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Know your hiking/camping plan BEFORE you head out. Let other's know where you're intending to be and always be prepared.
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Still MISSING - 5/27/17 - Olympic National Park
PORT ANGELES (AP) — Authorities are searching for a mountain biker missing since last week in Olympic National Park.
Park officials said in a news release that 22-year-old Jacob Gray of Port Townsend left home for the trip on the evening of April 5.
Officials say his bicycle and camping gear were found the following day on the side of the Sol Duc road in the park.
Rangers have been searching for him in the area where Gray's gear was found. Members of Olympic Mountain Rescue planned to join the search Tuesday afternoon.
Anyone who may have seen Gray in the past week is asked to call the park at (360) 565-3115. He's described as 5 feet 11 and 145 pounds.
https://www.nps.gov/olym/planyourvisit/wilderness-safety.htmContinue
Started by Charlie Swan May 27, 2017.
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thank you for inviting me! Quil and I go hiking all the time and this is good advice for hikers!
Please have a plan when you decide to hike around here. This is not beginner level terrain. This is the real deal. It takes less than 15 minutes for you to be TOTALLY lost in this area. Take the proper equipment with you and TELL SOMEONE where you are going. This is CRUCIAL if you become lost so we have a starting place to begin looking for you. BE SMART and be prepared!
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