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| #151135 - 10/07/08 08:30 AM  Re: Hiker dies in Sierra, probably from exposure
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|   Veteran
 
 Registered:  03/31/06
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O.A.P.Please enlighten me on the meaning of the acronym OAP.    = Old Age pensioner. S.K.I.  = Spending Kid's Inheritance. C.D.  = Coffin Dodger. G.O.D.  = Grumpy Old Dad. G.O.W.  = Grumpy Old Woman. (His wife).    
_________________________I don't do dumb & helpless.
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| #151157 - 10/07/08 02:26 PM  Re: Hiker dies in Sierra, probably from exposure
[Re: clearwater] |  
|   Old Hand
 
 Registered:  03/19/05
 Posts: 1185
 Loc:  Channeled Scablands
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When the woman was found, she was comatose, responding only to a sternal rub. It was sleeting with wind gusts nearby recorded at
 100 MPH. She was wearing a Goretex coat, pile jacket, t shirt
 and nylon wind pants. Had a large pack full of backpacking gear
 nearby.
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| #151173 - 10/07/08 04:30 PM  Re: Hiker dies in Sierra, probably from exposure
[Re: clearwater] |  
|   Geezer
 
 Registered:  01/21/04
 Posts: 5163
 Loc:  W. WA
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"Had a large pack full of backpacking gear nearby."
 Then I guess it was NO-No #2: Stop and hole up while you're still in good shape. Waiting until you're wet and hypothermic is not good.
 
 If they had gear, I guess none of them were thinking much... ... unless ... There were three women and one man. I've been in enough similar situations to suspect that the women may have wanted to stop, and the guy kept saying, "Oh, it's just a little further -- we can make it!" and the women went along, against their better judgment, rather than insisting.
 
 I'm glad none of the guys HERE would do anything like that.
 
 Sue
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| #151180 - 10/07/08 05:22 PM  Re: Hiker dies in Sierra, probably from exposure
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|   Sheriff
 Pooh-Bah
 
   Registered:  10/12/07
 Posts: 1804
 Loc:  Southern California
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When the woman was found, she was comatose, responding only to a sternal rub. It was sleeting with wind gusts nearby recorded at
 100 MPH. She was wearing a Goretex coat, pile jacket, t shirt
 and nylon wind pants. Had a large pack full of backpacking gear
 nearby.
  Ouch.  That's really sad.  Sounds like they were at least somewhat prepared.  Susan, you're 100% right -- hole up while you're still in good enough shape that you can.   I wish we knew more details.  Perhaps they were in a steep area that would have been very difficult to set up a shelter in?  Perhaps they were pushing to get into a more sheltered place?  In any event, it's a really unfortunate occurance. What is it that they say in mountaineering training?  "The mountain is neither good nor evil.  The mountain simply does not care."  Something like that. |  
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| #151185 - 10/07/08 05:41 PM  Re: Hiker dies in Sierra, probably from exposure
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 Registered:  06/10/08
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 Loc:  Southern Cal
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"the snow doesn't give a soft white damn who it touches..." ee cummings
 
 He didn't mention the stupid or the careless either, being a poet and all...
 
 John E
 
_________________________JohnE
 
 "and all the lousy little poets
 comin round
 tryin' to sound like Charlie Manson"
 
 The Future/Leonard Cohen
 
 
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| #151186 - 10/07/08 05:43 PM  Re: Hiker dies in Sierra, probably from exposure
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|   Carpal Tunnel
 
   Registered:  08/03/07
 Posts: 3078
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Are group shelters or Bothy bags commonly used in North America?  These group shelters are invaluable in the type of weather this unfortunate group had to deal with. Combine a 4 person Bothy bag (500gms) with lightweight Thermarest lite seats (each at 100gms can be compressed enough to fit a pocket) and this may have saved this womans life. They can even be used to change into dry clothes stored in a dry sack or even get a hot drink going with a lightweight gas stove and pot.http://www.thermarest.com/product_detail.aspx?pID=45&cID=4  A few pounds weight shared 4 ways amounts to virtually nothing! |  
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| #151202 - 10/07/08 09:00 PM  Re: Hiker dies in Sierra, probably from exposure
[Re: clearwater] |  
|   Old Hand
 
 Registered:  03/19/05
 Posts: 1185
 Loc:  Channeled Scablands
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The deceased hiker separated from the group the prior eveningduring bad weather. Apparently she told the others she was going
 to set up camp as she didn't want to keep up with the others. The other three hiked over the next peak and
 spent the night huddled in a tent. They called 911 to let
 authorities know of their predicament but said not to send help
 yet as they had spoken on cell phones to the single hiker and she
 had told them she was okay. The next morning they called back
 saying she wasn't answering her phone and so the search was
 initiated.
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| #151205 - 10/07/08 09:31 PM  Re: Hiker dies in Sierra, probably from exposure
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|   Sheriff
 Pooh-Bah
 
   Registered:  10/12/07
 Posts: 1804
 Loc:  Southern California
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The deceased hiker separated from the group the prior eveningduring bad weather.
That doesn't sound good, particularly in bad weather.  Seems like I hear "got separated" or "was separated" a lot when problems occur. I may not know the whole situation, but it seems almost negligent for the party to have left one person alone while the rest of the party went on, particularly in bad weather.  I wonder what the "back story" is there.  Given that she had said that she was going to set up camp, I wonder if she freaked out during the storm and tried to join the others. Of course recriminations are of little help once a tragedy has occured, but perhaps she didn't die in vain if we all take the lesson to heart. Thanks for the group shelter photos and ideas.  I don't believe I've seen something like that before. |  
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| #151216 - 10/07/08 11:03 PM  Re: Hiker dies in Sierra, probably from exposure
[Re: clearwater] |  
|   Old Hand
 
 Registered:  03/19/05
 Posts: 1185
 Loc:  Channeled Scablands
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Core temperature at the hospital was 73 degrees F.
 Rescue was performed by 5 SAR members who carried her
 by hand, without litter, over a mountain 1/2 mile
 through 6" mud to get her to a site where a 4 wheel atv
 was waiting with a stokes litter. This after they jogged
 5 miles to the search site. One member said it was the
 hardest thing he had ever done in his life!
 
 Helicopters tried twice but were rebuffed by clouds and
 high wind.
 
 
 
 
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