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    Susan Nott (June 12, 1969 – c. May 20, 2006) was an American mountain climber and ice climber. In May 2006, she and her climbing partner Karen McNeill disappeared on Mount Foraker in Alaska and neither body has ever been recovered.

  2. Jun 18, 2006 · John Varco speaks Sunday about his girlfriend, Sue Nott, presumed to have died while climbing Mount Forakerin Alaska. Nott, pictured on the screen behind Varco, was honored at Vails Gerald R....

  3. Jun 19, 2006 · The ripples symbolized Sue Nott’s impact on other people’s lives. If the nearly 1,000 people in attendance meant something, it was that she touched several lives.Many came from the climbing...

  4. EAGLE COUNTY ” Sue Nott first went to Alaska to work and ended up loving the play. The 36-year-old Vail resident went north with then-boyfriend Chris Anthony to work on the safety crew of the 1995 World Extreme Skiing Championships. There, she fell in love with the Alaska, Anthony said.

  5. May 28, 2024 · The American Alpine Club (AAC) and Mountain Hardwear are excited to announce the 2024 McNeill-Nott recipients. With the untimely death of Sue Nott and her climbing partner Karen McNeill on Sultana (Mt. Foraker) in 2006, the AAC partnered with Mountain Hardwear to establish the McNeill-Nott Award in their memory.

  6. Nov 8, 2007 · Unsolved mysteries of what happened to two of the most accomplished female mountaineers in the world just drives me around the bend. A year and a half ago, Sue Nott and Karen McNeil were attempting a climb of Mt Foraker's Infinite Spur route, Foraker is right near Denali in Alaska.

  7. Susan Nott, mountaineer: born Vail, Colorado 12 June 1969; died Mount Foraker, Alaska c20 May 2006. On 11 June, search and rescue teams scouring the upper slopes of the formidable 5,300m...

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