3 Northern Cascades die in National Park climbing

Sheriff officials said that three climbers of suburban Seattle were killed over the weekend in North Caskets National Park. The Oconogan County Sheriff Office said in a social media post on Monday that the discovery and rescue volunteers of Sheriffs and the rescue volunteers responded to an accident of about 16 miles (26 km) in the west of Mazama late on Sunday night, which has been said in a social media post on Monday in the social media post. A party of four mountaineers of Renton included a steep street in the early winter area of the north, descending from a steep street. The post said that three people were 36, 47 and 63, at the scene. The fourth person retained a painful brain injury in internal bleeding and fall, but freed himself, went into his car and went on a pay phone to call for help, Oconogan County’s Underrsherif David Yarnell told the Seattle Times. The person was then taken to the Harberview Medical Center in Seattle. “He didn’t realize that he had an internal injuries as he did,” said Yarnell. His current situation is not known. A helicopter rescue team of nearby Snohomish County helped recover bodies from technical, mountainous areas. The anchor’s failure during rapeling is the approximate cause of the accident, the post said. An investigation is on.