New Zealand: 'Exceptionally fortunate' climber survives 600m Mount Taranaki fall with solely minor accidents

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A climber is "exceptionally lucky to be alive" after falling 600m (1,969ft) off the aspect of a mountain and touchdown with solely minor accidents.

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Police have been alerted to a fall on Mount Taranaki, on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island, on Saturday, whereas a gaggle was close to the summit.

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Officers say the climber was re-kitted and helped down the mountain to reunite with the remainder of the group when he was discovered.

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The distance of his fall is equal to a few of the world's tallest buildings and roughly double the peak of the Eiffel Tower and the Shard in London.

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It is believed warmer-than-usual climate had softened the ice and helped to interrupt the climber's fall.

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"He is exceptionally lucky to be alive. These are challenging areas and when things go wrong there are often serious consequences," police mentioned.

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"Climbing on Mount Taranaki requires experience, knowledge and properly fitted and correct equipment.

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"Failing to be correctly geared up might end in a really completely different ending to Saturday's story."

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According to police, the climber fell at round noon and disappeared from the remainder of the group's view.

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One of the workforce then climbed right down to attempt to find him, adopted by a member from Taranaki Alpine Rescue, who occurred to be within the space on the time.

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The pair discovered the person with minor accidents, together with his ice axe and crampons lacking.

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This a part of the mountain is especially harmful, police mentioned, with two climbers falling to their dying two years in the past.

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