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Sierra Madre Search & Rescue: Stranded Hiker Rescued Above Eaton Canyon

The Feb. 17 incident is one of three calls for assistance received by SMSR in February.

From Sierra Madre Search & Rescue:

During the month of February 2013, Sierra Madre Search and Rescue (SMSR) responded to three calls for assistance. Details on some of the team's recent activity are described below.

Feb. 17, 2013

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At 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 17, SMSR responded to a mutual aid request from Altadena Mountain Rescue to assist in the technical rescue of a hiker stranded on a ridge above Eaton Canyon. The hiker had become separated from his hiking companion and reached a point along the ridge where he could neither ascend or descend safely. The hiker’s cell phone became invaluable not only in communicating with rescuers, but by using the light from the phone’s screen he was able to provide a visual clue to his location. A small light source can often stand out easily against a very dark mountainside at night. Rescuers used a series of rope systems to reach the hiker and bring him to a safe location and walk him out to the trailhead. The rescue was secured at 10:09 p.m.

Rescuers would like to remind hikers that off-trail travel in our local mountains can often present significant challenges to the unprepared. Steep cliffs, loose rock, poison oak and other hazards can easily turn a fun day in the mountains into an unpleasant or even life threatening situation. Cell phone coverage is very limited or non-existent in many areas.

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For over 60 years the all-volunteer Sierra Madre Search and Rescue team has been responding to calls for help in the local mountains and beyond. Funded entirely by private donations, SMSR provides a range of public programs on wilderness safety in addition to its search and rescue activities. The team never charges for any of its services.

For more information, including how to arrange a wilderness safety demonstration for yourschool or group, visit www.smsr.org.


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