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Hunt for missing climber goes on | |
(1 day later) | |
The search for an American rock climber swept off a cliff north of Valentia Island, County Kerry, is continuing. | |
Michael Reardon is one of the world's leading free solo climbers. | |
The accident happened on Friday evening at about 1700 BST. Mr Reardon was on a ledge when a wave hit him and he slipped. | |
His wife, Marci, and his 13-year-old daughter are on their way to Ireland.The coastguard said hopes of finding Mr Reardon alive were fading. | |
Mr Reardon's friend, Con Moriarty, in whose house Mr Reardon was staying, said the climber was on a ledge, west of Valentia Coast Guard Station when a wave hit him. | |
Mr Moriarty said that after he slipped off the ledge, Mr Reardon was unable to get himself out of the sea. | Mr Moriarty said that after he slipped off the ledge, Mr Reardon was unable to get himself out of the sea. |
Free solo climbers do not use equipment to scale great heights. | Free solo climbers do not use equipment to scale great heights. |
Mr Reardon had spent the last month in Ireland with a photographer, who was taking pictures of him climbing for an US magazine. | Mr Reardon had spent the last month in Ireland with a photographer, who was taking pictures of him climbing for an US magazine. |