
He was found lying in the snow in the middle of the camp plateau with no visible signs of trauma.
A two-person climbing team found 
Callupan's body shortly before midnight. His gear was found nearby, but 
he had not set up his tent, said NPS spokeswoman Maureen Gualtieri.
His is the first fatality this year 
on the 20,320 foot mountain, the highest peak in North America, 
Gualtieri said. Although its official federal name is Mount McKinley, 
the mountain is more commonly known to Alaskans and climbers by its 
indigenous name, Denali.
Callupan began his ascent of the 
West Buttress route on May 1 and headed up to the 17,200 foot camp on 
May 6, according to other climbing parties at the mountain's 14,200 foot
 camp. According to NPS records, no one else was camped at the 17,200 
foot plateau between May 6 and Sunday, when his body was found.
It
 took several days for park officials to verify Callupan's identity. NPS
 staff worked with the Argentine Consulate to notify Callupan's next of 
kin 
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