For the third year in a row, the Dick’s-A-Thon will be held to honor and remember Ian Cox and raise funds for search and rescue efforts in Washington.
SEATTLE — The Cox family has created a lasting legacy to honor and remember Ian Cox after the avid climber and mountaineer lost his life in 2022.
Cox went on a solo climb at Mount Degenhardt in the North Cascades but never returned. Two years later, his parents, Duncan and Marla, received word that his remains had been found.
“I get a call from the chief ranger and as soon as I saw the caller ID
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