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The absence of evidence has fueled years of speculation. Some believe they may have fallen during their climb, hidden by crevasses or buried under rockfall. Others suggest a sudden storm forced them off course. The remoteness of Mount Hooker makes the mystery feel both plausible and unshakable.
Yet they are remembered not only for how they vanished, but for how they lived—bound by love, adventure, and the wilderness they cherished.
More than a decade later, Mount Hooker still towers over the Wind River Range, its granite face unyielding, holding fast to the silence of two climbers who never returned.