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Dr. Douglas Butler and a climbing guide were trekking to the summit of Wyoming's tallest mountain, Gannett Peak (13,804 feet), when large rocks started sliding down from steep snow-covered slopes on both sides of the trail.
PII: S0031-398X(08)70478-8
doi:10.1016/S0031-398X(08)70478-8
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