Triple Tragedy
SAN DIEGO



IDLLYWILD LABOR DAY WEEKEND
We decided to get out of town for the last weekend before school started, and headed up the mountain to meet friends at a cabin they had rented for the weekend. We decided that we would go climbing and hiked up treacherous terrain to get there. Upon our arrival we witnessed another climber fall about 100ft and land wedged between a rock and tree. It was the scariest thing I'd ever seen, I really thought this person was dead. Luckily Rich and some other climbers went to the rescue and we found one of them who was a paramedic. I ran down the trail to lead up the ambulance and search and rescue up to where the incident had occured. There was a girl stuck on top of the rock where the guy had fallen and she too was injured. So after we got the guy help, Rich and his friend Phil went up to rescue the girl. Meanwhile it starts pouring and hailing the size of marbles! Myself, Phil's wife, and someother random people and a firefighter were all stuck at the base of the rock on top of the mountain. I have never been so cold, wet, and scared! See all the hail in Rich's truck and how messy and gross we both looked after this debacle:
It was the best of time, it was the worst of times...and so the story of the last month begins with a trip to San Diego. Overall, we had a great time seeing friends, enjoying the beach, little climbing, etc. However on Wednesday Rich was taken by ambulance from the convention center (he was at a conference part of the week) to the hospital. Apparently something that they served for lunch reacted with his medication and he was suffering from severe chest pains and throbbing head, with a blood pressure over 230! Luckily by the time I got to the hospital he was ok, but it was definitely scary there for a bit. Doctor's chalked it up to the meds and food combination and all is well now. Rich quickly recovered, and we were back at it the next day. See pictures below:
HAVASUPAI FALLS was the next weekend excursion. I was already a little nervous because it was a 10 mile hike just to get there and we had to carry everything we needed for the weekend the whole 10 miles as well! It turned out that it was well worth the hike and indeed one of the most beautiful places I've visited. We spent the days exploring the three waterfalls there and taking dips in the icy water. Saturday afternoon however we were in for a rude awakening... The Ranger alerted us to pack up camp because a flash flood was on the way. It was all I could do to not freak out after I found this out! So, we did as told and decided that we would attempt the hike out earlier than expected. On our way out it started pouring and thundering and lightning. Luckily it stopped quickly and we headed out. We encountered more and more water on the trail out and realized at one point that we had better stop where there was high ground and get some rest. The whole trail had washed away and become a river. I thought I was never going to make it out alive espeically since we had past some hikers who had lost people in their party. Come to find out the next day there were over 20 missing people, a broken dam near the grand canyon and the indian village down in Havasupai had to be evacuated. Needless to say we were lucky we made it out in one piece.


IDLLYWILD LABOR DAY WEEKENDWe decided to get out of town for the last weekend before school started, and headed up the mountain to meet friends at a cabin they had rented for the weekend. We decided that we would go climbing and hiked up treacherous terrain to get there. Upon our arrival we witnessed another climber fall about 100ft and land wedged between a rock and tree. It was the scariest thing I'd ever seen, I really thought this person was dead. Luckily Rich and some other climbers went to the rescue and we found one of them who was a paramedic. I ran down the trail to lead up the ambulance and search and rescue up to where the incident had occured. There was a girl stuck on top of the rock where the guy had fallen and she too was injured. So after we got the guy help, Rich and his friend Phil went up to rescue the girl. Meanwhile it starts pouring and hailing the size of marbles! Myself, Phil's wife, and someother random people and a firefighter were all stuck at the base of the rock on top of the mountain. I have never been so cold, wet, and scared! See all the hail in Rich's truck and how messy and gross we both looked after this debacle:

The Press Enterprise ran a story today about Rich and Phil's efforts to save both the guy and girl who were injured. We don't know if the guy will live, but they definitely helped save a life this past weekend.
After this, Rich told me that he would not subject me to the outdoors for a good long time:)

5 Comments:
Wow, It sounds as though you are living the life of an outdoorswoman. I am glad I hear of this after the fact and not before so I don't have to worry. It also sounds like Rich is a hero. No one can say you don't live an exciting life!
Well, Melissa! I hope that your school year is tame in comparison! Praise God that you and Rich are all right and prayers for the persons injured or lost in all these incidents.
P.S. I googled the newspaper article and read it! Amazing! It sounds like Rich is a good guy to have around!
That's amazing, Melissa. I'm so thankful you are alright. Sounds like you've got a good guy there!
Yikes! Glad to hear that you are ok! Hopefully things will be a little calmer for awhile.
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