Three stranded on Mt Hood
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Three climbers stranded on Mt. Hood
08:56 PM PST on Sunday, December 10, 2006
By NICK BRADSHAW, kgw.com Staff
Three climbers were reported missing on Mount Hood Sunday afternoon.
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Mount Hood.
Hood River County Sheriff Joe Wampler said three men in their 30's left from the Cooper Spur Ski Area parking lot on Thursday with the intention of taking a climbing route over the mountain down to Timberline Lodge.
The climbers were supposed to meet some friends at Timberline on Friday but never showed up.
Wampler said the friends called Hood River County Dispatch on Sunday after there was no sign of the trio all day Saturday and Sunday.
Apparently the three men left a note in their vehicle parked at Cooper Spur saying they planned to climb an advanced route up the North side of the mountain down to Timberline on the Southside of the mountain.
Wampler said the note also said if the men got in trouble they would come back to Cooper Spur. The three had not returned as of Sunday night.
Wampler said one of the men was reportedly stuck in a snow cave above Elliot Glacier on the NE side of the mountain. The other two men apparently left the man on Saturday in an attempt to get help. There has been no sign of those two men.
On Sunday afternoon Hood River County dispatch received a call from the family of the man in the snow cave. Wampler said the stuck man was able to call his family on a cell phone. Family members said they had a very brief conversation with the man before they lost the cell phone connection.
The Sheriff's department has not been able to make contact with the man on his cell phone.
Steve Rollins with Portland Mountain Rescue was assembling a team to go up the mountain and try and find all three men.
Rollins said conditions on the mountain were too harsh to try and attempt a night rescue. The team planned to camp out at Timberline Sunday night and head up the mountain around 5:00 a.m. Monday morning.
Weather has been bad lately, and it's only looking to get worse, I hope they find them quickly.
sooner is definitely better than later
For: Mt Hood . 9620 feet
Created: December 11, 2006 11:26:47 PST
: Snow Advisory in effect 6 pm PST Monday to 10 am PST Tuesday
Today: Snow. Snow accumulation 8 inches. Probability of measurable precipitation 100 percent. High 26.
Tonight: Snow then snow showers. Snow accumulation 11 inches. Probability of measurable precipitation 100 percent. Southwest wind 15 mph. Low 17.
Tuesday: Snow showers. Snow accumulation 2 inches. Probability of measurable precipitation 90 percent. West wind 40 mph. High 19.
Tuesday Night: Snow. Snow accumulation 16 inches. Probability of measurable precipitation 90 percent. West wind 29 mph. Low 13.
Wednesday: Snow. Snow accumulation 13 inches. Probability of measurable precipitation 100 percent. Southwest wind 21 mph. High 24.
Wednesday Night: Snow. Probability of measurable precipitation 70 percent. Low 22.
Thursday: Snow. Probability of measurable precipitation 60 percent. High 29.
Thursday Night: Snow. Probability of measurable precipitation 70 percent. Low 17.
Friday: Snow. Probability of measurable precipitation 70 percent. High 24.
Friday Night: Snow. Probability of measurable precipitation 60 percent. Low -4.
Saturday: Snow showers. Probability of measurable precipitation 60 percent. High 11.
Saturday Night: Snow showers. Probability of measurable precipitation 60 percent. Low -6.
Sunday: Snow showers. Probability of measurable precipitation 60 percent. High 11.
Sunday Night: Snow showers. Probability of measurable precipitation 60 percent. Low -5.
Monday: Snow showers. Probability of measurable precipitation 60 percent. High 17.
Update: Weather pulls searchers off Mount Hood