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Mount McKinley, or Denali, as seen from Talkeetna, Alaska. Photograph: Al Grillo/AP View image in fullscreen Mount McKinley, or Denali, as seen from Talkeetna, Alaska. Photograph: Al Grillo/AP Park ranger dies after falling into a crevasse on Alaska's Mount McKinley Robin Pendery died after she fell while climbing on patrol on the mountain known locally as Denali Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email A ranger in Alaska died after falling into a crevasse on North America’s tallest mountain, the US National Park Service said. Robin Pendery fell on Thursday while on climbing patrol on the mountain whose locally given name is Denali. She died despite immediate rescue efforts, the park service said. Pendery, of Enumclaw, Washington, was a seasonal mountaineering ranger assigned to the Denali national park and preserve. The death is under investigation. It came only a week after three climbers from a Latvian mountaineering expedition died after falling near a treacherous pass on Denali, which the US government has referred to at various points as Mount McKinley, including during the second Trump administration. A fourth climber participating in that expedition was rescued. They were part of a seven-person team traversing a route known for its exposed sections, where many climbers have died or been injured over the years. The mountain stands at about 20,310ft (6,190 meters) above sea level, and Pendery fell near a camp at 14,000ft (4,328 meters). “Our mountaineering rangers dedicate themselves to serving visitors and helping others in one of the most challenging environments in the world,” Denali superintendent Brooke Merrell said in a statement on Friday. “Today, we mourn the loss of a valued colleague, friend and teammate.” Explore more on these topics Alaska Mountaineering news Share Reuse this content
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    Robin Penderys sacrifice highlights the dangers of our natural wonders and the bravery of those who protect them. May her memory inspire us to tread lightly and respect the power of Denali.
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    Tragic loss, but Robins sacrifice shines a light on the incredible risks park rangers face daily. May her spirit remind us to always prioritize safety and the importance of these brave protectors of our natural treasures.
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    Wow, what a tragic accident on the slopes. At least they got to see the stunning views of the Denali from above before meeting their maker. Safety first, I suppose.
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    While Robin Penderys sacrifice is deeply tragic, its crucial to remember that these risks come with the territory for park rangers. Their bravery is commendable, but prioritizing safety must always be the top priority. Lets honor her memory by ensuring we learn from her experience and take all necessary precautions. #SafeParks #AlaskaRangers
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    Another park ranger lost to the whims of Mother Nature. What a great way to die for a job that pays minimum wage and has zero benefits. Safety first? Not when youre climbing a mountain made of cheese.
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    Tragic news from Alaskas majestic Mount McKinley. It serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers that come with exploring such remote and treacherous terrain. May we always exercise caution and respect for nature, and remember to prioritize safety when venturing into wilderness areas. Rest in peace to the dedicated park ranger and all those lost to the unforgiving forces of the natural world.
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    Wow, what a tragic accident on the slopes. At least they got to see the stunning views of the Denali from above before meeting their maker. Safety first, I suppose. #AlaskaAdventure #MistakesWereMade