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French climber killed, two missing after avalanche on K6 peak

BOL News

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June 25, 2026

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The accident occurred in the Hushe Valley of Ghanche district, The post French climber killed, two missing after avalanche on K6 peak appeared first on BOL News.

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BoingBoing

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· Jun 30, 2026

Everest's most famous body finally has a name

For nearly 30 years, climbers on Everest's north side have passed a dead man and called him Green Boots, turning a person into a landmark because the mountain is too high, too cold, and too cruel for ordinary grief. The climber long known as Green Boots has often been identified in popular accounts as Tsewang Paljor, one of three Indian climbers who died in a 1996 storm on Everest's north side. — Read the rest The post Everest's most famous body finally has a name appeared first on Boing Boing.

Caucasian Knot

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· Jun 29, 2026

A climber was rescued in the mountains of Azerbaijan.

Near Mount Bazarduzu, a climber fell from a cliff and suffered serious injuries. Rescuers brought him down and handed him over to doctors.

Boston.com

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· Jun 22, 2026

Volunteer rescuer injured as multiple groups of hypothermic hikers rescued from N.H. mountain

One of the hikers was found unresponsive, authorities say. The post Volunteer rescuer injured as multiple groups of hypothermic hikers rescued from N.H. mountain appeared first on Boston.com.

Times of India

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· Jul 2, 2026

Empire State Building climb: Couple arrested after proposal atop New York's skyscraper - video

A daring stunt saw two individuals scale the Empire State Building without safety gear, unfurling a peace banner and reportedly getting engaged at the summit. Ivan Kuznetsov and Angelina Nikolau, known for such climbs, were apprehended after accessing the spire via a maintenance hatch. They face multiple charges including burglary and reckless endangerment for their audacious act.

ABC7 New York

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· Jul 1, 2026

How daredevil climbers got onto Empire State Building spire

How daredevil climbers got onto Empire State Building spire

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 12, 2026

Pune building collapse: Toll up at 9 as last body recovered

The body of Waman Kasbe, the last missing person, was recovered from the rubble in the wee hours of Sunday, raising the death toll to nine, while 14 persons have been rescued

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Related coverage for "French climber killed, two missing after avalanche on K6 peak": BoingBoing — Everest's most famous body finally has a name. Caucasian Knot — A climber was rescued in the mountains of Azerbaijan.. Boston.com — Volunteer rescuer injured as multiple groups of hypothermic hikers rescued from N.H. mountain. Times of India — Empire State Building climb: Couple arrested after proposal atop New York's skyscraper - video. ABC7 New York — How daredevil climbers got onto Empire State Building spire . The Hindu BusinessLine — Pune building collapse: Toll up at 9 as last body recovered