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Hiker Missing On San Jacinto
#11000 02/20/11 03:09 PM
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His car was found at the Tramway. From this report, he's been out overnight.

"Carrico last used his cellphone around noon on Saturday. At the time of the call, mountain conditions were near white-out snowfall, with temperatures near the low 20s."

From another source, the tramway received about 2 feet of snow.

I hope this turns out well.


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Re: Hiker Missing On San Jacinto
wagga #11007 02/20/11 10:45 PM
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As someone took the first tram car up on Saturday and reached the summit, there are a few inaccuracies in all the reports I have read. Most who attempt to summit do not go via the 6-mile established trail to the summit. In the winter you take a very direct route that is less than 3 miles. Conditions were not white-out, not even near white-out the whole time we were out (go to the Mt. San Jacinto Hiking Club Meetup page to the pictures of our trip), between 8:30 AM and 4 PM. However, the wind and snow were heavy at time, but not all the time. Conditions were such that any track could be recovered completely in a few hours. I've been out tramshoeing in worse conditions.

We did not see a person outside our group the whole day after we left Long Valley Ranger Station until we returned. The standard trail route looked firmly established beyond Sid Davis Drainage, which most snowshoers travel to reach the peak.

The use of the term experienced hiker is meaningless under these conditions.

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Re: Hiker Missing On San Jacinto
wbtravis #11008 02/21/11 03:45 AM
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Originally Posted By: wbtravis
As someone took the first tram car up on Saturday and reached the summit, there are a few inaccuracies in all the reports I have read.

Thanks for the information.

This report has a picture. Mentioned before, one should always leave behind a good likeness - in hiking gear, not the prom outfit.

As an aside, when I have first hand experience (or deep technical knowledge) of something covered by the media I wonder just how far out they are in other subjects.


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Re: Hiker Missing On San Jacinto
wagga #11016 02/21/11 11:18 AM
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Just saw an entry on the SJ BB that he was found.

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KevinR #11019 02/21/11 03:31 PM
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Rescuers followed tracks, then found a snow shelter he had built. A helicopter then spotted three X's he created in the snow calling for help. Carrico is a cross-country skier and expert hiker, officials said.


This guy knew what he was doing, and how to respond when things went wrong. Bravo!

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Ken #11020 02/21/11 03:33 PM
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Of course he did. He is a chiropractor.Here is the CBS News Report.
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/category/news/


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