Lead Anchor HAZ_Hikebot wrote:Mathias Steinhuber was hiking the Pacific Crest Trail with his girlfriend and friend Carla Elvidge.
The avid hikers were hiking from Donner Summit to Squaw Valley ahead of friends and had reached the top of the bare ( no pun intended ) peak Tinkers Knob.
His shoes, clothes, including his underwear, were ripped from his body. The lightning bolt burned a hole through one of his shoes. Steinhuber had major burns throughout his body when rescued Tuesday. As of Thursday he was in fair condition.
Sierra hiker clothes blasted off by lightning strike
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Re: Sierra hiker clothes blasted off by lightning strike
I'm seeing a related Steve Martin/Jerk can moment. The lightning hates clothes!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXRM3lFRwRI
And a new photoset category: nakedstormchasing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXRM3lFRwRI
And a new photoset category: nakedstormchasing
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Re: Sierra hiker clothes blasted off by lightning strike
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Re: Sierra hiker clothes blasted off by lightning strike
Ruined a perfectly good pair of shoes.
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Best getting-naked-in-the-wilderness story ever!
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Re: Sierra hiker clothes blasted off by lightning strike
Yikes.
I have a friend who got struck by lightning while hiking in Utah, when he was in his early 20s. No one knows if he was literally struck or whether it hit the ground close to him. Either way, he gets to say that he was struck.
He woke up in the dead of night since he'd passed out, alone. He's in his 40s now and still has bad headaches from the strike.
I have a friend who got struck by lightning while hiking in Utah, when he was in his early 20s. No one knows if he was literally struck or whether it hit the ground close to him. Either way, he gets to say that he was struck.
He woke up in the dead of night since he'd passed out, alone. He's in his 40s now and still has bad headaches from the strike.
"Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." --John Adams
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Never wear loose fitting clothes when hiking 

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Re: Sierra hiker clothes blasted off by lightning strike
"Lightning. Yeah, it was lightning" - my response in the (hopefully) unlikely event of being apprehended without clothes on.
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