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#283271 - 01/09/17 01:47 AM lost hikers rescued from NC wilderness area
Robert_McCall Offline
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Registered: 12/27/14
Posts: 19
This happened during a wave of rain, followed by about 4" of snow and very cold temps plus high winds. Real temps got down to about 0 degrees F, and that's not accounting for wind chill. These guys picked about the worst time to go exploring in Shining Rock. Current reports are sketchy but stated the pair were lost with no map, compass, or GPS.

The Shining Rock area trails are unblazed and it's notorious for having undocumented rabbit trails and shortcuts. People unfamiliar with the area commonly get lost.

story from Smoky Mountain News

They were able to get a fire going, which is darned respectable after the 2+ days of soaking rain that preceded the snow. One story said they constructed a shelter, while the above link says they found one. There are no established shelter structures in that area, so I'm curious to hear more details when they come.

My net takeaway from the various (early) accounts is that these guys weren't highly skilled, but they did manage to hold on in some extremely challenging conditions. Ultimately it was their ability to communicate for rescue that saved them.

I expect they have learned a lesson.

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#283273 - 01/09/17 09:01 AM Re: lost hikers rescued from NC wilderness area [Re: Robert_McCall]
wildman800 Offline
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Registered: 11/09/06
Posts: 2846
Loc: La-USA
Perhaps they found a bushcraft shelter that someone made, used, and left. I leave my shelters made from natural materials to either return to or in case a lost hunter/hiker is lost and finds it when he needs a shelter. God works in mysterious ways....
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#283274 - 01/09/17 08:58 PM Re: lost hikers rescued from NC wilderness area [Re: Robert_McCall]
TeacherRO Offline
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Registered: 03/11/05
Posts: 2574
Before you go: Tell someone where you're going and check the weather report.

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#283275 - 01/10/17 12:59 AM Re: lost hikers rescued from NC wilderness area [Re: TeacherRO]
hikermor Offline
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Registered: 08/26/06
Posts: 7705
Loc: southern Cal
What! That will remove all semblance of challenge and adventure from the trip.....

I am reminded of a saying attributed to Daniel Boone - "I have never been lost, but I have been mighty confused for a few days."

Good thing they remembered the phone number for 911.

BTW, I am sure many of us have been in Dan'l's situation a time or two. I know I have. A map really helps then.


Edited by hikermor (01/10/17 06:57 PM)
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