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    http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...home-headlines

    PORTLAND, Ore. -- Authorities abandoned efforts to find two missing climbers alive on Mount Hood at the request of the climbers' relatives today, and said they would now be looking for their bodies.

    "We've done everything we can at this point," said Hood River County Sheriff Joe Wampler.

    "It was pretty much their (the families') conclusion," he said.

    "The chance of survival is pretty nil. I don't think I can justify putting any more people in the field with the hope of finding them alive."

    As weather permits, officials will now look for the bodies of Brian Hall and Jerry "Nikko" Cooke, he said.

    Their climbing partner -- Kelly James -- was pulled out of a snow cave on Monday. For three days, volunteers and helicopters scoured the mountain in hopes of locating signs of the two others alive.

    In one last attempt, Wampler piloted a Piper Cub over the mountain today, looking into a report by snowshoers of a yellow tent in a snow field. He said it turned out to be a rock.

    His announcement ends a dramatic nine-day search for thre three climbers, who went missing on Mount Hood on Dec. 11.

    The search effort had already been scaled back significantly.

    During the height of the effort, scores of volunteers, helicopters and other aircraft had searched the mountain, first looking for live climbers, and, after James' body was found, for signs the two others were still alive.

    By today, the effort had been reduced to Wampler's flight over the mountain.

  • #2
    Sad :(...

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    • #3
      That is sad. My thoughts are with their families.

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      • #4
        Very sad. I live in Portland and we have had 2 tragic events recently - this one and the Kim family incident.

        Mt. Hood has many more fatalities than a mountain of its degree of difficulty ought to have. It is the most climbed glaciated peak in the US - the route from the south is pretty straightforward and I have climbed it. But the northern route is pretty technical and treacherous. Moreover, the weather changes seemingly in an instant - it is bright and sunny and boom, clouds roll in seemingly out of nowhere and its whiteout conditions. Many a person has been caught on the mountain in t-shirts and sneakers especially in summer because they were lulled into complacency by the good weather just to have it go bad in an instant.

        I read that there are bodies from 20 or 30 years ago that have never been recovered, especially on the north side of the mountain.

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        • #5
          I've been following this and it makes me very sad...

          I don't usually follow this kind of stuff but for some reason this really struck home with me :(....

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          • #6
            I reminded me of that show on Discovery "I shouldn't be alive"
            I was waiting for a happy ending. I feel bad for the families.

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