featured in Climbing Magazine<\/a> in September 2017. The magazine listed him as 24 years old at the time. Both men’s families have been notified of the situation, according to the AST dispatch.<\/p>\nJohnson and Leclerc were supposed to hike and ski back to town via the West Mendenhall Glacier Trail, according to the dispatch. There was a snowstorm Wednesday, and neither man has a satellite phone or emergency beacon, according to the dispatch.<\/p>\n
Some of the men’s gear has been located, according to the dispatch. JMR and Coast Guard personnel are using a pair of Coast Guard MH-60 helicopters, and as of 3 p.m. Thursday, the search was ongoing. Coast Guard Lt. Brian Dykens said late Thursday that one helicopter was diverted from a patrol to assist, and a second helicopter was deployed from Coast Guard Air Station Sitka.<\/p>\n
Local climber Jacek Maselko said he wasn’t sure which route Johnson and Leclerc were taking, but that climbing on the Towers is “very challenging.” Maselko said it’s not uncommon for climbers at the Towers to not have a SAT phone with them, as there’s actually cellphone reception at certain places on the Towers.<\/p>\n
“That’s one of the interesting things about the Towers,” Maselko said, “is you’re in cell range of town and in visual distance of town, but you are very much on your own.”<\/p>\n
Maselko said “so many things” could have happened on the descent to delay the climbers, but he didn’t want to speculate. At this point, he said, he and the rest of the climbing community are staying positive.<\/p>\n
“We’re just hoping for the best,” Maselko said.<\/p>\n
\n• Contact reporter Alex McCarthy at 523-2271 or amccarthy@juneauempire.com. Follow him on Twitter at @akmccarthy.<\/b><\/p>\n
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