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Originally Posted By kevin_trieu
don't forget to stop that copter from launching.


Yes, they better chock block and ground the "Grouse."

I just had to say that...


Journey well...
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That's about the quickest way to roll up the post count on a thread (in a very short period of time) that I've seen in quite a while! I'm glad I first saw this after she was already located. This is gonna be a helluva TR . . .

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Someone has some 'splaining to do...

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Maybe Moose was fighting off 'Physco Grouse' and had to spent that extra night on the mountain... wink


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I met Laura, Ray, and Paul as they were driving out of Pine Creek Canyon. Apparently they had an epic descent of Feather Peak, which she will, no doubt, describe in her post. Sheriff SAR had been called and were ready to go, and have been called-off.

By the way, sometimes many of us have the urge to go help, but it's always best to let the SAR professionals handle things; we often just get in the way and cause them problems.

For those of you who don't know the Pine Creek region, Feather Peak is located just south of Italy Pass. In current conditions the approach is a snow slogg, up and down.

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Originally Posted By hightinerary
Someone has some 'splaining to do...


That is the reaction of her employer I do believe! grin


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Thanks for the post Dustrunner! Glad to hear that they are walking and talking <and driving home!>
This TR should be EPIC!!! wink


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The rapid response on this forum has renewed my faith in fellow climbers; you guys are great.

Her fellow employees at Pioneer HHC shed tears of joyful relief when they heard the good news. Yep, there was some "Epic S...".

There is a good lesson in this: when your friends fail to come home - don't wait to call local Sheriffs and get them alerted to the situation, so they can get help out if it is needed. SAR folks have no problem with being called-off at the last minute; it's always a relief for them.

Hey! Maybe some of you folks ought to consider joining a local SAR team; you seem to have a lot of useful mountain experience that could be put to use.

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Originally Posted By BiletChick
This TR should be EPIC!!! wink


True dat, Stacy. Hope there's video on this one - got my popcorn ready! Now if my BP would just settle down . . .

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Preview: Deep, crappy snow in the North Chute, rappels off the face, long sliding trudge down to the trail... Ooops, sorry, Laura, I'm given it away. Can hardly wait to see the photos.

Her employer, my dear wife, is very relieved. For those of you who decide to venture into Pine Creek Canyon, there is cell-phone contact between Pine Lake and to just above the trail-head. Spot seems to work well everywhere.....

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Just happened on this topic (29 posts deep when I first saw it).
Great relief they are OK!
MC's comment above pretty much reflects mine.

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This may be the end of a very good thing. Laura is famous for carrying things like scotch and brownies to the tops of peaks. With this outpouring of support, she is going to realize that everyone loves her and she does not have to do that stuff. shocked

Laura -- we are all tremendously happy to learn that you are ok. And it will be ok for you to keep bringing the scotch, brownies, etc.!

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Originally Posted By AlanK
This may be the end of a very good thing. Laura is famous for carrying things like scotch and brownies to the tops of peaks. With this outpouring of support, she is going to realize that everyone loves her and she does not have to do that stuff. shocked
Laura already knew she was loved... the 'goodies' will continue cuz that's what Moose does. cool


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I'm a little, OK, a LOT overwhelmed, you guys. Thanks for all the care and concern. We all three are home, fed, in the process of showering, beer in hand. As soon as the guys take off I'll get to work finishing my paperwork from last week...

Long story short, Ray's and my descent from Feather took MUCH longer than expected, and we finally stumbled into camp at Royce Pass around 2300. With no moon, and with both RayRay and I being pretty worn out, we decided to dive into sleeping bags and hike out in the morning.

Ray and I made a great team, and were able to make really good, safe decisions to avoid a bad outcome. And I've already been fully admonished by my boss (Thanks, Bob!!!) that I am never, ever, EVER to leave to go somewhere without my SPOT EVER again. (oh, boy...)

Thanks again, everyone, for the concern. Stumbles, CONGRATULATIONS!!! Careful, though, Ray seems to think the shirt was the cause of all the trouble... wink

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Spot on, Moosie. smile Awaiting full TR and pix...


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Originally Posted By MooseTracks
And I've already been fully admonished by my boss (Thanks, Bob!!!) that I am never, ever, EVER to leave to go somewhere without my SPOT EVER again. (oh, boy...)


I could probably get my hands on one of those GPS ankle bracelet thingies...


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Originally Posted By SoCalGirl
I could probably get my hands on one of those GPS ankle bracelet thingies...


Like in house arrest, Chris? For Laura, we could call it the the Anti-Loose Moose. ALM.

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Originally Posted By bulldog34
Like in house arrest, Chris? For Laura, we could call it the the Anti-Loose Moose. ALM.


Exactly... lo-jack the Moose wink


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Originally Posted By bulldog34
That's about the quickest way to roll up the post count on a thread (in a very short period of time) that I've seen in quite a while!


Still fewer posts than the Grouse thread---and not even a third of the views. Time for a new shirt:


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