Local pillar of the community dies in backcountry
Brett contributed countless hours to the trails here and mentored many. Illustrates how a simple sequence of crucial omissions can result in tragedy. His actions knowingly and likely saved his companion and cost him his life. A remarkable standup guy mourned by many here.
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Local pillar of the community dies in backcountry
RIP. Shit can go bad so fast, even for experienced people. Low visibility and unfamiliar terrain can mean you're lost really quick. It's happened to me.
Carry a Personal Locator Beacon as well as extra clothes and a space blanket or bivy sac.
For some reason I want to say that this isnt the first time someone has been lost around that hut in a storm. Can anyone remember a similar event in that area?
Edit: maybe this is it:
http://www.dailycamera.com/ci_14077271