"Miraculous Survival: Climber Walks Away with Minor Injuries After 2,000ft Fall on Mount Taranaki"

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A climber miraculously survived a nearly 2,000 ft fall down Mount Taranaki, one of New Zealand's deadliest mountains, with only minor injuries after landing on soft snow. The climber lost his footing while approaching the summit and slipped, but was found 600m below by a member of the group. Despite the challenging conditions and previous fatalities in the area, the climber's fall was softened by the snow, and he was safely brought down. Authorities emphasize the importance of special skills, preparation, and carrying distress beacons when climbing Mount Taranaki.
- Climber survives falling 2,000ft from 'deadly' New Zealand mountain with just minor injuries after landing in Daily Mail
- Mount Taranaki: Climber survives 600m fall with minor injuries BBC
- Climber survives 2000ft fall down 'deadly' Mount Taranaki in New Zealand The Telegraph
- New Zealand: 'Exceptionally lucky' climber survives 600m Mount Taranaki fall with only minor injuries Sky News
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