Posted on 12/04/2006 3:18:35 PM PST by sockmonkey
Double WOW!
I think you're right, but I'm hoping we're both wrong. Prayers up for the whole family.
Thanks RR.I wish he had stayed with the car.
Prayers for his safety.
In bad weather in remote areas, DON'T LEAVE THE CAR!
(Exception made for liberals.)
We're fairly experienced backcountry campers, we don't mess with wandering around in bad weather not knowing where we are.
You can kill yourself in north Georgia or the Smoky Mountain park just as easily as in Oregon. Doesn't get quite as cold, but it's surprising how quickly hypothermia can set in in relatively mild winter temperatures, particularly if you get wet.
Missing Family Ping...
Praying that the dad will be found alive..and that the mom and girls are ok...
(I have to admit I didn't think that any of them were still alive...me of little faith I suppose)..
I am so glad they were found.
Praise God .... they have been so much in my thoughts and prayers. Hope they find James, and soon.
We don't know yet in how bad shape the mom and kids are. They could have severe frostbite and/or hypothermia. Wet cold hits kids very, very hard, they haven't got the core temperature reserves of an adult.
No, there will be another press conference in at 5pm. I know they found Katie about 1:40pm, and the trooper said they were tracking James on sno-kats..I'm hoping that means that they could see his prints in the snow.
I remember the guy from Utah who had his hand caught between rocks in a canyon for two days. Think this was back in 2004. Only after cutting off his hand with a pen knife (!) did he manage to come out alive. I guess you also have to make a judgement call about your situation.
I'd suggest a two-way radio as well, either a CB radio or a ham radio. It's probably preferable to have both if you have the room, since CBs and (most) handheld ham radios generally use completely different frequencies that will carry in different ways and different directions. (You technically need a license for a ham radio, but in an emergency, the laws are clear: You can use any sort of transmitter available to you in a life or death situation, whether you'd be authorized to use it normally or not.)
"Does it say how they got to be where they were?"
They were found within the last couple of hours, nothing much is known. The news channels are all repeating the same stuff. They haven't even up dated their websites yet.
Maybe he should have used the snowshoes himself.
Seriously, he had snowshoes in the car?
Unless your extremely experienced AND PREPARED, in the mountains, never leave your car.
In a case like this he could have taken a tire off the car, or the spare, put some gas on it a started it on fire. Tires are very smokey and would have been seen very quickly.
Yah, that was not exactly clear. Rule #1 Don't leave the vehicle.Human nature is to stick around until they are cold, starving, or dehydrated. Once weakened, we will get a case of the homesies. The temptation has to be resisted.
Incredible. Thank God they were found. I hope James Kim makes it out.
Have you seen the "Man Law" commercials? He's in a few of them, even though he doesn't drink.
2. If he'd stayed with his car, he wouldn't have been down there hiking alone in the canyon.
3. Shifting or climbing over large loose rocks while hiking alone is yet another serious mistake.
Lord knows he paid dearly for it.
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