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San Gabe Rescues 2024
Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2024 8:52 pm
by Matthew
I’m starting this thread so everyone can post rescues here for this year.
I saw a post by @seblasd where they rescued 6 people off baldy on the bear canyon trail:
https://www.instagram.com/p/C3We2asrmrX ... BlOTQyNg==
These guys are wearing hoodies and Nike backpacks for this trek which is just insane
Re: San Gabe Rescues 2024
Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2024 8:57 pm
by Matthew
Some more screenshots from the post. They look like they are wearing vans
Re: San Gabe Rescues 2024
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2024 5:34 am
by Sean
I could probably do easy winter Baldy in jeans, but not without proper socks, waterproof boots, gaiters, spikes, and a really warm jacket and face/head/eye protection. I got to 9.5k once and had to turn around because I burned through all my thick socks while postholing without gaiters. It was 5 degrees.
Re: San Gabe Rescues 2024
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2024 9:11 pm
by Girl Hiker
This is crazy!!! People are so excited to hike Baldy in the snow and forget about the dangerous conditions that could cost them their lives. As much as I love the winter wonderland, I'm not that stupid!
Baldy Rescue
Re: San Gabe Rescues 2024
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2024 10:27 am
by Taco
Arright imma go up there in LA flatlander idiot gear, set a speed record and then *DEBUNK* all the propaganda that says you need proper gear and training.
Man, that backpack says it all. With the Puma there I first thought it was a joke photo showing French Alpine dudes rescuing some randos in a far away place.
Re: San Gabe Rescues 2024
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2024 7:28 pm
by JeffH
I read a LA Times story saying they were on the Bear Flat trail which is 3.5 miles, it didn't specify if that's one way or round trip. Their footprints were in the snow and they still got lost. It was a possible problem because the helicopter couldn't land on the west backbone area. I don't know at what point you decide to stop going up....
Re: San Gabe Rescues 2024
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2024 7:37 am
by Uncle Rico
I guess what I'm struggling to understand is the apparent absence of common sense. 10,000 ft. in February wearing a warm up suit, sneakers, and a shoe bag. At what stage do you say to yourself, "Gee, the snow is getting pretty deep, the wind is blowing hard, and its cold AF. Maybe we should turn back."