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Children two (2) years of age or younger who do not have a valid ticket will be allowed to enter the stadium but will not be eligible to receive an item.įor jersey and t-shirt giveaways, sizes will be Adult XL, unless noted as a Kids Giveaway, in which case the size will be a Youth Large. In order to receive an age-sensitive item, the child must be in attendance and will only be eligible to receive one giveaway item. Limited quantity giveaways will be available while supplies last at each point of entry.Īll guests must meet the age qualifications for age-sensitive items to be eligible to receive an item (e.g. One promotional item per ticketed fan and ticket holder must be present in order to receive the promotion.įor giveaways for ALL FANS, the giveaway item will be distributed at the point of entry beginning when gates open until 1 hour and 30 minutes after first pitch. Gualtieri said the park service planned to continue searching Thursday evening or Friday.Gate giveaways are for ticketed fans only while supplies last at guest's point of entry. “We’ve had a handful of remarkable survival stories in the Alaska Range so we’re certainly not ruling that out at this point,” she said. Gualtieri said searchers are hopeful Rimml is still alive. He is the first registered climber to attempt Denali this season, and is alone on the upper part of the mountain, according to the park service. Rimml is reportedly an experienced mountain guide from Austria with search and rescue experience. The helicopter landed at Rimml’s tent site at 14,000 feet on Thursday and rangers confirmed he had not returned to camp. About five inches of snow has fallen on the upper mountain since Saturday.Ī park service helicopter and mountaineering rangers conducted searches Wednesday and Thursday. Gualtieri said temperatures on the upper mountain have been around 25 to 30 degrees below zero during the day. His friend alerted the park service on Tuesday after several days passed with no word from Rimml. Rimml had been periodically checking in with his friend on his climb, according to the statement. I’m not sure what else beyond that he had with him but it does sound clear that he had not intended to overnight … He did not have a tent, for instance.”

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“He had listed other items he intended to take to the summit on his registration sheet like climbing, protection - a picket, an ice screw, some rope. “It sounds like, from his friend, he had at least a sleeping bag and a stove with him,” Gualtieri said. He said he was tired, but not in distress. Park service spokesperson Maureen Gualtieri said Rimml was last heard from Saturday afternoon, when he called a friend on his satellite phone with about 2,000 feet left to climb.

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“Already acclimatized to altitude due to recent climbs, the soloist’s strategy was to climb alpine style, or travel fast with relatively light gear,” said a statement Thursday from the park service. According to the park service, 35-year-old Matthias Rimml left his camp at 14,000 feet altitude on Denali’s West Buttress late last week, intending to summit the mountain and return to camp in one day. The National Park Service is searching for a solo climber on Denali, after he failed to check in with a friend by satellite phone for several days. Matthias Rimml was last heard from Saturday, April 30, when he told a friend via satellite phone that he was just below Denali Pass. Denali Pass is the V-shaped notch in the upper left quadrant, at 18,200 feet.















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