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Reedus



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Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 9:34 pm    Post subject: Hiker missing in Zion National Park  

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Iceaxe



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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:14 am    Post subject:  

Unconfirmed but I am hearing SAR found the guy alive last night.

:popcorn:
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Iceaxe



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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:21 am    Post subject:  

I always wonder who's route description was being used :ne_nau:

Tanya is usually pretty good at providing details to Zion SAR's, she might have more info later on.

Chesapeake Hiker Missing In Utah Park Found

A Virginia man missing in southern Utah's Zion National Park was rescued by helicopter Monday night, according to the man's wife.

Fifty-five-year-old Tom Gerhardt of Chesapeake, Virginia, spent three nights in the park's back country for what was supposed to be a day hike.

Barbara Gerhardt tells us her husband dislocated his shoulder and has some scratches but is otherwise okay. He'll be flying home later this week as scheduled.

Gerhardt left his car Saturday for a hike of The Subway, a narrow chasm in the park's Kolob Terrace section.

Early on, other hikers say they saw Gerhardt entering a canyon leading to The Subway. That was the only sighting of him.

The Park Service sent out a dog and helicopter Monday but didn't find the hiker. Rangers did find a blue wind-breaker, but it wasn't certain if the jacket was Gerhardt's.

The other hikers say he was wearing shorts, a white thermal shirt, hat and fanny pack, and using a pair of hiking sticks. Nighttime temperatures are dipping into the 40s at Zion National Park.
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tanya



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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:21 am    Post subject:  

Iceaxe wrote: Unconfirmed but I am hearing SAR found the guy alive last night.

:popcorn:

They did. The news grabbed it quick. SAR spent the day exploring slot canyons, RF, NF and I think some of Das Boot. Then late last night the helicopter, using night vision, spotted him at North Guardian Angel. Why would someone that headed out for a one day hike endure so many nights if he only had a hurt shoulder?

A Virginia man missing in southern Utah's Zion National Park was rescued by helicopter Monday night, according to the man's wife.

Fifty-five-year-old Tom Gerhardt of Chesapeake, Virginia, spent three nights in the park's back country for what was supposed to be a day hike.

Barbara Gerhardt tells us her husband dislocated his shoulder and has some scratches but is otherwise okay. He'll be flying home later this week as scheduled.

Gerhardt left his car Saturday for a hike of The Subway, a narrow chasm in the park's Kolob Terrace section.

Early on, other hikers say they saw Gerhardt entering a canyon leading to The Subway. That was the only sighting of him.

The Park Service sent out a dog and helicopter Monday but didn't find the hiker. Rangers did find a blue wind-breaker, but it wasn't certain if the jacket was Gerhardt's.

The other hikers say he was wearing shorts, a white thermal shirt, hat and fanny pack, and using a pair of hiking sticks. Nighttime temperatures are dipping into the 40s at Zion National Park.
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tanya



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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:24 am    Post subject:  


I am sure it had to be your route description, not mine. :haha:
I will dig and see what I can find that is allowed to be said.
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Iceaxe



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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:27 am    Post subject:  

I always tell everyone it was Tom or Kelsey's route description :lol8:
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tanya



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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:35 am    Post subject:  

Iceaxe wrote: I always tell everyone it was Tom or Kelsey's route description :lol8:


But you are so much more fun to tease.... :five: we will find out. I am sure its not mine or that would have been the first thing I heard! :lol8:

Does Kelsey have a Subway Route written? I met him a month ago or so. He was headed to Red Cave armed with your trail description and map. What a nice, gentle and humble man. He was nothing like I thought he would be. Hopefully he made it through both his hikes. We talked so long that he was worried. He was doing Red Cave and Birch Hollow that day.
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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:44 am    Post subject:  

yes mike kelsey does, and even has a route for the entire left fork/great west canyon, from far above das boot.
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tanya



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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:01 am    Post subject:  

stefan wrote: yes mike kelsey does, and even has a route for the entire left fork/great west canyon, from far above das boot.



I will have to put that one on my to do list. :2thumbs: I want to right fork too from the top too. I tend to only look at Shane's stuff on the web and his Zion canyoneering guide. (It has personality) :cool2: I rarely dig out books for canyons even though I have them. Does Allen have Subway and other Zion canyons in his books?
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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:23 am    Post subject:  

Kelsey has a description of Subway. Steve Allen has no Zion routes in his books.

I think Kelsey would eliminate most of the animosity toward himself if he would adopt the natural anchors ethics (or bolt appropriate ethics) that has become the standard. Even if that is not exactly what he believes in, it being what the community demands. So give the folks what they ask for.

I've talked with Kelsey several times over the last couple of years. I have always found him to be a really nice guy.

:cool2:
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tanya



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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:30 am    Post subject:  

Iceaxe wrote: Kelsey has a description of Subway. Steve Allen has no Zion routes in his books.

I think Kelsey would eliminate most of the animosity toward himself if he would adopt the natural anchors ethics (or bolt appropriate ethics) that has become the standard. Even if that is not exactly what he believes in, it becoming what the community demands. So give the folks what they ask for.

I've talked with Kelsey several times over the last couple of years. I have always found him to be a really nice guy.

:cool2:


Men don't change much at his age.... probably not much chance he will. He said he knew you. I did not think that well, :haha: since he only said good stuff. :ne_nau:
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Iceaxe



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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:49 am    Post subject:  

tanya wrote: He said he knew you. I did not think that well, :haha: since he only said good stuff. :ne_nau:

:roflol:
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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 9:11 am    Post subject:  

Iceaxe wrote:
I think Kelsey would eliminate most of the animosity toward himself if he would adopt the natural anchors ethics (or bolt appropriate ethics) that has become the standard. Even if that is not exactly what he believes in, it being what the community demands. So give the folks what they ask for.

actually i believe he has adopted the natural anchoring ethics. i need to look and quote, but i believe in his first edition of tech canyoneering he does promote the use of natural anchors first, and when at all possible. perhaps he may not go as far as stretching 50 meters of webbing along a slot when there is nothing around. i thought the latest controversy was more the use of the g-pick.

what i believe he was somewhat criticized about with the 1st Edition tech was that he didn't promote it enough, while it's in there, it's not ubiquitously embrazen in the book. this may occur in the next edition, but i am not sure. i wish i had the 1st edition with me at work to point it out.
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tanya



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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 9:18 am    Post subject:  

stefan wrote: Iceaxe wrote:
I think Kelsey would eliminate most of the animosity toward himself if he would adopt the natural anchors ethics (or bolt appropriate ethics) that has become the standard. Even if that is not exactly what he believes in, it being what the community demands. So give the folks what they ask for.

actually i believe he has adopted the natural anchoring ethics. i need to look and quote, but i believe in his first edition of tech canyoneering he does promote the use of natural anchors first, and when at all possible. perhaps he may not go as far as stretching 50 meters of webbing along a slot when there is nothing around. i thought the latest controversy was more the use of the g-pick.

what i believe he was somewhat criticized about with the 1st Edition tech was that he didn't promote it enough, while it's in there, it's not ubiquitously embrazen in the book. this may occur in the next edition, but i am not sure. i wish i had the 1st edition with me at work to point it out.

I might have to throw in this new canyoneering CD again. I was on the computer and just had it playing. Its really long, but I think he was showing that G pick in it?
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stefan



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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 9:30 am    Post subject:  

tanya wrote:
I might have to throw in this new canyoneering CD again. I was on the computer and just had it playing. Its really long, but I think he was showing that G pick in it?

you're talking about canyoneering the colorado plateau by jon smith?

i haven't seen it yet. i am waiting to purchase the DVD when the final version has been completed. currently they only have the premier version.

maybe it would be of interest to get both and see how it changes. it'd be nice to copy the premier version, and purhcase the final version.
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