sierra
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I just ordered the newly released " Where you'll find me" by TY Gagne. Covers in depth, the tragedy of Kate Matrosova.
Ty has written a thought provoking essay on when hiking in groups can be unsafe for Appalachia journal. It comes out in December. It's called "Weakness in Numbers.'
I just ordered the newly released " Where you'll find me" by TY Gagne....
I went ahead and ordered one for my vacation flight nxt week.....then I got the ETA that it would be a month before I received. Oh well.
The Mountain Wanderer (Steve Smith's store) in Lincoln, NH received a few copies today along with several cases of the new 30th edition AMC White Mountain guidebook.
I just talked with my local Barnes and Nobel and they claim this is a "print on demand" paperback that will not be available in any book store. You order it and the publisher prints you a copy. Which seems crazy in the era of e-books.
Thus the long wait for your copy.
Cb
That is odd. I got an ETA update that I might get on 9/7 now so I guess a lot of other people have ordered. Still won't be here in time for my vacation but at least I'll have something to read when I get back.
The Mountain Wanderer (Steve Smith's store) in Lincoln, NH received a few copies today along with several cases of the new 30th edition AMC White Mountain guidebook.
I just ordered the newly released " Where you'll find me" by TY Gagne. Covers in depth, the tragedy of Kate Matrosova.
The story also provides insights into the world of NH SAR and the White mountain rescue community.
For me the story highlights how all of us are vulnerable when hypothermia kicks in and sound decision making goes out the window. Her long slow descent of Madison and 8 minute stop at the base of the steeps on the exposed flank of Adams for example will remain a mystery.
i was relieved to see the location errors broadcast by her spot device were due to her faulty deployment of it. The initial ping was accurate but she apparently folded the antenna and put the device back in her pack which fouled up subsequent GPS acquision.
Finally, I so wish she hired a guide for this trip as she did for so many other mountain adventures. There are so many great ones in the area and they have so much to teach us. Like other guided groups that turned back that day she would not have Achieved her goal, but she might have learned how ferocious and dangerous our little mountains can be when the wx turns.
She is us and we've all lost a sister in the hills. But her lessons live on.
Cb
According to the write-up in Appalachia (summer/fall 2016), she was carrying an ACR ResQLink+ PLB. The foldable antenna is the 406/121.5 MHz transmitting antenna. The GPS receiving antenna is internal to the case, most likely a small patch antenna.SPOT devices don't have an antenna to fold up...
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