#245107 - 04/20/12 04:24 AM
How to Die in a National Park
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Geezer in Chief
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Interesting short article in the current national Geographic summarizing fatalities in the National Park System 2007-2011. 37% were due to drowning, 23% to motor vehicle accidents, and 18% to falling. 0.6% were due to animal attacks, exceeded in frequency by poisoning (0.9%), bicycle accidents (1%), avalanches (2%),plane crashes (3%) and exposure (4%).
I would bet this profile is generally representative of outdoor recreationists overall in most of the USA.
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#245114 - 04/20/12 06:39 AM
Re: How to Die in a National Park
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You might be interested in an article from "Wilderness and Environmental Medicine", 20, 244-249 (2009) called Dead Men Walking: Search and Rescue in US National Parks. It turns out that hiking accounts for 48% of SAR missions, boating 21%, swimming 6%, and climbing only 5%. Lots of other interesting information in the article.
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#245116 - 04/20/12 09:27 AM
Re: How to Die in a National Park
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Geezer in Chief
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Thank you, AKSAR. Very informative reference.
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#245118 - 04/20/12 10:02 AM
Re: How to Die in a National Park
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Pooh-Bah
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It turns out that hiking accounts for 48% of SAR missions, boating 21%, swimming 6%, and climbing only 5%. I suppose a next question is what percentage of park visitors engage in each activity, that is, what are the statistical risks of death for engaging in each.
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#245123 - 04/20/12 02:17 PM
Re: How to Die in a National Park
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... It turns out that hiking accounts for 48% of SAR missions, boating 21% ... I wonder how many of those start off their SAR adventure by simply getting lost.
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#245126 - 04/20/12 03:01 PM
Re: How to Die in a National Park
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Air, speed, and gravity - they'll get you every time.
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#245146 - 04/20/12 08:30 PM
Re: How to Die in a National Park
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There's a couple of good books by Michael Ghiglieri detailing the deaths in two of the nations most popular parks, Grand Canyon and Yosemite. It supplies the statistics on the various causes of deaths, but more importantly they research the actual events that happened and provide a details on what led up to it. Some of the causes are fairly predictable, but others are somewhat unexpected.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=micael+ghigleri
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#245149 - 04/20/12 10:45 PM
Re: How to Die in a National Park
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 04/01/10
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I imagine falling would be my biggest risk of those listed, followed by an untreated snakebite (or both yikes!).
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#245151 - 04/21/12 12:48 AM
Re: How to Die in a National Park
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Here is a link to three years of Ray Mears shows on BBC. I whiled away the hours of several rainy days watching these videos. Several of the episodes investigate the deaths of people who were engaged in outdoor activities, interviewing families or friends of victims, officials, and experts....the production values are top notch, and the material was fascinating. http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/ray-mears-extreme-survival/
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#245164 - 04/21/12 03:07 PM
Re: How to Die in a National Park
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Geezer in Chief
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I believe statistics for various activities are available that have been calculated independently of venue, in other words, not necessarily within units of the National Park system. Years ago, I saw a show on PBS which discussed the various hazards of sundry outdoor activities. What stuck in my mind was that the accident rate for rock climbing was identical to the accident rate for driving in the automobile - a pretty good example of how we accept the hazards of a commonplace activity and emphasize the hazards of something exotic and unusual.
Sorry, I can't quote you a definitive source for the stats, but they are out there somewhere....
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