Missing Climbers in Denali National Park Likely Fell in Avalanche.

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Two climbers, Eli Michel and Nafiun Awal, are missing on Moose's Tooth in Denali National Park. Officials believe they most likely fell on Friday, and several pieces of their equipment were found along the 3,200-foot fall line, including two ice axes and a climbing helmet. The search for the missing men continues, and the area is known for vertical rock and ice walls.
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