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Man narrowly escapes death-by-GPS in the Sierras
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Many years ago, I was soaking in the Sunrise Pool in Saline Valley with a few other folks including my good friend, the late "Turtle Jim" Haye. A couple drove up and stopped, walked over and asked if we thought they could make it out Steele Pass in their vehicle. They were in a nicely lifted and equipped Toyota Hi-Lux truck ( I told you it was a long time ago!) Before any of the rest of us could answer, Turtle Jim replied, " I don't know. I've never seen you drive." The moment has stuck with me ever since!

As for the original post, I'm very familiar with the Henness Pass trail. I've driven it a couple times in each direction. Obviously, it is not very useful at this time of year. One nice thing about it is how well it's covered by several ham radio repeaters, both on the Nevada and California sides. There are very few spots on that trail where a hand-held radio can't reach somebody. A cheap Bao-Feng radio, which is available for under $30, could have had the guy rescued on the first day.

The guy survived by doing what he should have done. He stayed in the vehicle, he stayed warm, he stayed hydrated, and he figured out how to get help. Too bad he wasn't just a little better equipped. He could have avoided a lot of discomfort, both his own and his friends and family's.
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RE: Man narrowly escapes death-by-GPS in the Sierras - by SilverBob - 2021-02-10, 04:28 PM

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