On the 17th of this month in Alaska, U.S.A. It means that it was done.

A 43-year-old Japanese man visiting a mountain hunter from Kanagawa Prefecture on the 17th of this month at a mountain hunter in Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska, slipped into a glacier crevice crevasse.



The name of this man was revealed by the National Park Service of the United States on the 20th as Mr. Hiraga Jun.



The National Park Service was contacted and tried to search, but it was not possible to approach the site because a large amount of snow had fallen, and as a result of dispatching a search team again to dig up the snow, Mr. Hiraga was found and died. It means that I confirmed that I was doing it.



According to the person who was climbing with him, Mr. Hiraga broke the ice at his feet while climbing around 2400 meters above sea level, and the rope connected to his teammate came off and fell into a crevasse.



Hunter is the third highest mountain in the Alaska Range and is known as one of the most difficult mountains to climb in the United States due to its steep slopes and complex structure.