The body of a climber who died in a fall on Oregon’s Mt. Hood in March has been recovered after months of dangerous weather and avalanche conditions subsided, officials said.Pradnya Mohite, 34, of Issaquah, Washington, and her climbing partner, 50-year-old Lei Wang, of Renton, Washington, were attempting to summit Mt. Hood on March 9 when they fell about 200 feet near the Leuthold Couloir, a long, steep avalanche chute, the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office said.\"Ms. Wang sustained critical injuries and Ms. Mohite was declared deceased at the location of the fall,\" the sheriff’s office said.Dangerous conditions at the time forced rescue crews to delay efforts to recover Mohite’s body, officials have said. BODIES RECOVERED FROM GLACIER NATIONAL PARKThe recovery was further delayed after a series of late-season storms brought a massive amount of snow in March and April, increasing the risk of avalanche and creating difficult climbing conditions.On Thursday, rescuers noticed

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