Brand Park x 3 9/26/2009
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:44 am
Oh man! 3 times? Oy Vey!
The pair had run out of water and were so dehydrated they were slurring speech, couldn’t hold their heads up and were extremely fatigued, fire Capt. Ted Huber said. They had to be airlifted off the mountain and taken to local hospitals.
Authorities did not identify any of the hikers rescued Saturday.
Brand Park hiking trails can be strenuous for some people, Rifino said, and some hikers often don’t drink enough fluids during their climb.
cougarmagic wrote:Three times, yeah sure....I found the REAL trip report:
http://www.glendalenewspress.com/articl ... 092909.txt
The pair had run out of water and were so dehydrated they were slurring speech, couldn’t hold their heads up and were extremely fatigued, fire Capt. Ted Huber said. They had to be airlifted off the mountain and taken to local hospitals.
Authorities did not identify any of the hikers rescued Saturday.
Brand Park hiking trails can be strenuous for some people, Rifino said, and some hikers often don’t drink enough fluids during their climb.
Actually, the third time I only started because I was going to try the ridge north of the Brand Park Ridge that starts just above the cemetery. I spotted a few use trails from afar; when I went close I tried to go up one but it was quite annoying and brushy and I didn't feel like dealing with it. I think there was a better option but I was too lazy!mattmaxon wrote:Oh man! 3 times? Oy Vey!
I'd have to change the route....
But it's intersting
Thanks
Matt
haha!cougarmagic wrote:Three times, yeah sure....I found the REAL trip report:
http://www.glendalenewspress.com/articl ... 092909.txt
The pair had run out of water and were so dehydrated they were slurring speech, couldn’t hold their heads up and were extremely fatigued, fire Capt. Ted Huber said. They had to be airlifted off the mountain and taken to local hospitals.
Authorities did not identify any of the hikers rescued Saturday.
Brand Park hiking trails can be strenuous for some people, Rifino said, and some hikers often don’t drink enough fluids during their climb.