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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1398036" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>I was relating this story in another thread...</p><p>Guy lost south of Rogue River in Oregon...</p><p>From what I remember being told........</p><p>Guy and dad and third guy went on day hike in from camp at a place called Agnes...dad made it back to camp before dark..son and other guy(younger men, not kids) still out...dad went out in search...son made it back...son went out searching for dad..apparently the other guy was lost...son searched and went back to camp...other guy is absolutely horrified from becoming lost for a night so he stayed in camp...son went back out looking for dad..no find...other guy sent to nearby restaurant/ grocery to call for help....storm came in...coast guard couldn't help...storm lasted two days....meanwhile people on foot couldn't see much because of low clouds and fog and reported freezing temps....</p><p>They never recovered dad....no ideas...may have fallen into or crawled into a hole in the rocky terrain....RIP...</p><p>I, while hiking in behind a gated mountain with my wife, developed a case of cold sweats...was this a case of odd hypothermia setting in...don't know...but when we got back to house I had a temperature of 102°....not one to worry about things much...I took a hot shower and put in a new linoleum floor....even went hunting the next couple days.....not too smart.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1398036, member: 99519"] I was relating this story in another thread... Guy lost south of Rogue River in Oregon... From what I remember being told........ Guy and dad and third guy went on day hike in from camp at a place called Agnes...dad made it back to camp before dark..son and other guy(younger men, not kids) still out...dad went out in search...son made it back...son went out searching for dad..apparently the other guy was lost...son searched and went back to camp...other guy is absolutely horrified from becoming lost for a night so he stayed in camp...son went back out looking for dad..no find...other guy sent to nearby restaurant/ grocery to call for help....storm came in...coast guard couldn't help...storm lasted two days....meanwhile people on foot couldn't see much because of low clouds and fog and reported freezing temps.... They never recovered dad....no ideas...may have fallen into or crawled into a hole in the rocky terrain....RIP... I, while hiking in behind a gated mountain with my wife, developed a case of cold sweats...was this a case of odd hypothermia setting in...don't know...but when we got back to house I had a temperature of 102°....not one to worry about things much...I took a hot shower and put in a new linoleum floor....even went hunting the next couple days.....not too smart....... [/QUOTE]
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