkka Uusitalo of Oulu, Finland was skiing down the 40- to 45-degree slope
known as the 'Orient Express' with two teammates when he fell from an elevation
of 17,800 feet and was unable to self-arrest. Uusitalo tumbled through snow,
ice, and rocks, coming to a stop in a crevasse at 15,850 feet.
While one of his teammates continued down to the NPS ranger camp at 14,200
feet for rescue assistance, Uusitalo's other teammate rappelled into the
crevasse with the help of a nearby team. They determined that Uusitalo was
likely deceased.
An NPS response team arrived on scene approximately one hour later, and
Ranger Tucker Chenoweth was lowered 60 feet into the crevasse by his team of 3
volunteer rangers. After confirming that Uusitalo was deceased, the NPS patrol
members hauled both Chenoweth and the victim out to the glacier surface. Soon
after, Uusitalo's body was evacuated via a long line operation by the park's
A-Star B3 helicopter to the Kahiltna Basecamp, then on to Talkeetna.
This accident is the second fatal fall on Mt. McKinley this climbing season.
Since 1972, 16 fatalities have occurred during descents of the Orient
Express. (5.30.12)
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