Missing Hikers FOUND YEARS LATER!

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Missing Hikers FOUND YEARS LATER!

► Join Steve Stockton as he discusses Missing Hikers FOUND YEARS LATER! Steve discuss five national park disappearances that were finally solved years later.

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[Chapters]
0:00 Intro
0:55 Rudi Moder
4:39 Rachel Lakoduk
5:33 Geraldine Largay
12:58 Eric Robinson
14:23 Riley Zickel
17:27 Outro

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MissingPersonsMysteries
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My fiance at the time went hunting in colorado with his friends in 2020. It's a trip they have gone on many times over the years. I talked with him just before they headed out to their base camp because there is no cell signal up there. The next evening, I got a phone call from his friend Kevin, one of the guys in the hunting party, I knew something was wrong. When I answered, Kevin said Ted went missing. They searched for him when he didn't show up at the Plateau they were heading for, and he didn't answer them on the radio. They did thankfully find him. He had wandered off the mapped out trail and died from high altitude cerebral adima and a massive heart attack. I was grateful they had found him before a mountain lion dragged him off and hid him forever. His sudden death was devastating enough, but to never have found him or knew what happened to him would have been agony. My heart goes out to anyone who has lost someone in the woods, never to be found, and never to have an answer as to why.❤

teresayates
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When I was 15 my dad and another gentleman were flying home in a two seater plane. The gentleman got disoriented in the mountains of Washington. The plane crashed in a wooded area. There were searches, but at that time tracking wasn’t available (1964). It was 10 years later that the area was being logged off that they found the plane. We finally had closure.

BonnieRosen
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Thank you for remembering these people. Our society is so sick. We aren’t even given time or the opportunity to leave. I remember going into work the day after my Dad died— I remember thinking, there’s NO WAY I should be anywhere near a professional environment right now. I was SO distraught. It was shocking, very sudden. My coworkers barely even acknowledged it. It was so painful. When I lost my baby too, a miscarriage, I had to tell my work partner, (job responsibilities and why I was missing work, ) and he didn’t even say I’m sorry, nothing. I feel like everyone is so desensitized now. Nothing shocks us. Nothing even gets in. We are flooded with so much, it’s over an overload.
I now make a conscious effort to always set my phone down and away when speaking to someone.
I make eye contact and actively listen.
I want to be better. I want to help be apart of positive change.
I don’t want these deaths, ANY deaths, to just …not matter.
Thank you for doing this all.

alexpriedite
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When i lived at ft Irwin military base my small dog got out of the fence in the yard and was missing for 5 full days. Then i got a call saying he was found out in the training area, and he was lucky to be found because they were not using that area again for months but they went to patrol out there and found him. He was tired, hungry, and very dehydrated after a week in the California desert in the summer time. With how much i wondered and worried about him in that week and kept thinking about everything that could have happened to him I know I would go crazy with it being a person i love lost with no answers.

dragonwolf
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Two friends and I were in the back country of mountain Rainier climbing in the cowlitz range when we found the remains of a college student working for the park service 10 years prior. She had fallen off a cliff onto a ledge. She was identified by a family business pen in the pack. She was miles from where she was supposed to be counting mt goats Julie Filio was her name

verncommet
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WHY didn't someone give that poor woman a compass and show her how to use it 😢
NEVER go alone...!!

susanne
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I find it heartbreaking that searchers at one point were maybe 200 yards away from where Mrs. Largay was eventually found. The woods were so dense that the guy that found her didn't see it until he was a few yards from her. I also find it sad that she did what is recommended most to do when you're lost, mainly, find a safe spot, stay put, and await searchers. Yet, unfortunately, they missed her.

jameslongest
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Inchworm's story always breaks my heart every time I hear it. She seemed so sweet and just wanted to enjoy hiking despite being directionally challenged.

MyLadyPanda
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A common denominator in almost all cases is the lack of using paper maps and compasses. For some reason they substitute battery powered cell phones. No service and dead batteries result.

somerville
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I've hiked a lot and In 40 years and have been hit 3 times with bad storms. I always just dug in and rode it out. I always carry more than I need and know to be prepared for just such situations. Plan for the unexpected.

robertrhoades
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The real mystery is how this channel isn’t over 1 million subscribers✅….so well put together thanks for the effort as always 🇺🇸 🇮🇪 ☘️

Rashers-
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There is a hiker missing in Scotland since May 2022. Neil Skinner was 72 when he left his tent and all his gear.

Crusty_Camper
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Anyone who hikes alone should have a sat phone or tracking device. One press of the button and just sit and wait for the calvary. May all of these hikers rest in peace!

MrRMB
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Respect...
Thank you, for covering these stories. Everyone, deserves to be remembered.

joyslabaugh
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These are often very sad stories and I appreciate your gentle and respectful presentation. I live in a small town surrounded by wilderness and it can be dangerous out there.

SMtWalkerS
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A guy who grew up in northern Ontario won’t separate from his group even in a shopping mall. Stay together. Like never swim alone. 🇨🇦

teresacorrigan
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Thank you for not letting these people be 😇

Orygunner
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Why do people think they have to go deep in the woods to piss. If nobody is around just piss on the nearest bush.

cynthiagibson
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Rachel is dearly missed by her family and her church in Moses Lake.

SageCoulee