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Stuck Overnight In The Snowies

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togwotee9

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Stuck Overnight In The Snowies

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My buddy and I traveled to the snowies on 1/8 for the Avy class that was to be held that night. Our intent was to ride a few hours (from Snowy Mtn Lodge) that day, head to the class, ride the next day and travel home on Saturday morning.

Unfortunately late in the day on 1/8 we ended up down in French Creek, south of Lake Marie just below the split where two creeks come together. We thought we were heading down in to an open meadow area to play when it suddently got very steep and so steep that my buddy leading waived me off. If he went any further he would have dropped off a very steep back in to the creek, needless to say we spent an hour trying to get him back out and it was too steep and two much fresh snow so we decided to try to double up on my sled out. Unfortunately we had very few outs and continued to get stuck, with my sled now close to creek about 500' south of his we decided our only way out was to drop in to the creek bed with hopes of riding the creek bed out or better hoping it opened up.

We dropped in to the creek bed and were immediately stuck with nothing but very steep banks on both side, large boulders and open water and no way out with two guys. We immediately decided to hunker down for the night and pull the pin on my buddies' distress signal watch (the type pilots wear). Many planes flew over and we hoped they got our signal but to no avail.

We did have a bag of survival items, (thermal blanket, protein bars, lights, matches etc), the night really sucked but could have been worse. It snowed a foot on us that night but luckily was not super cold.

At sunrise we knew our only way out was to hike out to lake Marie where there is always guys climbing the hill. I collapsed due to exhaustion and a badly torn right calf muscle (not from this incident) at what we believe was about the five mile mark and 5 hours in, my buddy luckily was able to keep going and make it to Lake Marie by about 3:00 (yes 8 hours for what we believe was likely 7ish miles). After collapsing in exhaustion and very delirious some other sledders took him to Snowy Mtn Lodge where he was able to tell Kody (helps search and rescue) exactly where I was. Just before dark Kody arrived to get me out (THANK GOD) which he did with ease.

Good news is that we survived, I was fine, my buddy had some frostbite on his toes (due to getting them wet in creek) but will be fine.

Someone asked me what we had that was helpful for survival, I'll share with you;

1. Extra gas on sled for fire, the cedars we were under would not stay burning, so we essentially warmed up time to time with gas.
2. Space or thermal blankets, saved our *****, provided even more insulation with the fresh foot of snow on top of us.
3. Energy bars.
4. Matches and lighter....absolute must have.
5. The sled seat for one guy to sit on and the tunnel bag for the other guy. I also use the seat instead of shovel to hike out with due to bad leg. Very helpful when crawiling and using as a crutch when able to walk, also great to sit on when I was again forced to hunker down.
6. Garmin Rhrinos to be able to communicate and mark locations.


Items we did not have that I will have by COB Monday.
1. Spot Messenger
2. Flares for light and fire starter
3. Extra gloves and hats
4. Hotties hand and feet warmers
5. Additional space blankets.

We could have made it another night or two but it would have been tough. With the additional items listed above it would have been much easier. Not a fun one but certainly a good learning experience. Will not be in areas we don't absolutely know that late in the day and with only two guys and will be more prepared to spend the night if ever happens again which I pray it doesn't.

Also a HUGE THANKS to Kody at Snowy Mtn Lodge, not only did he save my life, he is going above and beyond is rescuing our sleds and gear we left on the Mtn. I am indebted to the man forever!

Be safe and Happy Riding.
 
Glad you made it T9. I've been reading your posts since I signed up months ago and am glad I will be able to continue doing so. That can be some rough territory. I hope you and your buddy have no lasting injuries from the whole ordeal. I think I need to add to my kit. The more we go, the braver we seem to get (my wife and I). Thanks for sharing your experience so that we could learn from it. I know I did. Everytime we leave the lot we should ask oursevles if we are prepared to spend the night. Glad you were.
 
Glad to hear you guys made it. Kody is amazing - we are lucky to have someone like that in the Snowies when people's lives depend on it.

My rule of thumb for boondocking is the fewer the guys, the fewer the risks we take, and as late afternoon approaches we get more conservative because once it get's dark it is a whole different ball game for boondocking.
 
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Glad to hear you made it out in good shape. I think I'm familiar with where you were, but have not dropped in. Did they bring your sleds back up the way you went in or was there a way out the bottom?
 
Kody is with Snowy Range Tours (deserves a plug). You were lucky he was there. There isn't too many people who know French Creek better. That's not an easy walk!
 
Holy crap Tog, I knew you had left your sled there but I had no idea what you had gone through!!! I am thankful you got out OK and even more that you took the time to share what happened so we can all learn and be prepared!
 
Good to hear your ok. Was up there today, the snow is still falling.
 
glad to hear you guys got out safe, since you had rinos along, do you have any coordinates of the area you were in. near 7fools area?
 
It is a good thing we have people like Kody from Snowy Range Tours around.* Glad you got out ok.* I first met him when he took a bunch of us flatlanders around that area.* We thought we knew everything but made lots of mistakes to begin with and could have gotten in serious trouble.* He is a very knowledgeable man on the area and also the ultimate Yamaha Rep. If anyone needs to rent in that area he is the guy to see.
 
wow, tog. glad it all worked out. that can get pretty nasty down there, your not the first to get caught by that creek.
 
Glad to hear you are ok. We spend Friday all day in upper French Creek basin playing. Where the snowmobilers call 7 fools gulch. That area can be very unforgiving. Depending when you went in, we were likely just below you. Area is best avoided unless you know exactly where you are at. Kody is a great guy, one of the best on the Range. All is well that ends well.
 
Glad to hear you made it out OK.
Thanks for posting and providing some insight about your experience. Hopefully it will be a great benefit for the anyone else that finds themselves in a similar predicament.
 
Boondocking we are bullet proof at it until after lunch then we think what if we get into something that would take us a long time to get out of. the three of us that ride togather can get out of about anything we have seen to this point!

but glad to hear you made it out ok!
 
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Tog we had to be almost right below you Friday afternoon. We were in there until around 3-4, went into the Bear Tree around 5 and heard about 2 lost snowmobilers in French Creek. We were back there by 9 or so Sat morning. We where playing on the hills in the north end of the gulch and playing in the trees up the drainage. Could you hear us? We had to be really close.
 
Tog we had to be almost right below you Friday afternoon. We were in there until around 3-4, went into the Bear Tree around 5 and heard about 2 lost snowmobiles in French Creek. We were back there by 9 or so Sat morning. We where playing on the hills in the north end of the gulch and playing in the trees up the drainage. Could you hear us? We had to be really close.

I could here people all day playing on the hills at Lake Marie and I think down by Silver lake, plus cruising up and down Highway 130

I will pull the GPS cords tonight and post.

I've been in there lots of times, just got in a bad spot late in the day with only 2 people. If we would of had one more person I sure we would of all rode out after a few hours of digging and pulling. Just got Late and made the decision to stay put till morning.
 
Tog.. Glad to here you are all right!! I was wondering where you were for the Avalanche class?? Great class. Mike does a super job. I believe he is doing one in NE. and another one in Laramie next month.. He even went over on what you need to stay the night in the Mnts. Again GLAD to here all is well.. David:)
 
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