Wednesday, July 28, 2010 at 12:26 PM
Mount Rainier climber killed after fall into crevasse
Lee F. Adams, 52, was killed Tuesday on Mount Rainier when he slid into a crevasse high on the Emmons Glacier.
By Susan Gilmore
A climber was killed Tuesday on Mount Rainier when he slid into a crevasse high on the Emmons Glacier.
Lee F. Adams, 52, a noted local climber, was descending from the summit with three others when the last person on the rope tripped and fell, according to a Mount Rainier National Park news release. He was climbing with a friend and two of his friend's sons from Texas.
The four were swept off their feet and, after unsuccessfully trying to stop their fall, they slid into a crevasse at 13,000 feet.
The first two climbers landed on a false floor and sustained minor injuries. The other two, including Adams, fell farther. One sustained knee injuries and Adams, the last person into the crevasse, died in the fall.
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