Two Americas and a Canadian are missing after leaving to climb Aoraki, the tallest mountain in New Zealand, according to officials. Americans Kurt Blair, 56, and Carlos Romero, 50, and an unidentified ...
A search and rescue mission is underway after three climbers attempting to summit Aoraki/Mt Cook in New Zealand did not meet their pre-arranged transport. Climbing gear believed to belong to the three ...
New Zealand has marked the one month countdown to the start of the Women's World Cup by creating a full-sized soccer pitch in the remote southern highlands of the South Island, in the shadow of New ...
Several climbing-related items which police believe belonged to the trio found, as bad weather will likely delay search efforts until Thursday Rescue teams looking for three climbers who went missing ...
Less than a month after the historic first ski descent of the SE Face of Mount Cook, better still, of Aoraki as it is referred to by the indigenous Maori people, a new route has now been forged up the ...
Police have grave concerns for the three foreign climbers missing on Aoraki Mt Cook and say they will not be able to continue searching for them until tomorrow. Friends of the trio of missing climbers ...
The northern lights over Mt. Cook Lakeside RetreatCourtesy Mount Cook Retreat Perched atop a high mountain plateau in the sparse terrain of New Zealand’s South Island, the Aoraki Mackenzie ...
The search for three men missing on Aoraki Mt Cook has not been able to resume today, as climbing colleagues in the United States said the trio have suffered a fatal fall. Police revealed the three ...