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Three climbers who tumbled off a ledge on Mount Hood were taken away in an ambulance after they hiked down much of the state s highest peak with their rescuers mdash; and a dog who may have saved their lives. We re soaking wet and freezing, said one
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stanley cup d being treated for a head injury, said Jim Strovink, spokesman for the Clackamas County Sheriff s Department. She s going to be fine, he said, noting that she had walked most of the way down the mountain.Two others, Matty Bryant, 34, a teacher in the Portland suburb of Milwaukie, and Kate Hanlon, 34, a teacher in the suburb of Wilsonville, w
stanley kubek ere taken to Timberline Lodge on the mountain to rejoin five other members of the climbing party, he said. Rescuers using an electronic locating device found the three climbers and their black Labrador, Velvet, on Monday morning in the White River Canyon, where they had holed up overnight at about 7,400 feet, officials said. The crew hiked with them down the east flank of the 11,239-foot mountain; on the way down, the climbers got into a tracked snow vehicle that took them to the ambulance. The dog probably saved their lives by lying across them during the cold night, said Erik Brom, a member of the Portland Mountain Rescue team. He described the wind in the canyon as hellacious. The two women left the snow vehicle first, f Famp Man Throws Kids, Himself Off Balcony
These might not be the most extreme buildings ever, but they could certainly make giants hungry and thirsty. These are some of the most bizarre food- and drink-shaped structures you ;ll ever see. These Are The Most Extreme Buildings Ever The 53 ft 16.1 m tall Pineapple pavilion in Dunmore, Scotland, built in 1761 by John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore as a birthday present for his wife. The pineapple was constructed after Murray r
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stanley website en years, but in 1977 was cut into three pieces, moved to Boston, renovated and it stands in front of Boston Children Museum since then. If it were a real milk bottle, it would hold 58,620 gallons 221,900 l of milk. viaJoseph A and Leonid Khachaturov A
stanley cup Peach-shaped kiosk in Rotary Park on Okanagan Lake, Penticton, British Columbia, Canada via Penticton The world biggest apple, the 35 ft 10.7 m high Big Apple, a bakery and restaurant in Colborne, Ontario, Canada. And it has an observation deck on the top! via Gillian an