Overdue Hiker - Do You Have Any Info?
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Thanks Eric for the heads up. If it were not for work, I'd be up there trying to help. Larry had done a great loop earlier this summer to the north of Taboose and was so thrilled with the area that he obviously chose to head back. I'm pulling for SAR big time!!!!!!!!!!!!
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the weather is on his side right now...
lows mid 20's, highs mid 40's for elevation 11200 in upper basin
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lows mid 20's, highs mid 40's for elevation 11200 in upper basin
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I would like to think that Larry, being one of us and a regular contributor, is way too wile and experienced not to deal with whatever situation he is in, and is even now close to rescue or hunkered down in his tent, just waiting for the chance to make his presence known. I think he knows what to do. 

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Let all of us backcountry users be reminded how valuable it is, to ourselves, to SAR, to loved ones, to leave as detailed an itinerary as possible. Especially when solo, especially when pushing the season. I sometimes change my plans as I drive up from the bay area, this thread reminds me I should leave a visible note in my car as to what my latest thoughts/plans are.
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We are all resourceful and quentinc is adept.I am sure he is hunkered down in tent and making his way out....DoyleWDonehoo wrote:I would like to thing that Larry, being one of us and a regular contributor, is way too wile and experienced not to deal with whatever situation he is in, and is even now close to rescue or hunkered down in his tent, just waiting for the chance to make his presence known. I think he knows what to do.
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As time passes I wonder now out loud whether he may have gone down the Muro Blanco since Taboose and Pinchot would have been out of the question with the winds forecasted to be at 40 mph and a windchill of -8 or lower at higher elevations on Tue (know because I was thinking of go up). Going down to lower elevation towards Paradise in the banks of the Kings River could be done this year with the lower water levels and dry summer we had, but how much snow was there already on the ground from the previous weeks storm.
Freestone you can shed some light on this since you were in this area a couple of days before Larry.
Was there a lot of snow near the start of the Muro Blanco and what were the water levels like in the river? I have made it past Kid Creek without having to leave the banks of the river and only leaving it a few times before getting to Paradise decades ago in very low water year similar to this one.
When talking to Claus he said they have not found any footprints which the snow storm may have covered, but may have also been since he had already started down
the Muro Blanco, and since no tent has been found yet it may be plausible.
Injury could have forced him to lower elevation, though experience would have made him stay within the zone he indicated, but sometimes desperation causes us to make decisions we normally would not make.
Freestone you can shed some light on this since you were in this area a couple of days before Larry.
Was there a lot of snow near the start of the Muro Blanco and what were the water levels like in the river? I have made it past Kid Creek without having to leave the banks of the river and only leaving it a few times before getting to Paradise decades ago in very low water year similar to this one.
When talking to Claus he said they have not found any footprints which the snow storm may have covered, but may have also been since he had already started down
the Muro Blanco, and since no tent has been found yet it may be plausible.
Injury could have forced him to lower elevation, though experience would have made him stay within the zone he indicated, but sometimes desperation causes us to make decisions we normally would not make.
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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
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speculation is pointless until they find some sort of sign. The best source at this point is where Seki SAR looked or didn't look and we still don't have that data here.
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