Incredible story of survival. So happy for your dad and your family. Prayers continue for his physical and emotional recovery.
I'd add bring a robust external charger and cable and a separate GPS device as others have mentioned. The topo map is a great call.MouthBQ98 said:
I was up there 2 weeks before. Got run off Guad peak trail by a blow up thunderstorm and damn near got hit by lightning. Not more than 150 yards behind me.
I can see getting a little turned around I the lesser used trails. If you are off the heavy use trails, a topo map is important. You basically can't get lost if you can read one and see the terrain in daylight.
I typically carry almost double the water I need on day hikes. It's extra weight but I've had to give other people water on several hikes in the past.
A tiny headlamp, can be used to flash a signal in the dark in addition to seeing. Can be seen for miles.
If your phone goes low, turn it off completely except for when you are periodically checking or sending. In remote areas if it is straining for a connection at long range, it will run down fast.
Download a good gps app. I use iHikeGPS, which lets you download all sorts of usgs and forest service maps and plots your location and heading on them.
In Guad mts, if you get lost, head south. You will eventually reach the end of the range and the more heavily used trail network along it, which is hard to miss. Also the visible landmarks are unmistakable. Granted, there are a lot of places with cliffs or very steep rock faces that you must navigate around. Going north is flatter but also nothing much that way regarding human infrastructure.
Glad it worked out OK.
The little packets filled with salt? Useless if you don't have water.BlueSmoke said:
I wonder if those hydration packs are worth it?
Meaning would they help sustain the water you do have longer?Naveronski said:The little packets filled with salt? Useless if you don't have water.BlueSmoke said:
I wonder if those hydration packs are worth it?
Yep, in the end it almost always comes down to physical and mental fortitude. Stay in shape everyone. It matters.SW AG80 said:
Amazing stamina for that age.
And that was a life saver for him
Bald Eagle said:
Your Dad and his family are incredibly blessed...Not lucky but Blessed! God obviously has some thing He wants your Dad to do yet before He takes him home. I hope he finds out what it is and Thanks God by accomplishing it. Thanks for sharing the followup story. I have been looking every for the final chapter and this was great news. You guys have a great Thanksgiving and Christmas together.. Without a lot of prayers this this could have been an obituary instead of a prayer of thanks. God's Blessings to you and your family
When you're a believer you don't believe in coincidences!!canadianAg said:
Patrol special ops happened to have a training day that day scheduled so they flew in to search as training.