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Bodies of three mountaineers found in Canada

MONTREAL, April 22, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – The bodies of three world-renowned
professional mountaineers — two Austrians and an American — were found
Sunday after they went missing during an avalanche on a western Canadian
summit, the national parks agency said.

American Jess Roskelley, 36, and Hansjorg Auer, 35, and David Lama, 28, of
Austria went missing late Tuesday at Banff National Park. Authorities
launched an aerial search the next day.

The three men were attempting to climb the east face of Howse Pass, an
isolated and highly difficult route.

They were part of a team of experienced athletes sponsored by American
outdoor equipment firm The North Face.

“Parks Canada extends our sincere condolences to their families, friends
and loved ones,” the agency said in a statement.

“We would also like to acknowledge the impact that this has had on the
tight-knit, local and international climbing communities. Our thoughts are
with families, friends and all those who have been affected by this tragic
incident.”

Roskelley was the son of John Roskelley, who was also considered one of
the best mountaineers of his own generation.

Father and son had climbed Mount Everest together in 2003. At the time,
the younger Roskelley was only 20 years old, and became the youngest
mountaineer to climb the planet’s highest mountain above sea level.

Auer and Lama, from Tyrol in Austria, were also considered among the best
mountaineers of the times.

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