GREEN COUNTY, NY – Forest rangers with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation said they faced several challenges working to airlift an ice climber after a dangerous fall in the Catskills left him seriously injured and unable to walk. The climber, a 35-year-old man from New Paltz, New York, was climbing alone and without a rope at Buttermilk Falls on Jan. 24 when he fell. NYSDEC Forest Ranger Seamus Peterson told FOX Weather he was one of the first rescuers to reach the climber on the ground. NJ man falls 60 feet while ice climbing in New…..