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  2. Mount Rainier - Wikipedia

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    Mountain climbing on Mount Rainier is difficult, involving traversing the largest glaciers in the U.S. south of Alaska. Most climbers require two to three days to reach the summit, with a success rate of approximately 50%, with weather and physical conditioning of the climbers being the most common reasons for failure.

  3. Nancy Jackson (climber) - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Jackson (1955 – March 27, 1990) was an American mountain climber. She was known for her expertise on Mount Rainier and as a climbing guide. She died while taking part in the 1990 American Manaslu Expedition when she was caught in an avalanche.

  4. Joe Puryear - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1996, [2] Puryear worked for four seasons as a climbing ranger at Mount Rainier National Park, where he met fellow ranger Mark Westman. Puryear and Westman climbed together in the North Cascades, Yosemite National Park, Patagonia, and most frequently, the Alaska Range.

  5. Lou Whittaker, among the most famous American ... - AOL

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    Lou Whittaker, a legendary American mountaineer who helped lead ascents of Mount Everest, K2 and Denali, and who taught generations of climbers during his more than 250 trips up Mount Rainier, the ...

  6. Helicopter rescues climbers from near Mount Rainier summit - AOL

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    A helicopter crew has rescued four climbers from near the summit of Mount Rainier after they had been stranded for days and couldn't be rescued.

  7. Dee Molenaar - Wikipedia

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    Molenaar worked as a park ranger and mountain guide in Mount Rainier National Park, climbing the mountain over 50 times as a guide and on personal trips, via more than a dozen different routes including three first ascents. [4] He participated in the 1946 second ascent of Mount Saint Elias in Alaska.