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A skier died after being caught in an avalanche on Alaska's Mount McKinley, officials said Wednesday — just days after a climber fell 3,000 feet to his death on North America's tallest peak ...
A photo provided by Denali National Park and Preserve depicts a slope near Mt. McKinley's West Buttress, where a skier was killed in an avalanche on June 10, 2025.
Recently, the new U.S. Administration announced some notable geographic name changes. Maps may soon display the “Gulf of America” and, as the highest peak in North America, Mt. McKinley will ...
Denali National Park has confirmed that 29 year old Nicholas Vizzini of Washington state passed away in a soft slab avalanche incident on Mt. McKinley (formerly known as Denali) on June 10, 2025 ...
Alaskans oppose reverting the name of Denali to Mount McKinley by more than a two-to-one margin, according to a survey of residents conducted several days before President Donald Trump announced ...
Why did they change the name of Mt. McKinley? First of all, who was Mt. McKinley named after in the first place? That would be the 25th President of the United States, President William McKinley.
Renaming Denali back to Mount McKinley, along with renaming the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America, will be among the nearly 200 day-one executive orders Donald Trump is expected to sign after ...
President-elect Donald Trump pledged Sunday to revert the name of the nation’s tallest mountain back to Mt. McKinley, reprising his 2016 campaign promise to undo former President Barack Obama ...
A skier from Washington state died Tuesday after he and his climbing partner triggered an avalanche on Mount McKinley, aka Denali. Officials say 29-year-old Nicholas Vizzini and his climbing ...