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BAD WEATHER, EXPOSURE Washington, Mt. Rainier On September 8, Shirli Voight (30) of Denver and Guillermo Mendoza (28) of Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico, were found buried in the snow about 13,300 feet near Mount Rainier National Park’s Disappointment Cleaver climbing route. “It didn’t appear they were caught in an avalanche,” said Larry Henderson, a Mount Rainier National Park spokesman. “It looks like it was just the weather.

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Page 1: BAD WEATHER, EXPOSURE Washington, Mt. Rainier On …aac-publications.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/anam/1979/PDF/A… · Mountaineering Club Mountaineering School; Mendoza was a student

BAD WEATHER, EXPOSURE Washington, Mt. RainierO n S ep tem ber 8, Shirli V oight (30) of D enver and G uillerm o M endoza (28) of Saltillo, C oahuila, M exico, w ere fo u n d b u ried in the snow about 13,300 feet n ea r M ount R ainier N ational P ark ’s D isappo in tm ent Cleaver clim bing rou te .

“It d id n ’t ap p e a r they w ere caught in an avalanche,” said L arry H en d e rso n , a M ount R ainier N ational Park spokesm an. “I t looks like it was ju s t the w eather.

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W e’ve had several days of very bad w eather.” T h e re was no im m ediate indication the clim bers had pitched cam p o r a ttem pted to take shelter. T hey ap paren tly a t­tem p ted to co n tinu e on th ro u g h cold, pun ish ing w eather instead of holing up against a snow storm tha t descended on them .

O th e r clim bers say the pair at the 12,500-foot level and advised them not to p roceed because of bad w eather conditions. V oigt was d irec to r of the C olorado M ountaineering C lub M ountaineering School; M endoza was a student in D en­ver and a clim bing instruc to r for the M exican M ountaineering School. (Source: The Seattle Times)