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This Is the Best Way to Visit Yellowstone National Park - The Wall Street Journal

  This Is the Best Way to Visit Yellowstone National Park

Former park worker remembered for recovery missions - Peninsula Daily News

  Former park worker remembered for recovery missions

Cause of death determined for Shoshone Lake canoer in Yellowstone, search and recovery continues for brother - NPS News Release

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  News Release Cause of death determined for Shoshone Lake canoer in Yellowstone, search and recovery continues for brother East shore of Shoshone Lake. NPS / Jacob W. Frank Subscribe | What is RSS News Release Date: September 29, 2021 Contact: Morgan Warthin , (307) 344-2015 9/29 Update: Cause of death determined for Shoshone Lake canoer in Yellowstone, search and recovery continues for brother   MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – An autopsy has been completed on 67-year-old Mark O’Neill whose body was found on the east shore of Shoshone Lake in Yellowstone National Park Monday, Sept. 20. The autopsy determined the cause of death of O’Neill was exposure (hypothermia). O’Neill, from Chimacum, Washington, along with his *brother, 74-year-old Kim Crumbo, from Ogden, Utah, were reported overdue by a family member Sunday, Sept. 19 from their four-night backcountry trip to Shoshone Lake. Search and recovery efforts continue at the lake to locate Cru...

Chimacum man died of exposure, brother still missing in Yellowstone Park - The Leader

  Chimacum man died of exposure, brother still missing in Yellowstone Park

Utahn missing in Yellowstone considered 'legend of a man' - Fox 13 Utah

  Utahn missing in Yellowstone considered 'legend of a man'

Fatality, active search and rescue at Shoshone Lake in Yellowstone National Park - NPS News Release

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  News Release Fatality, active search and rescue at Shoshone Lake in Yellowstone National Park East shore of Shoshone Lake. NPS / Jacob W. Frank Subscribe | What is RSS News Release Date: September 21, 2021 Contact: Morgan Warthin , (307) 344-2015 MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY - Park search and rescue crews located the body of Mark O’Neill along the east shore of Shoshone Lake in Yellowstone National Park Monday, Sept. 20. O’Neill, 67, from Chimacum, Washington, and his half-brother, Kim Crumbo, 74, from Ogden, Utah, were reported overdue by a family member Sunday, Sept. 19 from their four-night backcountry trip to Shoshone Lake. On Sunday, Sept. 19, park crews located a vacant campsite with gear on the south side of Shoshone Lake, as well as a canoe, paddle, PFD and other personal belongings on the east shore of the lake. Crews located the body of O’Neill along the east shore during the morning of Monday, Sept. 20. Search and rescue eff...

Video: Breathtaking reason for a hiking adventure in Yellowstone - 95.7 KEZJ

  Video: Breathtaking reason for a hiking adventure in Yellowstone