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#44932 - 07/24/05 02:50 PM Hiker Survives Five Days in Lava Field
Craig Offline


Registered: 11/13/01
Posts: 1784
Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
And this guy's an experienced hiker? Am I missing something?

-- Craig

From Yahoo, 24 July 2005, 10:50 AM:
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050724/ap_on_re_us/volcano_missing_texan

Hiker Survives Five Days in Lava Field

A hiker lost for five days in a lava field near a volcano says he survived by drinking water he squeezed from moss in a mostly barren landscape. Gilbert Dewey Gaedcke III, 41, was rescued Friday afternoon after a teenager on a helicopter tour spotted him stumbling across the rocky lava, trying to attract attention with a mirror from his camera.

Gaedcke had been missing since Sunday night, when he decided to take a hike across desolate lava fields near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park to get a closer look at an active volcano.

The experienced hiker from Austin, Texas, said he saw no water, but there were pockets of jungle-like vegetation sprinkled throughout the old lava flow.

Gaedcke said he crawled beneath the vines and lick moisture off leaves. Then he found moss growing on trees, and was able to squeeze enough water from it to drink.

"It was muddy, green, mossy water, but it worked," he said Saturday. "If I hadn't found that I'd be dead right now," he said.

Gaedcke said tour helicopters had flown overhead all week, but he was unable to attract attention because clouds blocked the sun.

Then, late Friday afternoon, another one flew over. Aboard was 15-year-old Peter Frank, who spotted the odd glint in the late afternoon sunlight.

"It was the only thing like that out there," said Frank, of Pasadena, Calif. "As we got closer we realized it was a man."

Gaedcke, dehydrated, but otherwise OK after surviving five days in the heat, was lost amid acres of blackened volcanic rock.

"I wound up on some of the most vicious terrain I've ever seen," he said as he rested at a friend's home before flying home. "It's all gray rock — terrible stuff — then vegetation like an oasis, then more gray rock."

Gaedcke's rented car had been found days earlier at the end of a road near an old lava flow bordering the east side of the 333,000-acre national park. Police had few leads to follow.

Fire crews and rangers from the park searched for days on foot and on horseback. Helicopters buzzed the area, but there was no sign of Gaedcke.

Then, Frank spotted what looked like a toy pinwheel glinting in the sunlight. His mother, Diann Kim, said her son asked Blue Hawaiian Helicopters pilot Cliff Muzzi to get a closer look.

"As we got closer you could see the man flashing a mirror and waving a dark orange fabric," she said. "As he was coming down the path, clearly he couldn't move that well."

Kim's daughter, Hannah, and a friend wrapped bottles of water in airsickness bags to drop to the distressed hiker. "It was so amazing," Kim said. "To see a person out there was like seeing a person on the face of the moon.

After returning his passengers to Hilo International Airport, Muzzi headed back to retrieve Gaedcke, then whisked him back to the airport about 17 miles to the northeast. Medical crews were waiting to take him to Hilo Medical Center.

Gaedcke said he saw the bright glow of the lava and then turned to go back to his car, but missed it as he walked in the dark. He hiked inland, expecting to intersect with the road, but by morning, he was lost.

"My feet feel like I had a 30-day adventure," he said. "And if it weren't for my feet, I'd be dancing a jig right now."

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#44933 - 07/24/05 03:53 PM Re: Hiker Survives Five Days in Lava Field
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 02/09/01
Posts: 3824
Well, Now he's even more experienced. <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />And,and- he was spotted by a- Californian <img src="/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />. We had the famous Modoc wars here. A small band of american freedom fighters used lava fields as a deadly defenseworks against a superior invading professional army. At least thats how my beret clad teacher's aid described it with moist eyes. We spent a weekend there. My only question was why either party wanted the place to begin with <img src="/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

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#44934 - 07/24/05 06:16 PM Re: Hiker Survives Five Days in Lava Field
Susan Offline
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Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
"Experienced" = he's pulled dumb stunts like this before and survived.

*Didn't leave a note in the car, indicating where he was going.
*Probably didn't take water.
*Tried to find way back to car in the dark.

He was lucky to be in Hawaii, where it rains almost every day. I don't think he would have gotten away with it in the lava fields of CA, OR or WA.

But dumb luck has saved people many times before. And will again. But I'd rather not count on it, myself.

Sue

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#44935 - 07/24/05 08:32 PM Re: Hiker Survives Five Days in Lava Field
cedfire Offline
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Registered: 07/10/03
Posts: 659
Loc: Orygun
The lava fields nearby (CA and OR) don't have many tourist helicopters. And it's pretty toasty in the summer. Ironically, if you set a smoky signal fire you'd probably be rescued -- fire season brings a lot of trained eyes with binoculars, 4WD fire engines, and aircraft.

While his lack of preparation didn't help, I'm surprised to see he tried to signal the helicopter with a mirror and drank water from moss. Pretty lucky guy.

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#44936 - 07/25/05 10:54 PM Re: Hiker Survives Five Days in Lava Field
Blacktop Offline
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Registered: 06/29/05
Posts: 134
Loc: Cypress, TX
His family said that he wanted to get pictures of the glowing lava at night. They were all told specifically NOT to go out there at night by their tour group/lodging provider. Some people just don't get it! The guy has a pretty good guardian angel, I suppose.
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#44937 - 07/25/05 11:22 PM Re: Hiker Survives Five Days in Lava Field
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 02/09/01
Posts: 3824
No, with respect to my hawaiian friend's, Pele' sent the menihunies to teach this howlie a lesson. His guardian angel was probably back at the hotel drinking a mai-tai with the paper umbrella in it <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

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#44938 - 07/26/05 12:41 AM Re: Hiker Survives Five Days in Lava Field
Anonymous
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The spirits of the mountains will take what they will. The spirits of fire will do the same. I have no experince with volcanos, but I guess that it would be a unique spirit, similiar to both. Since both the spirits of mountains and fire dance with the spirits of air, who are by nature tricksters, maybe the volcano found him funny? *shrugs*

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#44939 - 07/26/05 12:43 AM Re: Hiker Survives Five Days in Lava Field
Anonymous
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Chris, Ithought you said no picking on California. *chuckles*

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#44940 - 07/26/05 11:42 AM Re: Hiker Survives Five Days in Lava Field
Craig Offline


Registered: 11/13/01
Posts: 1784
Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
Glowing lava would seem a spectacular example of a natural phenomenon from which I should stay far away.

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