Aconcagua (6,960.8 m) Argentina

 

Three people have died in the past four days while climbing Aconcagua, the tallest mountain in the Americas, located near the Argentina-Chile border. Two U.S. citizens, Ayn Vincent Day and John Michael Magness, and a Norwegian, Moi Oystein, died in three separate incidents. Day died after reaching the summit against his guide's advice, Oystein died after falling ill about 19,500 feet above sea level, and Magness died after reaching the summit, succumbing to medical complications hours later. Magness was attempting the "Aconcagua Challenge" with two other Army veterans to raise funds and awareness for the Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund. Approximately 2,500 climbers have attempted to climb Aconcagua this season.


2 Americans, 1 Norwegian Dead in Separate Incidents While Climbing Highest Mountain in the Americas

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