4 climbers fall at elevation of 18,200 feet on America's tallest peak as rescuers try to reach them
The climbers' conditions weren't immediately known, and rangers were seeking a weather window to reach the area by helicopter.
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Reports from May 28–29, 2026 indicate four climbers fell on Denali (Mount McKinley) at roughly 18,200 feet. Rescue operations were active and weather was a major factor affecting helicopter access.
Some outlets described three climbers being reachable or in contact with park officials, while others reported that the status of all climbers was uncertain and that the incident remained active as rescuers waited for a weather window to reach the site.
The National Park Service and Denali National Park typically see a climbing season from late April to mid-July, with weather and cloud cover often limiting air-rescue operations. As of late May 2026, 516 climbers were reported on the mountain, illustrating ongoing activity during peak season.
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The climbers' conditions weren't immediately known, and rangers were seeking a weather window to reach the area by helicopter.
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www.rmiguides.comRescuers are trying to reach four climbers who fell on Alaska's Mount McKinley, North America's tallest peak, the National Park Service said Thursday.
apnews.comA rescue mission is underway after four climbers fell at 18,200 feet during a climb on Mt. McKinley in Alaska on Thursday, May 28. Three other members of the climbing party made it safely back to camp.
people.comBad weather has suspended search and rescue operations for a ski mountaineer who fell while scaling Mt. McKinley in Alaska.
www.foxweather.comThe climbers' conditions weren't immediately known, and rangers were seeking a weather window to reach the area by helicopter.
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