Reported Mountaineering Accidents, Table II
1951–2003
2004
Geographical Districts
Number of Accidents
Deaths
Total Persons Involved
Number of Accidents
Deaths
Total Persons Involved
CANADA
Alberta
490
134
1022
24
8
11
British Columbia
299
110
627
8
4
14
Yukon Territory
34
26
75
1
1
2
New Brunswick
1
0
0
0
0
0
Ontario
37
9
67
0
0
0
Quebec
29
9
60
2
1
3
East Arctic
8
2
21
0
0
0
West Arctic
1
1
2
0
0
0
Practice Cliffs1
20
2
36
0
0
0
UNITED STATES
Alaska
461
173
766
11
2
37
Arizona, Nevada Texas
79
16
146
5
1
7
Atlantic-North
855
140
1493
31
4
56
Atlantic-South
86
23
153
6
0
12
California
1,134
269
2,331
42
10
75
Central
131
16
211
1
0
3
Colorado
707
196
2236
11
3
18
Montana, Idaho South Dakota
76
30
120
1
1
2
Oregon
173
99
404
12
3
22
Utah, New Mexico
141
53
264
15
4
24
Washington
983
303
796
18
5
35
Wyoming
519
117
962
10
4
35
1This category includes bouldering, artificial climbing walls, buildings, and so forth. These are also added to the count of each province, but not to the total count, though that error has been made in previous years. The Practice Cliffs category has been removed from the U.S. data.