A search and rescue in Glacier National Park for two local men reported overdue from a climb on Dusty Star Mountain ended Sunday morning when Minuteman Aviation located the bodies of the two deceased climbers.
The mountaineers were 67-year-old Brian McKenzie Kennedy from Columbia Falls, MT and 67-year-old Jack Dewayne Beard from Kalispell, MT.
According to park staff who knew the men personally, Kennedy and Beard were considered expert climbers and have been summitting mountain peaks in Glacier National Park for decades. As long-time members, both men contributed greatly to the Glacier Mountaineering Society and were well-known in the Flathead Valley community.
The men were climbing Dusty Star Mountain and initiated the trip on July 21 with the plan to hike out July 22. They were reported missing on July 24 and park rangers located their vehicle at the trailhead on the same day.
An air search began on July 24 in the Dusty Star Mountain area on the east side route of approach where vegetation is extremely dense with potentially dangerous terrain. Two Bear Air flew on July 24 in daylight and darkness. Minuteman Aviation took over this morning and located the bodies of the climbers.
Park staff would like to express their deepest condolences to the families and ask that the public respect the families’ privacy.
Jeff
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