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They said they would descend 11,239-foot mountain, the tallest in Oregon, from the north face.
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The area - above 9,700 feet on the 11,239-foot peak - is marked by ice, rocks, loose footing and steep terrain, so getting the remains off the mountain was a slow process.
Homepage 2010
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It's the second time in three years that a search and rescue operation on the 11,239-foot mountain has failed to turn up climbers who went up the mountain without signaling devices and got into deadly trouble.
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It's the second time in three years that a search and rescue operation on the 11,239-foot mountain has failed to turn up climbers who went up the mountain without signaling devices and got into deadly trouble.
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It's the second time in three years that a search and rescue operation on the 11,239-foot mountain has failed to turn up climbers who went up the mountain without signaling devices and got into deadly trouble.
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It's the second time in three years that a search-and-rescue operation on the 11,239-foot mountain has failed to turn up climbers who went up the mountain without signaling devices and got into deadly trouble.
Latest News 2009
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It's the second time in three years that a search-and-rescue operation on the 11,239-foot mountain has failed to turn up climbers who went up the mountain without signaling devices and got into deadly trouble.
Latest News 2009
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It's the second time in three years that a search and rescue operation on the 11,239-foot mountain has failed to turn up climbers who went up the mountain without signaling devices and got into deadly trouble.
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It's the second time in three years that a search and rescue operation on the 11,239-foot mountain has failed to turn up climbers who went up the mountain without signaling devices and got into deadly trouble.
WCAX - Local News 2009
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It's the second time in three years that a search and rescue operation on the 11,239-foot mountain has failed to turn up climbers who went up the mountain without signaling devices and got into deadly trouble.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Tim Fought The Associated Press Aspen, CO Colorado 2009
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