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Training For Mount Whitney: The Tallest Peak In AmericaAre you ready to conquer Mount Whitney, the tallest peak in America? In this video, we dive deep into effective training ...
Zane remains in a medically induced coma at Sunrise Children’s Hospital. Besides the trauma to his head, his injuries from the fall were relatively minor: He broke an ankle, a finger and part of his ...
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Zane Wach, 14, was taken off of ventilators during his ongoing medically-induced coma nearly a month after the boy wandered over an cliff on Mt. Whitney in a state of altitude-induced delirium.
Ryan Wach said his son Zane Wach, 14, experienced altitude sickness while climbing California's Mount Whitney and seemed to ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNCommunity rallies behind injured teen who fell over 100 feet in Mt. WhitneyA beloved teen and competitive swimmer at Hart High School in Santa Clarita was surrounded by messages of love and support on ...
It is unclear whether the father and son reached the summit, but any travelers reaching altitudes of 8,000 feet — sometimes lower — are susceptible to altitude sickness and symptoms.
Zane Wach, 14, was taken off of ventilators during his ongoing medically-induced coma nearly a month after the boy wandered over an cliff on Mt. Whitney in a state of altitude-induced delirium.
A solo climber was nearing the remote summit of California’s second-tallest mountain last week when she fell, injuring her ...
A California teen who walked off a cliff while experiencing altitude-related hallucinations on the tallest mountain in the lower 48 states has begun a slow recovery but remains in a ...
Zane’s father says, ‘He’s not done being awesome, as he’ll show everyone as he pulls through this with everyone’s help’ ...
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