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Related: About this forumHiker's hunch leads to helicopter rescue for ill-prepared adventurer
Source: Associated Press
Hiker's hunch leads to helicopter rescue for ill-prepared adventurer
Associated Press
Wed 31 Oct 2018 02.16 GMT
A phone call from a concerned woman likely saved the life of a hiker from Germany who was attempting to travel through the Cascade Mountains to the Canadian border without proper gear as snow and cold hit the region, authorities said.
Nancy Abel of Sultan met and hiked with Katharina Groene on 24 October near Stevens pass and noticed she didnt have equipment for snow travel, according to the Snohomish county sheriffs office. An avid hiker, Abel told authorities she tried but failed to convince Groene to end her journey to the Canadian border.
Groene told Abel she had started her solo trek along the Pacific Crest trail at the Mexican border in May and was determined to complete it, the sheriffs office said.
Abel returned home but continued to monitor weather reports. With snow and colder temperatures in the Cascades this week, Abel believed Groene was in danger and called 911, according to the sheriffs office.
The Snohomish county helicopter rescue team on Tuesday followed footsteps they saw in the snow and eventually found Groene near Glacier Peak.
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Associated Press
Wed 31 Oct 2018 02.16 GMT
A phone call from a concerned woman likely saved the life of a hiker from Germany who was attempting to travel through the Cascade Mountains to the Canadian border without proper gear as snow and cold hit the region, authorities said.
Nancy Abel of Sultan met and hiked with Katharina Groene on 24 October near Stevens pass and noticed she didnt have equipment for snow travel, according to the Snohomish county sheriffs office. An avid hiker, Abel told authorities she tried but failed to convince Groene to end her journey to the Canadian border.
Groene told Abel she had started her solo trek along the Pacific Crest trail at the Mexican border in May and was determined to complete it, the sheriffs office said.
Abel returned home but continued to monitor weather reports. With snow and colder temperatures in the Cascades this week, Abel believed Groene was in danger and called 911, according to the sheriffs office.
The Snohomish county helicopter rescue team on Tuesday followed footsteps they saw in the snow and eventually found Groene near Glacier Peak.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/oct/30/washington-state-hiker-rescue-helicopter
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Hiker's hunch leads to helicopter rescue for ill-prepared adventurer (Original Post)
Eugene
Oct 2018
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secondwind
(16,903 posts)1. Wonderful heartwarming story. Thanks for posting.
3Hotdogs
(13,394 posts)2. If you're gonna try shit like this, at least buy a satellite beacon.
Approx. $400. From R.E.I. or other stores.
Oh, and they don't work in caves.
SWBTATTReg
(24,085 posts)3. A shame. Some people just won't listen to reason, and then they put themselves and others in ...
harm's way. People, think! Actions do have consequences, some of which can be fatal.
cilla4progress
(25,901 posts)4. My husband also subscribes to Life Flight.
For a nominal annual fee, we are prepaid for a heli rescue if we go off a mountainside on one of our horses, skis, hiking, climbing, or any time in the back country.
kat3rinamarquez
(47 posts)5. Better safe than sorry
I guess a lesson for everyone.