Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Mary Margaret McKeown's climbing team had ascended 22,000 feet on Tibet's Shishapangma when the avalanche hit.
"It was like a churning river knocking us down," McKeown recalled recently. "They tell us you're supposed to drop your pack, but there was no time for that. Survival instinct just takes over."
After the snow settled, McKeown and two other climbers were able to get out. But it wa... (continued)