Surviving Latvian climber Bilzens may return to Latvia a month after Alaska fall
Mārtiņš Bilzens, the sole survivor of four Latvian climbers after a fall on Denali, could return to Latvia in about a month. He endured over ten hours in freezing conditions awaiting rescue and is now hospitalized in Anchorage.

Mārtiņš Bilzens, the only one of four Latvian climbers to survive a fall of approximately 300 meters while climbing Denali — North America's highest peak — may be able to return to Latvia in about a month. The accident occurred during their ascent, leaving Bilzens stranded in subzero temperatures for more than ten hours before rescuers arrived. He was subsequently airlifted to a hospital in Anchorage in critical condition, where he continues to receive treatment. No further details have been released regarding the fate of the other three climbers. The incident highlights the inherent dangers of high-altitude mountaineering and the challenges of conducting rescue operations in remote, extreme environments.
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