11/15 Iceberg Lake Recovery

Use this forum to stay informed on missing persons alerts, active SAR's and unfortunate hiker accidents we can all hopefully learn from. Any information you may have on a missing person, including first hand weather related information or any other insight (however little) may prove to be critical information to Law Enforcement / SAR in locating the person in question.
Post Reply
User avatar
maverick
Forums Moderator
Forums Moderator
Posts: 11835
Joined: Thu Apr 06, 2006 5:54 pm
Experience: Level 4 Explorer

11/15 Iceberg Lake Recovery

Post by maverick »

Inyo SAR:
At approximately 3:00pm Tuesday afternoon Inyo Sheriff’s Dispatch was notified of a fall victim near Iceberg Lake below Mt. Whitney. According to the reporting party and hiking companion, the victim was a 37-year old female from Torrance, CA. The reporting party said that the four-person hiking group summited Mt. Whitney via the Mountaineer’s Route, and that the victim lost her footing while descending and slid between 600-800 feet down a steep chute.
Three Inyo Search and Rescue members hiked to the reported location Tuesday evening where they were able to assess that the fall victim was deceased. Inyo Sheriff’s Office initially requested CHP helicopter H-40 out of Fresno to transport the victim to the Lone Pine Airport; however, due to heavy wind conditions the mission had to be aborted. Aerial assistance was also attempted by the Naval Air Station Search and Rescue out of Lemoore, but the high winds made the mission too risky to complete.
On Wednesday morning a Chinook helicopter provided by the Army National Guard out of Stockton, was able to insert a ground team from China Lake Mountain Rescue Group near Iceberg Lake. The ground team located the victim and she was successfully transported to the Lone Pine Airport where they were met by the Inyo County Coroner.
All who assisted were deeply saddened by this back-country tragedy, and we send our most sincere thoughts of peace and healing to the family and friends of the fall victim.
*We would like to extend our appreciation to the following agencies: China Lake Mountain Rescue Group, CHP – Central Division Air Operations, Naval Air Station, Lemoore, Inyo Search and Rescue and Lone Pine Volunteer Fire Department.
Professional Sierra Landscape Photographer

I don't give out specific route information, my belief is that it takes away from the whole adventure spirit of a trip, if you need every inch planned out, you'll have to get that from someone else.

Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 29 guests