(Yet Another) Skyline rescue?

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(Yet Another) Skyline rescue?

Postby cynthia23 » Sun Sep 01, 2013 10:47 pm

I have this second hand so can't verify, but Emin emailed me yesterday afternoon after coming down from the tram--he said there was a Skyline rescue in progress. According to what he heard, some hikers got stuck at/ran out of water at 5300 feet. Supposedly they left Palm Springs at 9 a.m. (!)

Anyone else heard about this?
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Re: (Yet Another) Skyline rescue?

Postby Hikin_Jim » Fri Sep 06, 2013 6:45 am

cynthia23 wrote:I have this second hand so can't verify, but Emin emailed me yesterday afternoon after coming down from the tram--he said there was a Skyline rescue in progress. According to what he heard, some hikers got stuck at/ran out of water at 5300 feet. Supposedly they left Palm Springs at 9 a.m. (!)

Anyone else heard about this?
Hope they're OK, but boy is it a bad idea to do Skyline ths time of year, and starting at 9:00 AM? :shock: That's just plain nuts.

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Postby neverwashasbeen » Fri Sep 06, 2013 12:34 pm

I heard something about this, second hand so I'm not sure if I have my facts straight. I heard it was an individual who started well before dawn, got lost and didn't find the trail again till 9 am, then continued up and ran out of water. It seems other hikers encountered him but were not able to help much. He was rescued by helicopter. Perhaps someone with more information can fill in the gaps and make needed corrections.
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Postby cynthia23 » Fri Sep 06, 2013 7:14 pm

Interesting. That certainly makes more sense. Although the hiker's actions still weren't exactly sensible. There are times when it's good to give up, and finding yourself (still) at the bottom of Skyline at 9 a.m., is one of them. :)
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Postby bluerail » Sat Sep 07, 2013 5:23 pm

if you were the last person to get a ride off of skyline from sar and you would like your pack and gear that was left behind, plmk. looks like you had quite a struggle and im sure leaving that much good gear behind was difficult.


btw, the amount of weight you were carrying was insane, i only had to carry it 3000' and that was ridiculous.

Also to everyone else, rescue box 2 is now loaded with all kinds of trail mix and cliff bars, power bars, snickers etc...help yourself and thank the rescued person.
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Postby Florian » Sat Sep 07, 2013 7:43 pm

bluerail wrote:Also to everyone else, rescue box 2 is now loaded with all kinds of trail mix and cliff bars, power bars, snickers etc...help yourself and thank the rescued person.


LOL! I'm low on PowerBars actually.

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Postby Sally » Sun Sep 08, 2013 8:36 am

The snickers will probably get a little gooey.
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Postby bluerail » Sun Sep 08, 2013 8:43 am

i usually keep a snickers in my packs as emergency food, even after melting and getting solid again over and over, theyre still a great food :)

Does anyone have any info on the last rescue? Cy, Florian, Hal, Cameron ?
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Postby Florian » Sun Sep 08, 2013 2:25 pm

bluerail wrote:Does anyone have any info on the last rescue? Cy, Florian, Hal, Cameron ?


All i've heard is second hand info that the guy was fairly well prepared but lost the trail and ended up spending the night at around 5000'. The next day he gave in and phoned for help and was rescued safely.

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Postby cynthia23 » Sun Sep 08, 2013 2:58 pm

That's interesting, that puts a very different spin on the story. In that case he must have been on the trail for 30plus hours. :shock:
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