NPS Digest is also reporting that a 64-year-old man from North Carolina was found crawling across the desert in Canyonlands National Park last week.
On Friday, September 9th, rangers in the Island in the Sky District began looking into circumstances surrounding a campsite at the Willow Flat campground, which appeared to be abandoned and unoccupied. The investigation led to a search for Amos Richards, a visitor from North Carolina. Details led staff to believe that he may have been in or around the park’s Maze District.
A search was begun for Richards two days later, and was spotted from a helicopter around 2 p.m. in the area of Little Blue John Canyon, just outside the park’s boundary. He was flown to Moab Regional Hospital where he was treated for leg fractures, internal injuries, trauma, and dehydration.
Further investigation revealed that Richards attempted to hike in and out of Lower Blue John Canyon via the entry/exit route between West and Little Blue John Canyons. He fell approximately 10 feet trying to gain the wash bottom and suffered extensive leg trauma in the process. Richards couldn't bear weight on his right leg, so spent the next four days and three nights crawling across the desert in an attempt to get back to his car. He had no overnight gear, warm clothes or a map, but did have five liters of water and two power bars with him. No one knew where he was or what his plans were. It rained on him several times as he crawled across the desert.
Richards is expected to fully recover.
Sounds like this could be a possible episode for I Shouldn't Be Alive.
Jeff
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Friday, September 16th, 2011Mt. LeConte hiker rescued thanks to ham radio operators
Monday, March 29th, 2010
WATE is reporting that an injured hiker on Mt. LeConte in the Great Smoky Mountains was rescued yesterday thanks to ham radio operators.
Radio operators say another hiker discovered the woman around 11:45 Sunday morning with a severe ankle injury.
He was unable to reach 911 on his cell phone, but was able to use his mobile ham radio to reach radio operators.
They then contacted park officials, who after several hours, were able to reach the woman and take her to the hospital.
That's all the information being reported at this time.
Jeff
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Radio operators say another hiker discovered the woman around 11:45 Sunday morning with a severe ankle injury.
He was unable to reach 911 on his cell phone, but was able to use his mobile ham radio to reach radio operators.
They then contacted park officials, who after several hours, were able to reach the woman and take her to the hospital.
That's all the information being reported at this time.
Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com Detailed information on trails in the Smoky Mountains; includes trail descriptions, key features, pictures, video, maps, elevation profiles, news, and more.

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