[pct-l] Lost Hiker Found

Jim & Jane Moody moodyjj at comcast.net
Fri Apr 6 17:27:53 CDT 2012



I think her trail name is Golden Child, not Golden Girl.  And the person who gave her that name was a postal clerk in Idyllwild.  For a young guy, you're not 'membering too well. 



Mango 



PS - She gave Balls & Sunshine a ride from ATL to Springer a few days ago. 



----- Original Message -----


From: "Scott Williams" <baidarker at gmail.com> 
To: "William A. Chavez" <wctrekker at dslextreme.com> 
Cc: pct-l at backcountry.net 
Sent: Friday, April 6, 2012 5:22:51 PM 
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Lost Hiker Found 

That's similar to how Golden Girl got her name.  For some reason she 
couldn't check in with her parents and they got worried and  sent out the 
rangers.  When her hiking partners found out about it, she became Golden 
Girl on the spot. 

Shroomer 

On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 7:19 AM, William A. Chavez 
<wctrekker at dslextreme.com>wrote: 

> Oops after reading Hoffa's journal I realized my facts were off but 
> the basics of the story are correct(damn old people) 
> 
> Bill 
> On Apr 5, 2012, at 10:22 AM, Carl Siechert wrote: 
> 
> >> I have a dumb question...what is the "lost person's" $ liability 
> >> in the 
> >> event of search and rescue? 
> > 
> > Many years ago, a couple of buddies and I got caught in a winter 
> > storm and 
> > waited it out secure in a tent. When our scheduled return date 
> > passed, the 
> > folks at home were a little more concerned, a couple days later the 
> > good 
> > guys at Riverside Mountain Rescue Unit <http://www.rmru.org> came 
> > looking 
> > for us. 
> > 
> > While we waited--and while we eventually hiked out--we had three 
> > concerns: 
> > 
> >    - That the folks at home were worrying needlessly 
> >    - That the media would be waiting for us upon our exit from the 
> >    wilderness 
> >    - That we'd be stuck with a huge bill for SAR operations 
> > 
> > Turns out we didn't need to worry about the last one. RMRU, like many 
> > SAR teams, is an all-volunteer operation. Like other nonprofits, 
> > they rely 
> > on donations to meet their financial needs. (And even though we 
> > didn't need 
> > their services that time, we're grateful that they're available. Our 
> > families and each of us individually donated for many years after that 
> > incident.) 
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