Two Climbers Rescued After Fall in White River Glacier
Over the weekend on Mt. Hood, the Hood River County Sheriff's Office and other volunteers rescued two climbers at the White River Glacier area after one of them fell and injured themself.
Officials said climbing conditions on Mount Hood remain challenging due to variable snow conditions and warm temperatures, which can increase hazards on glaciers and steep slopes. Read more here
Thank you to Hood River CSO and other volunteers for rescuing the two climbers, and we wish them a speedy recovery. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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