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LEAVENWORTH, Wash. — Editor's note: The above video on the Northwest Avalanche Center's final report on the Colchuck Peak avalanche originally aired March 27, 2023. The body of a climber who was ...
May 30—LEAVENWORTH — The body of a Colchuck Peak climber who died in a February avalanche that killed three was recovered Monday by authorities. Jeannie Lee, 60, of Bayside, New York was found ...
Three climbers were killed in an avalanche on Colchuck Peak in Washington on Feb. 19, 2023. Authorities have no plans to attempt to recover the bodies. (Chelan County Sheriff's Office) ...
Sports Outdoors WA volunteer details Colchuck Peak avalanche search-and-rescue effort March 16, 2023 Updated Thu., March 16, 2023 at 7:36 a.m.
RELATED: 3 climbers killed in avalanche on Colchuck Peak near Leavenworth identified In addition to Cho, the victims were Jeannie Lee, a 60-year-old woman from Bayside, New York; and Yun Park, and ...
A body from the avalanche incident on Colchuck Peak Feb. 19 was recovered, according to Chelan County Sheriff’s Office. The body was identified as Seong Cho, a Korean national residing in West ...
Back on February 19, three people were killed in an avalanche on the Northeast Couloir of Colchuck Peak, near Leavenworth. The body of 66-year-old Yun Park from Palisades Park, New Jersey was ...
RELATED: 3 killed in avalanche on Colchuck Peak near Leavenworth Lee and two other climbers were killed Feb. 19 as they ascended a steep, snow-packed gulley on the 8,705-foot (2,653-meter ...
A Chelan County Mountain Rescue volunteer found the body of Jeannie Lee, 60, of Bayside, New York at the base of Colchuck Peak on Monday.
Lee and two other climbers were killed Feb. 19 as they ascended a steep, snow-packed gulley on the 8,705-foot Colchuck Peak, about 70 miles east of Seattle, amid risky avalanche conditions.
MORE FROM THE COLCHUCK AVALANCHE Feb. 21: Avalanche on WA’s Colchuck Peak kills 3; slide is nation’s deadliest this winter Feb. 22: Sheriff IDs climbers killed in avalanche on WA’s Colchuck Peak ...
The Colchuck Peak avalanche that killed three climbers last month was “relatively small," but on such steep terrain it still proved deadly, the Northwest Avalanche Center found.
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