rich wrote:Found! Police update to follow shortly.
Amazing work to all involved.
Seems he was not found by the search teams, instead by other walkers. It would be nice to know details of the debrief.
rich wrote:Found! Police update to follow shortly.
Amazing work to all involved.
Quite a journey and obviously not back up the spur and onto the main range track, otherwise he would have been found much earlier??? The presser said he found a couple of muesli bars in a hut and was ultimately found at Carruthers saddle... can't think of any other hut in that locale than the opera house? All of the routes up onto the MR from there are pretty hectic no matter which way you go!oldpiscator wrote:Great news but why was he near Blue Lake when the camp was at Geehi?
why was he near Blue Lake when the camp was at Geehi?
johnw wrote:News footage I just watched looked like he was found just above the ridge out to the Sentinel.
oldpiscator wrote:Great news but why was he near Blue Lake when the camp was at Geehi?
Baeng72 wrote:At the risk of seeming a turd, wait, no risk there.
Is it possible that the search team found gear not belonging to the ex-missing hiker?
I guess a debrief could illuminate, but without debrief, I think the take away is have a tracking device or PLB.
Also, well done and thanks to those who went out there and looked. Legends.
Stew63 wrote:oldpiscator wrote:Great news but why was he near Blue Lake when the camp was at Geehi?
From his campsite on the Geehi River where they found his camera/case etc - WHY did he just not hike downstream a couple of kms?
No PLB, he split from the group, no GPS, no map (I assume), he found a hut but decided to leave it and go BACK up through that
thick, diabolical, steep jumble of forest. The media keep portraying the group as 'Experienced Hikers' - pigs ar5e they were.
More questions than answers???
I remember when that Phrab Strawn disappeared out the back of Mt. Townsend 12years ago a specialist group of 8~10 Canadian SAR also flew
over to assist. They were very gungho beforehand and said they WOULD find him - but after their first 2 hours of searching the crazy Aussie
Western Fall Line they were totally already exhausted and overwhelmed by the sheer thickness, depth and visibility - absolutely nothing like Canada!
Total kudos to all the searchers on foot searching throughout this area for Nazari - you guys must be totally knackered!
Avatar wrote:The Daily Mail sub headlines Hiker refusing to engage with waiting media and He is looking to sell
his story to pay off his medical degree
The report continues: He was found by fellow hikers after an intense 13 day taxpayer-funded manhunt
involving a search party of more than 400 people, including police, helicopters and SES volunteers.
... Authorities spent an estimated $2million on the search and rescue operation over the two weeks,
despite criticism from his family initially about a lack of resources.
Wondering if he could be billed for the cost of the search as well?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... racle.html
Walk_fat boy_walk wrote:Lol Daily Mail
Although he had previously hiked overseas, it was the first time he had visited Kosciuszko National Park.
scroggin wrote:Walk_fat boy_walk wrote:Lol Daily Mail
Though 15 years old, it reminded me of this.
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