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Climber apparently suffered a heart attack By James Kimberly | Chicago Tribune reporter James Nasti was an avid runner, cyclist and mountaineer who had been on an 11-year quest to climb the highest points in all 50 states. But upon reaching his 49th high point on the 4th of July, the Naperville father of three collapsed and died on the summit of Mt. McKinley in Alaska, apparently of a heart attack. Because of treacherous conditions atop the 20,320-foot peak, Nasti's body could not be recovered. Instead, an expedition from the tour company he climbed with buried him there Sunday. It was a fitting finish to a full life, family and friends said. "It's actually kind of comforting," Chris Nasti, 24, his eldest son, said Monday. "If he was going to die of a heart attack, there's probably no better place to have done it than that.... [read full story]
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Stephen Hudak | Sentinel Staff Writer Lake Circuit Judge Lawrence J. Semento departed Friday for a climbing adventure in Tanzania with his 25-year-old daughter, Kara, an English teacher at Mount Dora High School. The judge, 55,...
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Officials at Denali National Park say a climber has collapsed and died on the summit of Mount McKinley. They say James Nasti of Naperville, Illinois was reportedly climbing strongly...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) ― Officials at Denali National Park in Alaska say a climber from Illinois has collapsed and died on the summit of Mount McKinley. Authorities say James Nasti of Naperville was reportedly climbing strongly...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Officials at Denali National Park in Alaska say a climber from Illinois has collapsed and died on the summit of Mount McKinley. Authorities say James Nasti of Naperville was reportedly climbing strongly just...
ANCHORAGE -- Officials at Denali National Park say a climber has collapsed and died on the summit of Mount McKinley. They say James Nasti of Naperville, Illinois was reportedly climbing strongly just before he collapsed on...
Last Modified: July 7th, 2008 09:42 AM A climber collapsed and died on the 20,320-foot summit of Mount McKinley on the Fourth of July evening, officials with the Denali National Park and Preserve said today. It's the first time...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Officials at Denali National Park in Alaska say a climber from Illinois has collapsed and died on the summit of Mount McKinley. Authorities say James Nasti of Naperville was reportedly climbing strongly just...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Officials at Denali National Park in Alaska say a climber from Illinois has collapsed and died on the summit of Mt. McKinley. Authorities say James Nasti of Naperville was reportedly climbing strongly just...
By JEANNETTE J. LEE ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A climber who collapsed and died on the summit of Mount McKinley has been buried there, officials at Denali National Park said Monday. James Nasti, 51, of...
A 51 year old climber collapsed and died on top of Mt. McKinley Friday night. It was the first time a climber has died on the summit. For time being, his body cannot be recovered. A climber collapsed and died on Denali’s summit...

