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9 years 7 months ago #128 by Sparky of Socal
Sparky of Socal replied the topic: Directions
A reason to be careful


Subscribe RSS Icon | What is RSS Date: August 31, 2016
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DEATH VALLEY, CA –A search on Sunday by multiple agencies concluded when a woman's body was found 5 miles from her vehicle. It appears that this is the second heat-caused fatality in Death Valley National Park. Both fatalities were in the southern end of the park near the unpaved Harry Wade Road.

On Sunday, August 28th, 2016, at approximately 1:11 p.m., deputies from the Barstow Sheriff's Station responded to a report of a missing person in the area of Old Spanish Trail near Baker, California. Pi-Wei Hung (40) was driving from Las Vegas, Nevada to Fort Irwin, California. Hung had not been heard from since August 27th, 2016, at approximately 1:10 p.m., when she was in the Charleston View area of Inyo County.

Personnel from San Bernardino County, Inyo County, Fort Irwin National Training Center, and the National Park Service, along with two helicopters, responded to the remote area to search for Hung. At 2:30 p.m., Hung's vehicle was found along Harry Wade Road. It appears that she may have gotten the vehicle stuck in loose sand in the berm while attempting to turn around.

Hung walked about 5 miles, away from the road. Her body was found at approximately 4:57 p.m. It appeared Hung passed away from heat exposure, according to the San Bernardino County Coroner's office. The day's high temperature was 113 °F.

This is the second heat-related fatality in Death Valley National Park this summer. On Thursday, June 9, park visitors found a deceased motorcyclist on Harry Wade Road. Reinhard Egger, 60, was a German citizen. The man's motorcycle was parked upright and was still functional. According to Inyo County Coroner's Office, Egger died from overheating. It was 118 °F that day.

Death Valley's summer temperatures can quickly turn life-threatening. Cell phones do not work in most of Death Valley National Park, so travelers are safer if they stay on paved roads that are more frequently traveled by other visitors. Visitors and area residents are advised to always carry plenty of water in their vehicle. If a vehicle becomes disabled, travelers should wait with their vehicle until assistance arrives. The vehicle provides shade and makes it easier to be found.

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9 years 7 months ago - 9 years 7 months ago #127 by ETAV8R
ETAV8R replied the topic: Directions
While I saw nothing rude about any comments here I'd hope the OP has a thick skin. I respect the fact that you did the Butte Valley trip from east to west ending up in Panamint Valley. That's not an easy road. However most here er on the side of caution. If you can't take a bit of constructive criticism maybe DV isn't the right place to be venturing. You came here for information. You got some good information yet resort to name calling? One of the people on this slow/dead forum might be the one who helps you out if you do have issues while you're out there. It is summer time and most of the DV forums slow down during the hot season.

Yes I've seen the variety of vehicles out in Saline and it always makes me wonder what they are thinking. Oh well. Safe travels.
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9 years 7 months ago #126 by D.A. Wright
D.A. Wright replied the topic: Directions
Miller provides a service and has for years. I am glad to know he is available if I need him. I do my best to not need him ... B)

Once I did need him, but not for a DV extraction. He towed a Mazda 6 I bought when I lived in Big Pine and was driving it to Ridgecrest to give to my daughter back in '99. The car tossed a timing belt at Manzanar. The car made it to Ridgecrest on the back of Miller's flatbed. Cost me a whole lot less than if he picked it up in Saline ... :S

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9 years 7 months ago #125 by Backroad Joe
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LOL, John Miller takes a lot of flak for what he charges for recovery. But then who else can recovery any vehicle from anywhere? I'm sure you've heard plenty of stories about him and his operation. He really is a good guy.

Of course if one were to just leave their vehicle then the NPS would recover it. Imagine what that bill would run.

"...Tucson to Tucumcari, Tehachapi to Tonapah"

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9 years 7 months ago - 9 years 7 months ago #124 by D.A. Wright
D.A. Wright replied the topic: Directions

Backroad Joe wrote:

If Saline doesn't kill you, the tow and rescue bill might ...


Whoa, now that is good.

Bumper stickers should be issued.

Maybe a banner or sign above Miller's Towing? :evil:
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9 years 7 months ago - 9 years 7 months ago #123 by D.A. Wright
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A hillybob resides just above and a little to the right of a billybob on your keyboard ... :P
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