FatalityOutcome: FatalHypothermia
Fatality — Mount Washington, Feb 26, 1994
40-year-old community college music professor from South Orange, NJ · party of 2
Monroe Couper, 40, and his partner Eric Lattey left the Harvard Cabin late on February 26, 1994 (returning for a forgotten rope) to climb Pinnacle Gully. Last seen high on the route at ~5 p.m., they were stopped by 90+ mph winds and -18°F cold. Without sleeping bags or food (only a stove), they died of hypothermia in an emergency bivouac at the edge of the Alpine Garden; bodies found February 28.
Contributing factors
Late startIgnored forecastNo emergency shelterNovice in winter terrain