Sunday, October 28, 2012

Looking for Larry

The search continues. I thought I would back up and re post a chronology of posts a High Sierra Topix:
 
 
 
My name is Claus. I am a friend of Larry's and using his computer to post this message. Larry left on a backpack last Friday, the 19th. He was due back Monday but has not returned. He went in on the Taboose Pass trail. His tentative itinerary was to head up, generally, along the Muir trail toward Mather Pass and possibly climb Split Mt. Then he planned to head back toward Pinchot Pass and explore some of the creeks in that area. I have backpacked with Larry before but it was many years ago and never in this area. I have been trying to help the NPS and Inyo County Sheriff's department. Does anyone here have any suggestions as to areas in this vicinity that might appeal to Larry. I know he often strays from his itinerary and likes to explore new areas. Any help would much appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: Overdue Hiker - Do You Have Any Info?

Postby freestone on Thu Oct 25, 2012 4:52 am
I ran into Larry last Friday at approximately 10:30 AM on the Taboose trail, about two miles from the trailhead. We spoke briefly and he mentioned that he was going to explore the area around Pinchot area, but made no mention of Split Mountain. He was carrying a Golite pack, using i-Pod ear buds. He said he only had four days, but looked well equiped. When I got to the trailhead, there were only 2 cars, his, a Suburu stationwagon, and mine.
 

Re: Overdue Hiker - Do You Have Any Info?

Postby The Other Tom on Thu Oct 25, 2012 5:39 am
freestone wrote:I ran into Larry last Friday at approximately 10:30 AM on the Taboose trail, about two miles from the trailhead. We spoke briefly and he mentioned that he was going to explore the area around Pinchot area, but made no mention of Split Mountain. He was carrying a Golite pack, using i-Pod ear buds. He said he only had four days, but looked well equiped. When I got to the trailhead, there were only 2 cars, his, a Suburu stationwagon, and mine.

I assume you have given SEKI this info.....
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Re: Overdue Hiker - Do You Have Any Info?

Postby freestone on Thu Oct 25, 2012 7:47 am
Yes. I called them immediately and was interviwed by the Ranger in charge of the rescue operation.
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Re: Overdue Hiker - Do You Have Any Info?

Postby freestone on Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:14 am
Larry looked well prepared and seasoned, but there was no indication that he was prepared for snow. No gaiters and was wearing trail runners.I sincerely believed he was aware of the storm, knew the weather was going to be beautful for the short term and planned on exiting Tuesday. We did not discuss the weather as I had been in 5 days and was only aware of the storm via a long range forcast from Sunday the 15th. All the peaks were dusted with snow and showed no signs of melting. We talked about the lakes below Split Mountain and acknowledged their beauty, but he made no mention of visiting that area. He seemed focused on getting to the Muir, then head south to explore the area around Pinchot pass. The area was deserted, he was the only person I saw my entire trip.
"All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware." Martin Buber
 

Re: Overdue Hiker - Do You Have Any Info?

Postby freestone on Thu Oct 25, 2012 2:20 pm
I have just received the Flyer as an e-mail attachment from SEKI:

You are being contacted because you had a permit for hiking in the Inyo National Forest or Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Parks. We are looking for Larry Conn a hiker that has not returned from backpacking trip this weekend. Please take a look at the flyer. If you have any information please contact me via email or my number listed below. Thank you for your help.


SEKI is now using the permit program to find individuals who applied for permits during the same time period that Larry did.

Mav....Muir Trail

His plans seemed very straightforward because of his limited time schedule of 4 days. Getting in and out of Taboose takes up two of those da

Re: Overdue Hiker - Do You Have Any Info?

Postby freestone on Fri Oct 26, 2012 1:51 pm
Larry had Mac earbuds in place when I spoke with him. I could not tell if the devise was an iPhone or iPod, but I will call and make sure SEKI is aware of this. I think there may be some confusion with Split mountain and Stripped mountain. Stripped mountain is more in the vascinaty of Taboose. Split Mountain is north on the JMT toward Mather pass.
 
 
 

Re: Overdue Hiker - Do You Have Any Info?

Postby quentinc on Fri Oct 26, 2012 2:47 pm
This is Claus again. I apologize for continuing to use Larry's User Id. I just wanted to let you know that Larry did have his iPhone with him on the drive up (he called and left me a message with his itinerary) and I feel fairly certain on the backpack as well. He has used it to take photos on all of his recent trips.

I also want to express my profound gratitude for all that you are doing to help.
 
 

Re: Overdue Hiker - Do You Have Any Info?

Postby freestone on Fri Oct 26, 2012 11:28 pm
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Freestone you can shed some light on this since you were in this area a couple of
days before Larry.


From Bench Lake, Taboose is a beacon of hope more than any other perspective. Larry is an alpinist, he knows the best way out. The Eastern Sierra is his domain, Taboose would be his choice.

Viewing Taboose from Bench lake on Wednesday October 17.

I am sorry my friends, tears are my weakness now. The landscape is so deceptively easy looking, but for an off trail soloist, every step taken is contentious and unforgiving.

Pragmatically, I hope that the rescuers focus their efforts in the Pinchot pass area. The alpine areas where their are no trails. Thats where Larry likes to be.
"All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware." Martin Buber
 
 

Press release this afternoon

Postby freestone on Sat Oct 27, 2012 2:46 pm
I just received a call and an e-mail from Rick Sawtell, the lead Ranger for the search. He apoligized for not providing a better stream of comprehensive information to the public, but managing the logistics and the actual search effort is time consuming and hectic. He said there will be a press release later this afternoon and to please be patient.
 
 

Ranger conversations

Postby freestone on Sun Oct 28, 2012 6:57 am
I spoke with the Rangers twice yesterday afternoon and evening. They sent me a picture of a pair of Patagonia trail shoes and I identified those as the shoes he was wearing. They were also very interested in knowing if he was using trekking poles. I verified that he was. I remembered that he had a blue Nalgene bottle in his side pocket. I shared with them the fact that through his posts on this forum, he was interested in off trail exploration of lake basins, cross county passes and class 2-3 peaks and ridges. These guys are completely professional and COMMITTED to finding Larry. If there is anything you can share with the Rangers about Larry PLEASE please do so. They need information. Anything....like How many miles a day does he do? What kind of camera? what kind of pictures does he like to shoot? Nothing is too trivial now, they need to know what was in his head as well, and we can share that because of his posts and PMs to individuals. They don't need advise or long diatribes, they need good information about Larry, short and to the point!
 
 

Re: Overdue Hiker - Do You Have Any Info?

Postby SEKI Public Affairs on Sat Oct 27, 2012 6:25 pm
Summary of Search Operations for Larry Conn

- Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks received a report of an overdue backpacker, Larry Conn, on Wednesday October 24, 2012, at approximately 10:00 a.m. Larry was reported to be two days overdue in returning from a weekend backpacking trip in the area between Pinchot Pass and Mather Pass. Larry planned to enter the area by hiking over Taboose Pass and exploring the areas around Pinchot Pass and/or Split Mountain.

- Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks was notified about the missing hiker by the Inyo County Sherriff’s Department. The Sheriff’s Department located Larry’s vehicle at the Taboose Creek trailhead and organized a search on the Inyo National Forest.

- On Wednesday, October 24, Inyo County Sheriff’s Department sent a search team up Taboose Pass and used a California Highway Patrol helicopter to search the area. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks contracted an AStar 350 B3 helicopter to fly search missions and insert search teams. Another helicopter, which was involved in a research project in the area, assisted in the search effort by looking for clues in the course of its regular business. The area was largely covered in snow from a storm over the weekend. Helicopter reconnaissance saw numerous animal tracks, but no human tracks, in the snow in the search area or on routes out of the search area.

- On Thursday, October 25, crews returned to the area to search likely camping areas around Bench Lake and the Bench Lake Ranger Station. Ground searchers swept the trail from Cedar Grove up the Woods Creek Trail. Aerial searches continued throughout the area and included the use of the AStar B3 and a National Guard Blackhawk helicopter with forward looking infrared, which is imaging technology that detects thermal energy. Investigators were contacted by a person who spoke with Larry on October 19, as Larry was beginning his trip. The individual said that Larry expressed an interest in the Pinchot Pass area. Neither the ground teams nor the aerial searchers found any evidence of people hiking in the search area. Two notes were found posted near the LeConte Ranger Station, but neither note was written by Larry.

- On Friday, October 26, more ground teams and helicopters continued to search the area. Ground teams were assigned to hike and search in particular areas and stay overnight. The aerial search continued including the contract B3 helicopter and another National Guard Blackhawk. No more clues were discovered on Friday.

- Today, Saturday, October 27, there are approximately 40 people working on the search effort, including more ground teams and three dogs assigned to focus on specific high-probability areas. These teams will remain overnight and continue searching on Sunday. More aerial searches have been completed using the AStar B3 and a California Highway Patrol helicopter. The search today has been focused around Pinchot Pass, Taboose Pass, Split Mountain, and likely travel corridors/camp locations in those areas.

- Search operations will continue Sunday. Search managers will evaluate information developed so far to determine the direction of the search efforts over the next days.
 
 
 
 

Saturday, October 27, 2012

I Talked to Him







 

AGE:  53-years-old

HEIGHT:  5’10”

WEIGHT:  160 lbs.                                                 

HAIR:  Short, black with gray

IDENTIFYING FEATURES:  Mustache and goatee   

HIKING ROUTE INCLUDED:  On Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, Larry started his hike at the Taboose Creek Trailhead in the Inyo National Forest with plans to travel over Taboose Pass toward the John Muir Trail in Kings Canyon National Park. His route may have included
Split Mountain and areas to the south, including Pinchot Pass. He planned to be back on Monday, Oct. 22, 2012.

CLOTHING/EQUIPMENT:  Likely wearing dark clothing, may have a red or yellow bandana, may be using a dark gray or blue backpack and using a tan/red dome tent.

GENERAL INFO:  Larry is an experienced backpacker and is familiar with the area.

IF YOU HAVE SEEN/CONTACTED HIM OR HAVE MORE INFO:  Please contact Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks’ Dispatch at (559) 565-3195 OR the Inyo County Sheriff’s Department at (760) 878-0383.


I Saw Him

Larry Conn Please read about this lost hiker. He is the only person I saw on my trip over Taboose pass in Kings Canyon National Park. I talked to him and conveyed to the rescuers the contents of our brief encounter. Please stay tuned.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Just got back from Bench Lake via Taboose. On Taboose last Monday, everything was dusted with 1 to 3 inches. On Friday, all had melted at the pass, but the peaks and terrain with lots of shade was still holding the snow. Conditions for the week were Indian Summer clear skies with light winds out of the west. Ice was in the water bottle a couple of mornings with frost on the grass but as soon as the sun cleared the ridge, the air warmed quickly and all the down feathers I had been wearing was shed to shorts and short sleeves. That was yesterday, sounds like the up coming week will be unsettled.
BTW, upper Taboose canyon fall colors were really showing, lower in the canyon, the colors were still green. After next week's storm, maybe the lower canyons of the Eastern Sierra will start to show.