Be careful out there

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (AZ,UT)
Couple Rescued After Four Days Stranded In Backcountry

Park dispatch received a call routed through 911 from Kane County dispatch on May 31st regarding people stranded in the backcountry and needing medical attention. A Pennsylvania couple in their 60s had rented a two-wheel drive sedan and were vacationing in the Glen Canyon area. They planned to drive from Big Water to Escalante, both small towns in southern Utah, via a rugged four-wheel drive road. They later reported that the GPS unit in their vehicle advised that they could travel this route. About 45 miles from Big Water, though, the vehicle broke down after the oil pan was ripped out and the engine seized. The couple had several bottles of water and soda with them, but no food nor other means of survival. After being stranded for four days with daytime temperatures in the high 80s, they were able to flag down a visitor on a dirt bike who called 911 on his cell phone. Classic Lifeguard launched two helicopters from Page to fly the couple out. They were extremely dehydrated and were kept at the hospital overnight for observation. The couple never stopped at any of the various visitor centers to ask for information, nor did they did turn back when they came upon signs on this backcountry road which said that the road was impassable. If they hadn’t encountered the person on the dirt bike, it’s likely that they would have perished. Rangers are increasingly dealing with visitors who rely on navigation systems which may provide misleading information, often with tragic results. While navigation systems such as GPS units can be fine tools, nothing can replace up-to-date information from informed personnel as well as using common sense when out in remote areas. [Submitted by Eric Scott, Acting District Ranger]

Hey Dave, care to guess where they were?

Courtesy NPS morning report.

4 responses to “Be careful out there”

  1. Damn! We had a couple driver OVER a ‘Road Closed’ sign last winter because TomTom said that was the route… Darwin Award Semi-Finalists!

  2. That reminds me of the episode of the Office when Michael Scott drives into the lake because the GPS said to turn right…Smoky Mountain Road is some vast, remote and rugged country. They might have gotten into trouble even with a 4WD. You need bikes for that terrain! They had to have been down to thier last hours. 4 days with no food in your 60s, panicky and lost… sheesh. That dirt biker saved their lives in the nick of time.Next time they need to head out with a SPOT. And a road atlas.

  3. I’m pretty sure they busted their car heading down into the first canyon you encounter (directly) going north. A fun descent with some technical moments on a bike, and where DH and I got WATER this past fall. If they had known what to seek, I reckon they could’ve found some not 5 miles away.

  4. Yep, that’s the spot I was thinking too. That’d rip an oil pan out nicely ;) Gotta admire their spunk, but slightly curious how they made it to their 60’s!Technology is certainly allowing us to dig deeper holes.

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