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Missing hiker found

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
Yesterday I reported that a potential hiker went missing in the Smoky Mountains region. I received an email this morning from Peter Barr stating that the man has been located.

Here's the information that was forwarded to Peter and then onto me:

John was found by the police late last night. I got the news at 1 am. He claims that he told his wife he would not be home till this Friday. His cell phone was dead. I can only say that we know John to be a responsible person who has always stayed in touch and that this has been a radical change in his behavior. Thank goodness he is safe and we really do apologize for any wasted time and resources on your part. Thanks for all your help and concern.

This is all the information I have. Sounds like a communication break-down of some sorts between him and his wife. At this point there is no mention of where he was located or why he went "missing" for two days.

At least he's physically alright.

Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com

Missing hiker in Smokies area

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
I received an email this afternoon from Peter Barr of NC Lookouts, asking me to post this information.

Apparently a hiker has gone missing. I say apparently because there's a posibility he went missing while not hiking as well.

Here's what's known about the situation and his itinerary based on Peter's email:

Hiker John Meisenhelder, 46, of Wilmington, NC, a member of the Triangle Outdoors Hiking Club, has been reported missing in the vicinity of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. He departed Friday, intending to hike numerous waterfalls in the Great SmokyMountains National Park and Nantahala National Forest. He did not leave a specific itinerary, but his general goal was to visit Ramsey Cascades, Rainbow Falls and Grotto Falls in the park, then drive to North Carolina to hike Middle Falls in the Snowbird Wilderness. He then intended to hike to Juneywhank Falls, Indian Creek Falls, and Alarka Falls in the Bryson City area.

The last confirmed contact was made on Saturday in Gatlinburg. On Saturday, he reported car troubles to his wife and purchased tires in Sevierville,TN. He was due home on Sunday night but did not return nor has he been heard from since. Debit card transactions reveal small purchases at fast food restaurants and gas stations in Robbinsville, NC on Sunday, in Franklin, NC on Monday, and Cashiers, NC on Tuesday. It is unknown if it is Meisenhelder who has been making these charges. His wife reports that lack of communication beyond a day's time has never occurred in the past.

A missing persons report has been filed and authorities in both the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and in the Nantahala National Forest have swept trailheads for all of his intended waterfalls and did not find John's vehicle. Meisenhelder is an experienced hiker and waterfall hunter. He is 5'7"and 135 lbs. with brown hair. He was driving a green Nissan pick-up truck with North Carolina Appalachian Trail specialty plates "TENT".

If anyone has encountered Meisenhelder on any of the trails in North Carolina or Tennessee, or anywhere else in the past several days, or has seen his vehicle, please call the Graham County NC police department at (828) 479-3352 immediately to share information on this missing person.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com