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Duncan woman found safe and sound on Heather Mountain after two-day ordeal

Alone, lost on the mountain with a chilly wet night setting in, the lost hiker did everything right
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Search dog team handler Carly and dog Hazel from Nanaimo. (Patty Abbott photo)

The ordeal of a 55-year-old Vancouver Island woman lost for two days on Heather Mountain, west of Cowichan Lake, had a happy ending on Friday afternoon when she was found safe and sound.

Members of Cowichan Search & Rescue were joined by teams from Ladysmith and Metchosin, and two other mutual aid teams, the ATV club, an RCMP helicopter as well as a search dog and its handler, on June 27 in the search for the Duncan area woman, who went missing on the mountain at around 4 p.m. on June 26.

The woman, whose name has not been released, was hiking on Heather Mountain, a 1,250-metre summit west of Lake Cowichan, on Wednesday afternoon when she became separated from the group of four people on the snow-capped mountain.

B次元官网网址淭hey were almost there [at the summit] but the last stretch is very steep and three of them wanted to return, but she wanted to do the last stretch,B次元官网网址 explained Cowichan Search & RescueB次元官网网址檚 Patty Abbott. B次元官网网址淭hey said they would wait for her to return. It took her just 15 minutes to reach the summit.B次元官网网址

But things werenB次元官网网址檛 going as well for the three hikers the woman had left behind. One had been stung and needed to head back to their camp immediately. In touch through text, the woman said she would catch up with them.

B次元官网网址淭hey were comfortable with that as she is very comfortable in that type of environment,B次元官网网址 Abbott said. B次元官网网址淲e do not have the details as to what happened next, but do know she found herself on the trail to Heather Lake, which was in the complete opposite direction.B次元官网网址

The weather had started to change as well, with heavy cloud cover coming in quickly, something that would later hamper search efforts, as air support couldnB次元官网网址檛 get visuals until Friday.

Meanwhile, the womanB次元官网网址檚 friends had made it back to their campsite and were beginning to worry.

B次元官网网址淲e were called in and started our planning for the night and the next day,B次元官网网址 said Abbott of Search & Rescue crews.

Alone, lost on the mountain with a chilly wet night setting in, the lost 55-year-old hiker did everything right, Abbott said.

B次元官网网址淲hen she realized that she was in an area completely unfamiliar, she knew the best thing was to build herself a shelter and stay put, as it was getting dark. Unfortunately the next day brought lots of rain with wind and very low cloud cover. She made a very wise decision to stay put and hope for the best.B次元官网网址

Search and Rescue methodically began searching all of the side trails, with the help of the ATV club whose help Abbott calls B次元官网网址減henomenalB次元官网网址.

One of the teams that made it to the top of Heather Mountain on Thursday actually started down towards Heather Lake a short distance and noticed a print in the mud, and made a notation of it, Abbott said.

On Friday, the cloud lifted and air support was finally able to begin dropping teams at the top to descend to Heather Lake.

B次元官网网址淭he first team was a dog team [Pickles, from Campbell River and her handler Sheila] that was airlifted up and then trackers were next to go up and did a quick fly over Heather Lake, when she was spotted waving her emergency blanket and jacket,B次元官网网址 Abbott said.

The search changed into a rescue operation at that point, with an RCMP helicopter sent in to airlift the woman to the command station.

B次元官网网址淪he was extremely cold and wet and relieved that her ordeal was over,B次元官网网址 Abbott said.

The woman was taken to Cowichan District Hospital.

ItB次元官网网址檚 a lesson for anyone who wants to go hiking, Abbott said.

B次元官网网址淓ven though she is a very experienced hiker and outdoors woman things can go wrong. She did all the right things, first by staying put when she realized she was lost. Making a shelter to protect herself from the elements as best she could and travelling with a pack that had some basic essentials,B次元官网网址 she said. B次元官网网址淪he also had the most important thing and that was the will to survive.B次元官网网址

On Friday, searchers were in a celebratory mood.

B次元官网网址淔or us as searchers, to get that call over the radio that someone has been found alive and well leaves this most amazing feeling in our hearts.B次元官网网址



Andrea Rondeau

About the Author: Andrea Rondeau

I returned to B.C. and found myself at the Cowichan Valley Citizen.
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