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Two Unidentified Mountain Hitch-Hiking Campers Reported Lost in California's Mount Whitney Deceased

Cory W. Morrel

MAY 10, 2024

Two Traveling Unnamed Mountain Climbers Who were Unfound on Mt. Whiney Killed According to Police

Friday, May 10th, 2024, 9:27 PM reporting from Thursday, May 9th, 2024, 9:27 PM-Sierra Nevada- Police along with search and rescue operation management teams are looking to find traveling mountain climbers that were visiting Mount Whitney, the most enormous mountain elevation terrain in Nevada which among three other mountain peaks is the largest at the center of Lone Pine, California.

At the pillar base of Mount Whitney is the pillar the two climbers had been reported lost the present week on California's hovering Mount Whitney elevation terrain series of stone giant rock. They have been discovered dead, local law enforcement officials stated.

A spokesperson witness had been in major close contact response with the two camping mountain hikers. After word that they have been rumored missing heard, police had been notified Tuesday night which led to the resulted aftermath they mistakenly were inactive to reach the point of appearance projected at their targeting zone rest area campsite, the Inyo County Sheriff's Office replied in a statement.

The friend of the travelers replied the pair had their trip to ski, and even snowboard from the "notch" a flat location to where the climbers frequently stop to pause to take a break, down to their camp at Upper Boy Scout Lake.

Air flight rescue management service had been flown in upon urgent request call-in by First Responders and teams had rushed the hill slopes after a launched hunt to try and recover the lost victims of the disaster.

“Truely this is catastrophe that his impacted us, both hikers were later retrieved deceased,” the sheriff's statement said. Their identities were not immediately released.

The bodies of the two missing traveling mountain climbers in the Sierra Nevada region were within the neighboring Tulare County city limits, the case is being handled by the country's law enforcement sheriff's city morgue's department, handling investigation of the accident.

The Sierra Nevada is estimated to be situated with the region area proximity summit reaching 14,500 feet (4,420 meters), while Mount Whitney is reached its above-high elevation in the U.S. outside state of Alaska.



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