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Thread: Lost Boarder at Keystone Found?

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    Lost Boarder at Keystone Found?

    First I heard he was lost was when I read in the paper this morning that they found him, after three days. While I am glad they found him and that it seems he will be okay, the whole thing is a little puzzling. I've only been to Keystone once, but it just didn't seem that big. Am I crazy or does three days seem like a really long time to be lost there? And if he had just kept going downhill wouldn't he have reached civilisation a lot quicker than three days?

    This just seems odd, could someone shed a little more light on what happened?

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    key word "boarder".

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    there's a lot of trees to get lost in at ski stoned

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    How old is this person?
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    They did find him after 3 days. He realized he was lost and never moved from where he was...which isn't a bad idea if you're out in the wilderness, but from where he was located at Keystone he could have just kept riding downhill and run into the road to Montezuma. Or he could have just hiked uphill following his tracks and gotten back to the run he left the resort from. He did build a snowcave and avoid most adverse affect of staying outside in the cold so he wasn't completely mindless, but seems like he could have been more pro-active.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman
    could someone shed a little more light on what happened?
    He was going to the men's room, forgot to make a left at the Coke machines, and wound up in the cafeteria walk-in freezer. It happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven S. Dallas
    He was going to the men's room, forgot to make a left at the Coke machines, and wound up in the cafeteria walk-in freezer. It happens.
    "Three days with nothing to eat except frozen vegetables and chicken cutlets!"

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    I am glad they found the guy and he is OK, but I was thinking the same things as some of you guys - why not just ride down the mountain?

    The guy might lose toes becasue of this situation.
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    He would have been okay, but he only had $15 on him and thus could only afford a small fries and some Go-Gurt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A-wreck
    How old is this person?
    Looks like he was 31. Here is a link to the summit daily article.

    http://summitdaily.com/article/20051119/NEWS/111190040

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven S. Dallas
    He would have been okay, but he only had $15 on him and thus could only afford a small fries and some Go-Gurt.
    Because, alas, the Jefferson Middle School annual trip to Keystone wiped out the frozen Pizza inventory -- delivery was scheduled for Tuesday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robokill1981
    They did find him after 3 days. He realized he was lost and never moved from where he was...which isn't a bad idea if you're out in the wilderness, but from where he was located at Keystone he could have just kept riding downhill and run into the road to Montezuma. Or he could have just hiked uphill following his tracks and gotten back to the run he left the resort from..
    My thoughts exactly. Would have been a lot of work to hike back uphill. Then again they found him only 500 yards out of bounds. I doubt he would be suffering from frost bite if he had of taken that action. Still he is probably going to just lose a few toes, it could have very easily have been his life.

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    That guy must not get out much. The "stay where you are when you're lost" bit applies to when you go to the mall with your mom...the ball is sort of in your court when you are 31 and skiing out of bounds.
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    Being a 31 year old snowboarder who ventures out of bounds a lot, um, what the hell was he thinking?? I sure as hell would have gone right back up and get inbounds to ride out. Or if I was disoriented (I would not be as I carry a compass with me always), riding down to the bottom would make sense too.



    But to hole up for 3 days??? I just don't get it. Even 500 yards in he should have been aware of his route back out, or proposed route at least.
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    Word has it he was really camping and didn’t tell anyone. When they found him and started asking questions, he played stupid so as not to get into trouble for illegal camping and also bringing out the rescue crew.
    I think I'm going mad.

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    Remember those girls that got lost snowboarding at Loveland Pass a few years ago?

    They dug a snowcave, ate chapstick, stayed the night, etc., etc.

    They were like a couple hundred yards from the highway. They probably heard the trucks going by.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p-tex
    illegal camping
    Illegal camping huh? Sounds extreme
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    Far be it from me to take pleasure in other's misery - 'cause I don't - and it does blow that this knucklehead may loose some toes because of this and I do not find that funny, but c'mon. You ski 500 yards out of bounds and become so disoriented that you spend 3 days waiting for a S&R to find you and end up on the front page of the Rocky Mountain News? One would think that by the end of day 1 one would think, "I best be walking my ass back up the hill and then ride back down to my car." We all do stupid things, but this is pretty stupid and had an impact on others than himself. S&R members, family, friends, wife ... okay, maybe not the wife:

    Hagen said Ryan's wife held up well during her husband's absence.
    Again, not to be to caustic, but this guy is a Darwin Award waiting to happen. Seriously. I actually hope that there is more to the story for the sake of this cat's integrity.

    I saw a thread awhile ago about a lost dog on Berthoud on a couple of different boards. After about three days, if I recall correctly, the dog managed to find its way to the highway. What's that say about this dude?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Gaper
    Remember those girls that got lost snowboarding at Loveland Pass a few years ago?

    They dug a snowcave, ate chapstick, stayed the night, etc., etc.

    They were like a couple hundred yards from the highway. They probably heard the trucks going by.
    Don't forget the pillow fights they had.

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    Hagen said Ryan's wife held up well during her husband's absence.
    I think Hagen had the "Inside Scoop." winkwinknudgenudgesaynomore

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Gaper
    They ate chapstick
    Based on my observations, I'm pretty sure girls do this even when they're not lost and in a snow cave.

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    Glad he's okay, but yeah, strange story. For those not familiar, most of the bottom of this place is pretty flat, with a lot of snow it would be work getting out of there. You can always do the trick where you put weight on your board with your arms and kicks with your feet almost like your swimming...

    Camping sounds dubious if he is really going to lose toes.

    Did he have food and camping stuff?

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    Unfortunately the going attitude these days is "I fucked up, somebody has to bail me out." It's usually innocuous, like when my helpless roommate complains about the channel until someone changes it, but it seems like this is a more extreme example. I think he just assumed that he couldn't do anything and that S&R would get him.

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