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Searchers Find SF Man In Oregon Wilderness (Unconfirmed - James Kim CNET Editor)
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Posted on 12/06/2006 12:24:22 PM PST by cgk

Searchers Find SF Man In Oregon Wilderness

POSTED: 8:00 pm PST November 30, 2006
UPDATED: 12:12 pm PST December 6, 2006

MERLIN, Ore. -- Airborne rescuers spotted a flash in a heavily wooded area and then caught a glimpse of a man laying face down they believe may be missing San Francisco resident James Kim in the Oregon wilderness Wednesday.

Searchers were being lowered from the helicopter to assist the man.

There was no immediate word on his condition.

Clothing and bits of an Oregon map turned up Tuesday in a drainage in which search and rescue teams sought James Kim, 35, who has been missing since Saturday when he set out on foot to seek help for his family.

"He is a sharp individual and has a strong will to live," Jackson County Sheriff Mike Winters said. "He has done a heck of a job out there."

The clothing, which was wet, included two gray sweat shirts, a red T-shirt, a sock and a blue girl's skirt, said Lt. Gregg Hastings of the Oregon State Patrol. Family members said Kim had taken the items when he left.

"They were laid out in a well defined area, in a pattern," Hastings said. The pattern led officers to believe that "little signs are being left by James."

Searchers also found a pair of gray pants they believed belonged to Kim. The family said he was wearing the pants over blue jeans when he left.

Teams resumed their search Wednesday, but were hampered by fog which they hoped would lift by midday.

Searchers planned to drop 18 rescue packages containing clothing, emergency gear and other survival provisions into the area Wednesday in hopes that Kim could find one. The packages, clear plastic bags the size of pillows, also contained a note from his family.

Searchers said the packages would be dropped in a 3-square-mile area where "hot spots" showed up two nights earlier in thermal imaging.

"This is frustrating. We are so close," Josephine County Undersheriff Brian Anderson said. "There are people pouring their heart and soul into this. We are not going to quit until we find him."

Temperatures at night in the search area have been dipping below freezing in lower elevations. No precipitation is expected until Friday.

Kim's wife, Kati, and two daughters were rescued Monday at their car, stuck in the snow on a remote road.

When he left the car Saturday, James Kim went about two miles along the road, and then headed down into a drainage area, said Lt. Gregg Hastings of the Oregon State Police.

About 100 rescue workers and four helicopters were searching for Kim, following his footprints down a drainage called Big Windy Creek that leads to the Rogue River.

Anderson said he does not know why Kim went into the drainage area. "I hope to have the opportunity to ask why he did that," he said.

Kim, a senior editor for the technology media company CNET Networks Inc., had two lighters and was wearing tennis shoes, pants and a heavy coat, but no hat, Anderson said. He would likely be within about five miles of the car, he said.

The Kims had been missing since Nov. 25, when they left Portland and headed home after a holiday trip to the Pacific Northwest.

Kati Kim told officers they were traveling south from Portland on Interstate 5 and missed the turnoff to a state highway, Oregon 42, that leads through the Coast Range to Gold Beach, where they planned to stay at a resort.

Officers said the couple used a map to choose the road they were on. "They got the map out -- a regular highway map -- that showed the route," Anderson said.

However, it wasn't clear whose map the couple used. The 2005-2007 state highway map distributed by the Oregon Department of Transportation has a warning in red print, inside a red box: "This route closed in winter." A Rand-McNally map did not have a similar warning.

On Monday, searchers in a private helicopter hired by the family spotted Kati Kim, 30, and daughters Penelope, 4, and Sabine, 7 months. They were released from a hospital in Grants Pass on Tuesday.

After leaving Portland on Interstate 5, search leaders said, the couple missed a turnoff that leads to the coast and took a wrong turn on a twisty mountain road they chose as an alternative.

Stuck, they used their car heater until they ran out of gas then burned tires to stay warm and attract attention. With only a few jars of baby food and limited supplies, Kati Kim nursed her children.

The area's complicated road network is commonly used by whitewater rafters on the Rogue River or as a shortcut to the coast in the summer, but it is not plowed in the winter.



TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Oregon
KEYWORDS: cnet; jameskim
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To: Wally_Kalbacken

Mistakes happen. Just hope they doesn't happen to you.


21 posted on 12/06/2006 12:37:05 PM PST by Stone Mountain
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To: montag813

If he got his clothing soaking wet it could have been very quick.


22 posted on 12/06/2006 12:37:14 PM PST by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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To: Wally_Kalbacken
How sharp could he be to get caught in that fashion and put his family at risk?

I've done stupider things, but I always got lucky. This was bad luck on top of poor decisionmaking. But mostly bad luck.

23 posted on 12/06/2006 12:37:27 PM PST by bondjamesbond (Many Americans are invested in a US failure in Iraq, and will work diligently to bring it about.)
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To: cgk

Also here:

Wife, Daughters of CNET Editor Found (Alive) by Searchers (Update #941)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1748417/posts


24 posted on 12/06/2006 12:40:14 PM PST by Rte66
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To: cgk

Per press conference, his body has been found.

Prayers to all affected and RIP to a man who made the ultimate sacrifice for his wife and daughters.


25 posted on 12/06/2006 12:48:19 PM PST by HelloooClareece ("We make war that we may live in peace". Aristotle)
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To: cgk
"a blue girl's skirt"

Wonder where this writer went to school?

Carolyn

26 posted on 12/06/2006 12:48:44 PM PST by CDHart ("It's too late to work within the system and too early to shoot the b@#$%^&s."--Claire Wolfe)
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To: cgk

I know it is unlikely to find him alive after this length of time, but I wish the media wouldn't be so quick to headline that his "body" has been found until it confirmed whether he is dead or alive. Prayers for the family!


27 posted on 12/06/2006 12:49:05 PM PST by Ohioan from Florida (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.- Edmund Burke)
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To: Wally_Kalbacken

This is not the place for that.


28 posted on 12/06/2006 12:50:00 PM PST by Howlin (44 days to Destin!)
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To: Howlin; All

It's official, Kim found dead
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1748417/posts?page=1012#1012

KGW Stream (heartbroken announcement by Sheriff Anderson)
God bless those that searched so hard for him
http://www.kgw.com/sharedcontent/VideoPlayer/videoPlayer.php?vidId=57406&live=yes


30 posted on 12/06/2006 1:07:31 PM PST by AliVeritas (Save a child... club a lib.)
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To: OldFriend
You're right. At the time I wrote that, I thought they had found Kim alive. My bad.
Prayers for his family.
31 posted on 12/06/2006 1:19:35 PM PST by Ignatz (Click your mouse three times and repeat, "There's no place like 127.0.0.1")
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To: cgk

Officers said the couple used a map to choose the road they were on.

They chose poorly.


32 posted on 12/06/2006 1:24:51 PM PST by TC Rider (The United States Constitution © 1791. All Rights Reserved.)
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To: AliVeritas
God bless those that searched so hard for him.

Amen
33 posted on 12/06/2006 1:26:29 PM PST by MEG33 (GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES.)
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To: Wally_Kalbacken
You know conditions can change in mountains quickly. I have been snowed in the mountains for several days at a time before, and at least once with little shelter and just a bit of food. In blizzard conditions you do not go anywhere, you stay put, and stay alive, you make yourself a shelter and remain.

This guy probably did what he thought was right. No need to pick on someone who got caught in a bad situation and might already be dead.
34 posted on 12/06/2006 1:40:08 PM PST by Rick.Donaldson (http://realitycheck.blogsome.com)
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To: cgk; abcraghead; aimhigh; Archie Bunker on steroids; bicycle thug; blackie; coffeebreak; ...

Oregon Ping

Please notify me via FReepmail if you would like to be added to or taken off the Oregon Ping List.

35 posted on 12/11/2006 5:49:03 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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