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Lost hiker sleeps on cliff until walking to rescuers

Posted: Oct 26 2008 10:06 pm
by Dschur
From the Payson Roundup
A stranded hiker camped out overnight on a steep ledge near the Mazatzal Peak until rescue crews could escort him down to safety Sunday morning.

The 60-year-old man was hiking the loop around Mazatzal Peak, the Shake Tree Trail, when he lost sight of the heavily eroded trail and veered off course.

TRSAR Commander Bill Pitterle said after the Willow Fire in 2004 destroyed most of the vegetation in the area, erosion washed out huge parts of the trail, making it hard for hikers to stay on course.

“The trail has all but disappeared, so it is hard for people to follow,” Pitterle said.

Realizing he was lost, the man climbed up a hill to get a cell signal and called for help.

Around 11 a.m., Oct. 18, two Tonto Rim Search and Rescue crews headed up the trail to find the man, Pitterle said.

The man was spotted on the side of a ridge, but because it was dark, he could not be rescued.

“They made voice contact with him, but he was still pretty high on the hill and the crew was over a half a mile away from him,” Pitterle said.

The hiker and the rescue crew hunkered down through the night until there was enough light for the hiker to safely navigate down to rescue personnel around 10 a.m.

Earlier in the rescue, one of the volunteers slipped and fell near a washed out ravine, cut her arm and received several stitches.

The hiker was uninjured.

Pitterle said he was sad he missed the overnight mission because he was hunting.

“I like these kind of missions,” Pitterle said. “We don’t have too many like it and it is a challenge.”

On every mission, rescue volunteers carry two to three light sources, along with an overnight bag with food, water and a blanket.

The hiker thanked TRSAR by sending them a $100 check and card.

TRSAR is entirely volunteer-run and donation-operated.

Re: Lost hiker sleeps on cliff until walking to rescuers

Posted: Oct 26 2008 10:21 pm
by big_load
I'm glad he got out safe and that the volunteer's injuries were no worse. I don't know how much it's changed since November 2004, but huge parts of the trail washed away while Mrs. big_load and I were out on it. I've been thinking of trying again, but maybe not quite yet.

Re: Lost hiker sleeps on cliff until walking to rescuers

Posted: Oct 26 2008 11:39 pm
by nonot
There are big chunks of the Mazatzals that are still a disaster...I found this out the hard way myself. Come overprepared.

Re: Lost hiker sleeps on cliff until walking to rescuers

Posted: Oct 27 2008 7:11 am
by azdesertfather
The Matazal Peak loop marks route-finding skills at "0". Maybe they should be like a 4 or 5?

Re: Lost hiker sleeps on cliff until walking to rescuers

Posted: Oct 27 2008 6:26 pm
by nonot
Maybe because there is no trail to the peak, hence...nothing to find? The Barnhardt portion is a zero.

I think the guy got lost on the top of Y-Bar, I could well understand that...it's in the burn area. Maybe he followed te-wa's cairns along the divide...trails are pretty much nonexistant for awhile in that area.

Re: Lost hiker sleeps on cliff until walking to rescuers

Posted: Oct 27 2008 6:33 pm
by joebartels
Difficulty (1-5) 1 easiest

Overall rating to accomplish a hike under optimal conditions

0.5 - 1.5 Beginners...

2.0 - 3.5 Intermediate...

4.0 - 5.0 Advanced...

NOTE: A ZERO indicates incomplete data
I'll set it to 4. A 5 is serious stuff where you're in trees with no landmarks (mountains, etc.) to get a bearing.

Re: Lost hiker sleeps on cliff until walking to rescuers

Posted: Oct 27 2008 6:53 pm
by Grasshopper
nonot wrote:I think the guy got lost on the top of Y-Bar, I could well understand that...
Yep, bet that is where it happened or maybe an overgrown section of the Mazatzal Divide TR between Y-Bar and Barnhardt. There is no Shake Tree TR listed in the Mazatzal Wilderness.

Re: Lost hiker sleeps on cliff until walking to rescuers

Posted: Oct 27 2008 7:18 pm
by Davis2001r6
I know I've gotten off trail on the Divide / Y-bar portion. Not very fun terrain for get off trail in either.