Fingers crossed for a good outcome for this guy. As he was backpacking, he has the gear to survive for quite a while if he's just lost or injured, and the weather is in his favor.
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Missing hiker on the Timberline Trail
Missing hiker on the Timberline Trail
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Re: Missing hiker on the Timberline Trail
Seems so odd with him being so close to the finish. So thankful for the good weather.
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Re: Missing hiker on the Timberline Trail
Yeah, this part is pretty weird:
"He hiked nearly 40 miles with a friend over the weekend, but they split up about one mile from the end."
"He hiked nearly 40 miles with a friend over the weekend, but they split up about one mile from the end."
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Re: Missing hiker on the Timberline Trail
yeah, they split up 1.5 miles south of Timberline Lodge, where the Timberline trail splits off of the PCT above White River. If you believe news reports
There are few trees on that ridge. You can see Timberline Lodge pretty much the whole way. You just keep walking up that ridge. Difficult to get turned around or anything. There aren't huge cliffs right off the trail.
They'll hopefully find him right away.
There are few trees on that ridge. You can see Timberline Lodge pretty much the whole way. You just keep walking up that ridge. Difficult to get turned around or anything. There aren't huge cliffs right off the trail.
They'll hopefully find him right away.
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Another report that I read said they were looking for him near Ramona Falls, that doesn't make sense.retired jerry wrote: ↑October 11th, 2018, 6:22 amyeah, they split up 1.5 miles south of Timberline Lodge, where the Timberline trail splits off of the PCT above White River. If you believe news reports
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Re: Missing hiker on the Timberline Trail
Yet they searched all day yesterday in good weather and didn't find him. Very odd. Fixed wing with Flir today...hopefully that does the trick.
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Re: Missing hiker on the Timberline Trail
It definitely seemed sketchy initially, when they were saying Yaghmourian was "injured" and his friend left him, but if what's come out since is true it's more understandable. They were both hurting, knees bad, and the guy who went ahead had been feeling ill--it sounded like he'd let himself get a bit dehydrated. So with one guy saying, "I feel like crap, I need to rest" and the other saying, "I feel like crap, I need this to be over ASAP," it doesn't seem so odd that with the end literally in sight they'd decide to finish each at their own pace.adamschneider wrote: ↑October 10th, 2018, 10:09 pmYeah, this part is pretty weird:
"He hiked nearly 40 miles with a friend over the weekend, but they split up about one mile from the end."
But apparently just disappearing into thin air, that part's absolutely weird.
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Re: Missing hiker on the Timberline Trail
When hiking with my brother sometimes I'll go ahead for a while because I'm a little faster, or if he's ready and I'm still packing up he'll start off and I'll catch up with him.
I don't think there's anything weird about the two splitting up for 1.5 miles. He could have gone to the lodge, got some refreshments, and started back to meet up with the guy, refreshment in hand.
I don't think there's anything weird about the two splitting up for 1.5 miles. He could have gone to the lodge, got some refreshments, and started back to meet up with the guy, refreshment in hand.
Re: Missing hiker on the Timberline Trail
Yeah I don’t think that part is weird either, it’s that he was so close in a spot that’s easy to see the finish, and even weirder that they can’t find him after a full day of searching that even involved a helicopter.
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Re: Missing hiker on the Timberline Trail
Bear in mind that when the news reports on stuff like this they tend to use the nearest landmark they think people may have heard of, which sometimes you're lucky if it's in the same state. But I did see one thing that suggested that by the time he started moving visibility had dropped, and he might have missed the lodge and kept going. You'd be hard pressed to be *that* far off, though!Waffle Stomper wrote: ↑October 11th, 2018, 6:50 amAnother report that I read said they were looking for him near Ramona Falls, that doesn't make sense.
Of course it could also mean they're not sure the friend is giving the full story....