Deaths Reported During Climbing Operations on Denali
登拿利山攀登行動期間傳出死亡消息
Introduction
A National Park Service ranger has died after a fall on Mount McKinley, following a series of recent climber deaths on the mountain.
在近期山頂發生一系列攀登者死亡事故後,一名國家公園管理局巡邏員在麥金利山墜落身亡。
Main Body
The victim, identified as Robin Pendery from Enumclaw, Washington, worked as a seasonal mountaineering ranger in the Denali National Park and Preserve. The accident happened on Thursday during a patrol near the 14,000-foot camp, where Pendery fell into a crevasse. Although rescue teams acted immediately, the ranger could not be saved. An official investigation into the cause of the accident is now underway.
死者被確認為來自華盛頓州 Enumclaw 的 Robin Pendery,他在登拿利國家公園及保護區擔任季節性登山巡邏員。事故發生於週四,當時他在 14,000 英尺營地附近巡邏時墜入冰裂縫。儘管救援隊立即採取行動,但該巡邏員仍未能獲救。目前官方正針對事故原因進行調查。
This event follows a pattern of recent deaths on the 20,310-foot mountain. One week earlier, a Latvian expedition of seven people suffered a tragedy near a dangerous pass, which resulted in three deaths and one rescue. Furthermore, the National Park Service reported another death in June 2025 involving a climber who fell 3,000 feet on the West Buttress route. These incidents highlight the extreme dangers of the environment, which attracts about 600,000 visitors every year, mostly between May and September.
此次事件延續了這座 20,310 英尺高山近期出現的死亡模式。一週前,一支由七人組成的拉脫維亞探險隊在一個危險隘口附近遭遇悲劇,導致三人死亡、一人獲救。此外,國家公園管理局報告 2025 年 6 月另有一起死亡事故,一名攀登者在西扶壁路線墜落 3,000 英尺。這些事件凸顯了環境的極端危險,該地每年吸引約 60 萬名遊客,大部分集中在 5 月至 9 月之間。
In response, officials have praised the professional work of the deceased. Superintendent Brooke Merrell emphasized that mountaineering rangers are dedicated staff working in an incredibly difficult environment, and she described Pendery as a valued colleague. Since joining in 2024, Pendery's role included managing emergency responses, ensuring climber safety, and supporting general mountain operations.
對此,官員讚揚了死者的專業表現。總監 Brooke Merrell 強調,登山巡邏員是在極其艱苦的環境中工作的盡職員工,並形容 Pendery 是一位寶貴的同事。自 2024 年加入以來,Pendery 的職責包括管理緊急應對、確保攀登者安全以及支持一般山區運作。
Conclusion
The National Park Service is continuing its investigation into Ranger Pendery's death during a time of increasing accidents on Mount McKinley.
在麥金利山事故增加之際,國家公園管理局正繼續調查巡邏員 Pendery 死亡的原因。
Vocabulary Learning
🚀 From 'Basic' to 'B2': The Power of Connecting Words
An A2 student usually writes short, choppy sentences. Example: "The ranger fell. He died. Other people died too."
To reach B2, you must stop writing like a list and start writing like a flow. Look at how this article uses Advanced Transition Words to glue ideas together:
🔗 The "Adding More" Tool
Instead of always using 'and' or 'also', the text uses:
"Furthermore..."
When to use it: When you have already given one fact and you want to add a second, more important piece of evidence. It makes you sound professional and academic.
⚖️ The "Contrast" Tool
Check out this specific structure:
"Although rescue teams acted immediately, the ranger could not be saved."
The B2 Secret: 'Although' creates a complex sentence. It tells the reader: "I am giving you two opposite ideas in one breath."
- A2 Style: Rescue teams acted fast. But he died.
- B2 Style: Although they acted fast, he died.
🛠️ Practical Application: The 'B2 Upgrade' Table
| If you want to say... | A2 Word (Basic) | B2 Word (Bridge) |
|---|---|---|
| "And also" | And | Furthermore |
| "But" | But | Although / Despite |
| "Because of this" | So | In response |
💡 Coach's Tip: Notice how the text says "In response, officials have praised...". This doesn't just mean "so"; it means a specific action was taken because of a previous event. Using "In response" is a fast track to sounding like a fluent speaker.