#299161 - 06/22/21 01:05 PM
Heat related Grand Canyon fatality
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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/grand-canyon-hiker-dies-trail-during-extreme-heat-n1271786 This is a news account of a recent fatality within Grand Canyon. Grand Canyon National Park has a very active and proficient Search and Rescue operation, but outside help can only do so much. Individual actions and decisions can avert tragedies like this and render outside assistance unnecessary. Of course, Federal legislation should be enacted, making dying within a National Park a severe criminal offense, with appropriate penalties....
Edited by hikermor (06/22/21 01:05 PM)
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#299167 - 06/23/21 12:24 AM
Re: Heat related Grand Canyon fatality
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Very unfortunate but one out of five? Did she have some underlying condition
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#299169 - 06/23/21 02:25 PM
Re: Heat related Grand Canyon fatality
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Based on the information in the news account, one can speculate that prominent "underlying condition" was unfamiliarity with a drastically different climate from that of Ohio, her home.
She was almost certainly not well hydrated, being unfamiliar with the demands of Arizona climate. They were planning a multiday trip, so probably plenty of weight. Did they start early enough? 4AM would not be too soon. The last time I hiked at Grand Canyon in the summer, I started at 230 AM.....
The park brochure of back country hiking gives solid, time tested guidance, but this group would not have been the first to disregard....
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#299172 - 06/23/21 03:32 PM
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You must understand that water is really, really heavy and I am not thirsty right now....
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#299173 - 06/23/21 05:14 PM
Re: Heat related Grand Canyon fatality
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#299174 - 06/23/21 06:46 PM
Re: Heat related Grand Canyon fatality
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https://news.yahoo.com/60-old-dies-during-last-172053740.htmlYet another Grand Canyon hiker fatality - much shorter trail cause of death not officially determined, but not a fall.
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#299179 - 06/25/21 01:39 AM
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Why would you go to the desert in the Summer?
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#299184 - 06/25/21 12:32 PM
Re: Heat related Grand Canyon fatality
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In Arizona, elevation above sea level determines climate. The South rim of Grand Canyon 6-7,000feet ASL is cool and pleasant during the summer. The depths of GC are lower, around 2,000 feet ASL and much warmer.
Most people do not realize that much of Arizona supports extensive pine forests, cool, pleasant, and snowy....
Edited by hikermor (06/25/21 12:33 PM)
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