Dan_Miller Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 From today's (10/21/09) NPS Morning Ranger Report. Always a great source for laughs. Grand Canyon National Park (AZ) Hikers Evacuated After Three SPOT Activations In Three Days On the evening of September 23rd, rangers began a search for hikers who repeatedly activated their rented SPOT satellite tracking device. The GEOS Emergency Response Center in Houston reported that someone in the group of four hikers – two men and their two teenaged sons – had pressed the “help” button on their SPOT unit. The coordinates for the signal placed the group in a remote section of the park, most likely on the challenging Royal Arch loop. Due to darkness and the remoteness of the location, rangers were unable to reach them via helicopter until the following morning. When found, they’d moved about a mile and a half to a water source. They declined rescue, as they’d activated the device due to their lack of water. Later that same evening, the same SPOT device was again activated, this time using the “911” button. Coordinates placed them less than a quarter mile from the spot where searchers had found them that morning. Once again, nightfall prevented a response by park helicopter, so an Arizona DPS helicopter whose crew utilized night vision goggles was brought in. They found that the members of the group were concerned about possible dehydration because the water they’d found tasted salty, but no actual emergency existed. The helicopter crew declined their request for a night evacuation, but provided them with water before departing. On the following morning, another SPOT “help” activation came in from the group. This time they were flown out by park helicopter. All four refused medical assessment or treatment. The group’s leader had reportedly hiked once at the Grand Canyon; the other adult had no Grand Canyon and very little backpacking experience. When asked what they would have done without the SPOT device, the leader stated, “We would have never attempted this hike.” The group leader was issued a citation for creating a hazardous condition (36 CFR 2.34(a)(4)). [submitted by Brandon Torres, Canyon District Shift Supervisor] Quote
Ponderosa Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 fucking clamberers. They probably didn't know how to make the international "Y" symbol, either. Quote
Pete_H Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 It's like room service in the mountains. Quote
Ponderosa Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 Like little kids calling down the hallway from their bedroom for Mommy to bring them a glass of water. Quote
olyclimber Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 I have my SPOT on me right now. its the new "i've fallen and i can't get up" Quote
AlpineK Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 Is there a button saying, "I can't stop posting in Spray." Quote
Choada_Boy Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 Hopefully they will be listed as "climbers" for any data analysis of who most frequently requires rescue. Quote
Ponderosa Posted October 22, 2009 Posted October 22, 2009 I have my SPOT on me right now. its the new "i've fallen and i can't get up" My SPOT is clap-on, clap-off capable. Quote
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