Howdy,
At 0815 we were the first two cars at the Green Canyon Way trailhead. Unsurprisingly, there was no shortage of trees across the trail climbing to the Hunchback Trail. On the bright side... it was all onesie/twosie blockages that were easily gone over or around.
Devils Peak Lookout:
National Geodetic Survey marker near the lookout. It's datasheet: https://www.ngs.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/ds_mar ... Box=RC2259
Kinzel Lake was beautiful in the morning sunshine. We saw no other people on the trail until we were 10+ miles into our day.
Descending toward the Salmon River. Trail traffic was picking up by this point.
And the obligatory Salmon River shot:
Guessing there were 20+ cars at the Salmon River TH, and more than a dozen at the Green Canyon TH. There was a Clackamas County deputy in a SAR rig at Green Canyon waiting for hikers who'd gotten lost-ish to exit. Anybody have details?
Cheers,
Rob
Green Cyn/Devils/Kinzell/SRT loop, 10/31/20
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Re: Green Cyn/Devils/Kinzell/SRT loop, 10/31/20
Hey Rob,
CSAR volunteers didn’t get a call yesterday so the incident most have resolved easily, which is fairly common. Did you get the Deputies name; Meyers or Teague or ?
CSAR volunteers didn’t get a call yesterday so the incident most have resolved easily, which is fairly common. Did you get the Deputies name; Meyers or Teague or ?
Jerry King
Oregon Land Surveyor (Retired)
SAR Volunteer - CSAR (Clackamas County Sheriff)
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SAR Volunteer - CSAR (Clackamas County Sheriff)
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Re: Green Cyn/Devils/Kinzell/SRT loop, 10/31/20
Ran into the SAR Deputy you saw. He said it was two males, lost the trail in the significant blowdown. He was able to monitor their movements via cell phone and “coached” them back onto the trail and safely back to the road.
Not much of a story.
Not much of a story.
Jerry King
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SAR Volunteer - CSAR (Clackamas County Sheriff)
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Re: Green Cyn/Devils/Kinzell/SRT loop, 10/31/20
Thanks, OregonSurveyor.
It'd be interesting to know where the gentlemen went off trail and if they had a GPS app on their phone or any other navigational aids on them.
--Rob
It'd be interesting to know where the gentlemen went off trail and if they had a GPS app on their phone or any other navigational aids on them.
--Rob
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Re: Green Cyn/Devils/Kinzell/SRT loop, 10/31/20
Lost the trail in blowdown
I've done that before. Easy to do. Especially if there's a switchback. Or ill get on a faint false trail
I've always figured it out though without SAR
I always carry a GPS which helps
I've done that before. Easy to do. Especially if there's a switchback. Or ill get on a faint false trail
I've always figured it out though without SAR
I always carry a GPS which helps