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12-08-2006, 01:12 AM
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Re: Tragic. And just before XMAS.
Poor family. I guess at some point I'd have gone back to the family, worried about them. But, really, who knows?
I feel for them. 
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12-08-2006, 01:27 AM
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Re: Tragic. And just before XMAS.
It is very tragic, but was totally avoidable. Being an uber computer nerd, he should have scouted out his route better than using crappy Google, Yahoo or Mapquest.. AND he should have read the sign at the beginning of the little "road" that he turned onto that clearly warned them that it was a road that was NOT maintained during the winter. There's gas stations on I-5 that they could have asked for directions, too.
Another thing he did wrong - NEVER deviate off of the roads into the forest. He left the road and went into terrain that seriously hampered the rescue effort. I bet they flew over him a couple of times while he was in the trees or down one of the canyons.
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12-08-2006, 01:36 AM
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Re: Tragic. And just before XMAS.
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Originally Posted by DRTYFN
It is very tragic, but was totally avoidable. Being an uber computer nerd, he should have scouted out his route better than using crappy Google, Yahoo or Mapquest.. AND he should have read the sign at the beginning of the little "road" that he turned onto that clearly warned them that it was a road that was NOT maintained during the winter. There's gas stations on I-5 that they could have asked for directions, too.
Another thing he did wrong - NEVER deviate off of the roads into the forest. He left the road and went into terrain that seriously hampered the rescue effort. I bet they flew over him a couple of times while he was in the trees or down one of the canyons.
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Then he stopped and spent the night in the car.
I live in the deep south where the change of weather means it might rain or get foggy. But damn, I at least realize that you don't go camping in a washout or stop and sleep in my car on a mountain road this time of year.
Tragic, but was hugely avoidable.
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12-08-2006, 02:07 AM
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Re: Tragic. And just before XMAS.
Dumbass. (brutal, I know)
Oregon search and rescue reportedly flew near the car once or twice, and after a week of NO results, his family hired more search helicopters and they located the girls within 2 days. Unfortunately, they hit the worst weather of the year so far. Recent photos of the car show the snow melted around it. Too bad they burned their tires instead of a Big FAT tree!
I won't even begin to speculate how they got up there or why he didn't simply walk back the way he drove in. I guess he had a whole week to sit there and talk himself into walking into the bottom of that canyon to die.
Sad, yes. But totally stupid.
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12-08-2006, 02:30 AM
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Re: Tragic. And just before XMAS.
They just said on the local news that the dumbass didn't leave his car on the "main road", but pulled it off onto a spur road which I'm sure was partially obstructed by trees. He was on a mission to win that Darwin Award. Even in my H2, with siped tires, winch and all kinds of recovery gear, I wouldn't try to go over those roads in the winter.
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12-08-2006, 02:39 AM
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Re: Tragic. And just before XMAS.
It's all over the media down here - TV, newspapers, everywhere.
And I agree with Drty and Rocks. Everyone down here is making him out to be some big hero. But they seem to keep skipping over the part where he almost got his whole family killed, not just himself.
I'm not totally heartless, I do feel bad for his family and friends. But maybe the media should stop patting this guy on the back and instead use it as an opportunity to educate people on how not to get stuck on a snowed over road, how to carry proper provisions when travelling in that kind of weather, etc., etc. But I guess then they might not have anyone to report about next winter.
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12-08-2006, 03:05 AM
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Re: Tragic. And just before XMAS.
I guess I'm glad I don't bring my wife and boys to Moab.
I wouldn't want to be criticized like the above posts if something happens.
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12-08-2006, 03:08 AM
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Re: Tragic. And just before XMAS.
What kind of car were they driving anyway? Poor guy, he basically put himself (and family) in danger almost before he even began by not taking precautions. You gotta be ready for anything. E-blankets, some food, water, flares, etc. are not items to be left behind if you're venturing out and about with the possibility of a storm, especially in the wild areas of North America.
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