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Officials in Oregon’s Hood River County say a man who had scaled one of Mount Hood’s most challenging routes has died after being hit by falling rock.
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A legally blind mountaineer has climbed Mount Hood, making it to the top. With the help of his guide dog, Rasha, and his best friend, Diego Joven, John Wimmer, 37, has...
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