A hiker has fallen below the tram on Skyline
http://www.mtsanjacinto.info/viewtopic.php?t=1275
Fallen hiker lost on Skyline
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We now have Search and Rescues full report on their Skyline rescue with pictures
http://www.rmru.org/missions/2009/2009-002.html
http://www.rmru.org/missions/2009/2009-002.html
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i am AMAZED that a dood with little more than a sweatshirt hiked ALL the way to the snow line and beyond? ignoring the signs at the bottom of the trail with all the warning.
plus- it must have taken him 8 hours just to get there? what was he thinking??? obviously he was not thinking (unless he was some uber-trail runner who is usually master of his terrain- but i don't think so...
i hiked the first 1500' elev gain on the Skyline trail for the first time yesterday/ Sunday PM. Even that first section is not trivial and it's a LOOOOONG way up.
plus- it must have taken him 8 hours just to get there? what was he thinking??? obviously he was not thinking (unless he was some uber-trail runner who is usually master of his terrain- but i don't think so...
i hiked the first 1500' elev gain on the Skyline trail for the first time yesterday/ Sunday PM. Even that first section is not trivial and it's a LOOOOONG way up.
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riveting report...A+...I was sort of wondering how much those packs weighed but since the author didnt mention it, I'll imagine they were quite heavy 

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My guess,I think he thought he could still make the tram. While it says he slipped(his word not mine) after losing the trail, Im thinking he was lost well before that. Just a guess, but maybe he thought he had just enough time to squeak into the last tram and then when he went lost, his mindset went all over the place.Sewellymon wrote: plus- it must have taken him 8 hours just to get there? what was he thinking??? obviously he was not thinking (unless he was some uber-trail runner who is usually master of his terrain- but i don't think so...
He fell...hmm no light? Tsk tsk.