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Postby scottmac » Sun Apr 06, 2008 6:08 pm

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Postby KathyW » Sun Apr 06, 2008 6:31 pm

http://www.mydesert.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080406/NEWS08/80406003


I wonder if the body had anything to do with the tent and other stuff that was left out there last year. From the article it sounds like that poor soul was out there longer than a year though - may he/she rest in peace.
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Postby Perry » Sun Apr 06, 2008 10:10 pm

Maybe it's the person me and Cynthia were searching for with PSPD SAR. Given the location, I'm very surprised nobody saw the body sooner.
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Postby cynthia23 » Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:56 am

Wow. Sad. This does sound like it could possibly be "crazydude" (no disrespect intended, this was the only name we had for him), the guy SAR and Perry searched for last year. But then again, it could be somebody else altogether. The conversation I had at the time of the "crazydude search" with the people at the Lady of Solitude soup kitchen convinced me that there are probably other homeless-type folks living up on lower portions of the trail. This is something to be aware of when you are hiking alone, esp. if you are female.

Whoever this person was, it's sad to die alone. As Kathy says, RIP.
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Postby magikwalt » Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:53 am

According to the Desert Sun, a local family says the body may be that of Joshua Best. Below is from RMRU back in Sep of 2000.

September 25, 2000
Palm Springs
2000-023


See additional note below the news article.

By Guy McCarthy
The Press-Enterprise

Police and volunteers searched desert foothills and mountain ridges near the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway for more than a week before they stopped looking for Joshua David Best. See Mission 2000-021.

The 36-year-old Palm Springs man had been missing since Sept. 9 and dozens of searchers found no sign of him.

But his family and friends refused to give up. Now the search is back on.

On Sunday, Sept 24th, Best's brother-in-law and two buddies hiked into the woods above the tramway and found Best's wallet near the top of a treacherous escarpment known as Leatherneck Ridge.

Other clues, including a tramway receipt and a faint track of footprints, persuaded authorities to renew an organized search for Best on Monday. The group was still scouring the area Wednesday.

"It's a miracle in itself they found the wallet," said Lisa Best, 42, one of Best's three sisters who have kept a vigil at the upper tramway station this week.

"It's weird, it's bizarre," she said Tuesday. "But there's a chance he could still be alive."

Police and trained searchers initially doubted the unlikely, needle-in-a-haystack find of the wallet. How could a family member of a missing person simply walk into the San Jacinto high country and find such a vital clue?

But inside the wallet, along with Best's identification, was a tramway receipt dated 3 p.m. Sept. 9, the last day Best was seen. Also boosting the credibility of the discovery was a single track of large footprints, consistent with Best's size 13 shoes.

"The tracks appear to be heading down into the valley," said sheriff's Deputy Leonard Hollingsworth, a liaison to the Riverside Mountain Rescue Unit. "The wallet's a good lead, the tracks are a good lead. It looks like we may be on the right track."

The last time Best was seen, he told his boss he was going out but did not say where, Hollingsworth said. Best is a plumbing contractor who helps run the Tiki Spa Hotel in Palm Springs.

Family members started looking for him the next day and found his car in one of the tramway's lower parking lots on Sept. 11. Police and bloodhounds found no trace of Best in the foothills and canyons near the parking lots.

But when the dogs were taken up the tramway on Sept. 14, they immediately hit a scent that led around the Long Valley area south of the tramway. Volunteers continued searching for Best until Sept. 18, when a Palm Desert woman was reported missing in the same area.

The subsequent search for 22-year-old Jeannine Landreneaux ended successfully on Sept. 20, when a helicopter spotted the woman in Tahquitz Canyon. See Mission 2000-022. The organized search for Best remained dormant until his wallet was found Sunday.

On Wednesday, as volunteers continued searching steep ridges and canyons northwest of the tramway, another of Best's sisters said she and her family were less confident their loved one could be found alive.

"I'm still hopeful because he may have found water," said Jarrett Howard, 29, of Desert Hot Springs. "But no, it doesn't look good. He's been out there since the 9th, more than two weeks." Howard stood on a balcony at the upper tramway station overlooking Long Valley on Wednesday as she waited for news from searchers.

"I just feel more comfortable up here, being close to the people who know what's going on with the search," Howard said.

It was Howard's husband, Dean Howard, 29, who found Best's wallet Sunday. He was among several people searching for Best on Wednesday.

"We're really grateful for everyone's efforts, especially the volunteers," Jarrett Howard said. "Without them, we wouldn't have any help."

The north-facing ridges and canyons of the San Jacinto Mountains drop more than 7,000 vertical feet in six miles, making it one of the steepest and most treacherous mountain areas in California. Since the tramway opened in 1963, hundreds of novice day-trippers and hikers have become lost on barren slopes and brush-choked chasms.

Many lose their way, then spot the roads and towns on the desert floor, search and rescue officials said. The signs of civilization seem so close, and in fact they are -- as the crow flies. For humans, the descent can take days. Few people have climbed all the way down.

"Just about every canyon you go down here, you come to a cliff," said Don Ricker, 71, a founding member of the rescue unit.

Volunteers with the donation-supported Riverside Mountain Rescue Unit have rescued hundreds of people from this area in the past 27 years. Sometimes all they find is a body, and often they find nothing at all.

If Best attempted to walk down Leatherneck Ridge or one of the adjacent canyons, his odds of survival depend on many variables, including whether he is injured, Hollingsworth said.

"He could be OK," said Mountain Rescue volunteer Bruce Sanny, 59, of Hemet. "There's waterfalls and pools in places, and he could eat some of the shrubs. But it's a long time to be out here."

Sanny and Ricker, of Moreno Valley, were among the volunteers searching for Best on Wednesday. Ricker, a founding member of the Rescue Unit, and Sanny hiked into the area northwest of the tram where Best's wallet was found, searching for clues others might have missed.

Twists of orange surveyor's tape, tied on tree limbs at intervals of 15 to 30 yards, marked the spots where likely footprints were found.

"This is what they found yesterday and Monday," Sanny said. "Other people are looking on the ridge below us."

Searchers will continue today with the aid of a Los Angeles County sheriff's helicopter, organizers said.

"I'm telling everyone in the field to take their time, go slow, and think about where (Best) would go," said Jim Fairchild, 71, of Riverside, the Rescue Unit's acting operations manager. "Put yourself in his shoes and think."

Anyone with information about Best may call the Riverside County Sheriff's Department at 909-776-1099 and press 9.

Joshua Best is described as 6 feet 2 inches, 175 punds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. He may have a mustache and a light goatee. He was last seen wearing a light colored dirty T-shirt and swim trunks.


Additional Note:

RMRU searched all week and conducted another large search with many team members on Saturday, Sept. 30th. RMRU concentrated on the North Side of Mt. San Jacinto. Los Angeles Helicopter Air-5 transported search teams to and from field assignments.

RMRU once again called off the search for Joshua Best who has been missing since Sept. 9th.
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Postby Marknhj » Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:41 am

The Coroner reported yesterday that the remains belong to a 33-55yo female.

I read the report Walt posted; I'm incredulous that a family member could go up there and find the missing guys wallet...
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Postby cynthia23 » Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:51 am

Indeed, MarkN, "incredulous" is exactly the right word, and if this is the case I'm thinking of, a 'little bird' told me that many in the law enforcement community were "incredulous" as well. I won't post anything more because a word called "libelous". But there's no law preventing me from passing scurrilous gossip in person :)
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Postby magikwalt » Wed Apr 16, 2008 11:10 am

Seems I have opened a can of "lous". :roll:
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Postby cynthia23 » Wed Apr 16, 2008 12:17 pm

Oh Naw, MW, don't be "ridiculous" :) --we here at the board love all things "scandalous"....now I will pass the baton to our local punmaster, Zippetydudeenous ...waiting to here what the rest of yuz come up with, I feel all "tremulous" .... :shock:
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Postby Perry » Wed Apr 16, 2008 1:56 pm

Was that the guy who faked his death, then took off with money to a foreign country? Or was that a different guy?
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