Reported Mountaineering Accidents, Table III
Numbers Refer to Number of Persons Involved
1951-71
1959-71
1972
U.S.A.
CAN.
U.S.A.
CAN.
Terrain
Rock
1009
74
122
25
Snow
533
80
49
15
River
4
0
0
0
Unknown
1
2
1
0
Ascent or Descent
Ascent
758
90
90
25
Descent
696
60
71
13
Unknown
93
6
11
2
Immediate Cause
Fall or slip on rock
552
42
60
11
Failure of piton
35
2
6
0
Falling rock or object
135
19
20
8
Failure of rappel
66
2
12
1
Slip on snow or ice
216
27
17
0
Fall into crevasse
32
8
0
3
Loss of control — Voluntary glissade
60
5
7
0
Avalanche
96
31
5
7
Lightning
25
3
6
0
Skiing
5
2
1
1
Faulty use of crampons
8
1
2
0
Exceed abilities
110
5
10
0
Exposure and/or Exhaustion
82
1
6
1
Heat prostration
3
0
0
0
Unknown
9
2
3
0
Failure to follow route
3
0
1
0
Stranded
79
3
12
8
Illness Medical (incl. Pulm. Edema and Frostbite)
29
3
4
0
Prussik knot slipped
2
0
0
0
Contributory Causes
Climbing unroped
404
29
55
14
Climbing alone
109
13
23
1
Exceeding abilities
(inexperienced)
360
44
50
13
Darkness
35
2
8
1
Inadequate equipment
156
7
32
9
Old rope
8
1
0
0
Piton failure
40
2
6
1
1951-71
1959-71
1972
U.S.A.
CAN.
U.S.A.
CAN.
Bad weather
55
6
17
1
Exposure and/or Exhaustion
32
1
4
0
Party separated
30
2
4
4
Age of Individuals
Boys
5
0
0
0
Under 15
57
4
6
0
15-20
535
35
68
7
21-25
344
31
48
7
26-30
186
35
17
10
31-35
106
9
8
7
Over 35
170
21
12
6
Unknown
144
21
13
3
Affiliation with Climbing Groups
Unaffiliated
536
26
56
11
Not stated
448
42
79
11
Member of Mountaineering Club
563
88
37
18
Estimate of Experience
None or little
728
56
78
15
Moderate
409
35
46
12
Experienced
244
50
34
10
Unknown
166
15
14
3
Month of Year
January
49
2
5
0
February
83
8
6
4
March
79
2
10
1
April
87
3
12
0
May
129
9
21
2
June
179
25
22
6
July
295
56
19
9
August
279
39
35
16
September
155
6
19
1
October
86
2
8
1
November
71
1
5
0
December
47
1
10
0
Unknown
8
2
0
0