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Oregon climber, 63, dies after falling 500 feet on Mount Hood

2 dead, 4 injured in 3-vehicle crash near Estacada

Updated: 12:01 PM PDT June 1, 2021 ESTACADA, Ore. Three young people died and two were injured in a crash Monday night near Estacada, the Clackamas County Sheriff s Office reported Tuesday. The crash happened at 9:20 p.m. in the area of South Redland Road and South Springwater Road, near Milo McIver State Park.  A witness told sheriff s deputies that the driver of a black sedan appeared to lose control of the car and go into a spin. The sedan crossed the road s center line and crashed into an oncoming Ford F350 pickup truck. Five teens, ages 14-18, were in the black sedan. Two passengers were pronounced dead at the scene. A third passenger was flown by medical helicopter to a hospital and was later pronounced dead. The fourth passenger, a 17-year-old, is being treated for unspecified injuries at a hospital.

Climber Dies On Mt Hood | Z100 Portland | Portland Local News

May 31, 2021 A climber died in a fall on Sunday at Mt. Hood. The 63-year-old man and his son were descending the mountain using the popular Old Chute route when he fell 500 feet. Rescuers had to use caution reaching the man s location, because of dangerous vents where toxic gases are released from the volcano. The man was dead when they reached him. He was brought down the mountain on a sled to Timberline Lodge. His name has not been released. The Clackamas County Sheriff s Office says this can be a dangerous time to climb the mountain, because warm temperatures can cause a lot of ice and rocks to fall.

Mount Hood climber killed in 500-foot fall

Mount Hood climber killed in 500-foot fall Portland Mountain Rescue Portland Mountain Rescue Occurred on very busy weekend at Oregon s tallest peak TIMBERLINE LODGE, Ore. (KTVZ) A climber was killed Sunday in a 500-foot fall at 11,250-foot-tall Mount Hood, Oregon s tallest peak, authorities said. Here are the details, as shared Sunday evening by the Clackamas County Sheriff s Office: Shortly after 9 a.m. on Sunday, Clackamas County Sheriff s Office Search & Rescue (SAR) coordinators learned of a climbing accident near the Old Chute on Mt. Hood. Witnesses called 911 to report a climber had fallen an estimated 500 feet. The 63-year-old male subject had reportedly been descending Mt. Hood with his adult son on the popular Old Chute route, at approximately 10,500 feet elevation, when he fell.

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