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kief

Trad climber
east side
Nov 27, 2015 - 12:30pm PT
Going into the third year of this saga I have utmost respect for Dean and his efforts but the "Citizen Search for Matthew Greene" as chronicled over on High Sierra Topix sounds like an accident waiting to happen:

"There wasn’t time enough remaining in the day to do any searching, so today was about getting settled in and acclimatizing. I took the opportunity to ask for another lesson in negotiating Class 3 rock. The boys took me up to a rockface over a nice pool they had discovered the year prior. There I practiced proper handholds and descents facing the rock."

Another one of the (five) "searchers" on that outing was the object of a SAR and heli-extraction himself a couple of years ago in Tehipite Valley after a backpacking partner cancelled out and he decided to make the trip anyway with his 14 year old son. The kid freaked out on the steep switchbacks descending from Hay Meadow and after screeing down to the Middle Fork of the Kings they decided to fish and lounge around for several days waiting to be reported overdue rather than repeat the trauma.

It's one thing for experienced people with demonstrated good judgment to be out in sketchy terrain like the Minarets trying to help bring closure to Matt's family. Other folks maybe need reminding that good intentions are the prime paving material on the road to the hot place.
Alpineholydog

Trad climber
Spring Tx
Nov 28, 2015 - 09:57am PT
Perhaps I misspoke in my earlier post.
Knowing that all the potential peaks are climbed each year it might be possible to have a coordinated effort though the climbing shops in the area to pool the data from the peaks in question. No "Event" is necessary.

I agree that climbing in the area is really serious business and not at all for the new climber. Especially if the snowpack ends up high this year.

It just seems that if the area to search could be narrowed down to a particular trail then finding Matthew would be more possible.

It has occurred to me that there are likely lots of climbers out there that did not have backcountry permits for those dates. Matthew did not as far as I know.

Personally I would like to remain where I was if I was in Matthew's place but acknowledge that it is not a decision for me to make. If finding him brings his family solace then may the search by those interested proceed and hopefully bring them closure.
LAhiker

Social climber
Los Angeles
Nov 28, 2015 - 10:45am PT
Alpineholydog,

That makes sense. The point of my detailed post and link was that some of the info, including photos of some of the summit registers, may already be available without any further climbing. And as you note, some registers may be at Bancroft Library, though I doubt that any recent registers from the Minarets besides maybe Clyde would be there.

For the remaining summit registers, it would be great if some person or climbing shop or whatever encouraged people who were climbing the Minarets anyway to take photos of the relevant pages. So far my appeals have not had that effect.

Because some of the Minarets are rarely climbed, they may be less fruitful sources of people who might have seen Matt.

I certainly wasn't suggesting that non-climbers attempt any Minarets! I mentioned Kehrlein because it looks like no one has checked its register to see whether Matt might have climbed it that day. When around a month ago Jimr of Maverick's group floated the theory that Matt might have intended to climb Kehrlein and Starr, Dean said he'd go check the Kehrlein register if he could. But then the snows came in.

I completely agree that the main use of the registers at this point is as a source of names of people who might have seen Matt or who might have other relevant info. For that reason I think we need to encourage climbers to photograph pages for some time around July 17th, 2013 as well as for that day.
Alpineholydog

Trad climber
Spring Tx
Nov 28, 2015 - 11:34am PT
Lahiker,
We are on same page. While not as exciting as searching the back country some of this busy work might bear fruit for next year. Being in Texas I probably won't be of much help. Based on Matt's climbing history it would be possible to make a list of Summits he would have pursued and then based on those mountains attempt to find the registers and names of climbers in the area. If we could narrow the search for Matt to Ritter/Banner such as Cragman's intuition has led him, then a more thorough search of that area might be possible.

It underlines how incredible it was for Norman Clyde to find Pete Starr on Michaels Minaret in 1933. Now much harder for us with the passage of time.
DataJunkie

climber
Mammoth Lakes, CA
Dec 14, 2015 - 02:04am PT
Just a note... something just occurred to me.

I've hiked the Agnew->Shadow trail that Matthew may have taken that day (but not the Minaret Lake trail, which is another possibility). I did this very late in the season, yet I still came across about 10 people on the trail. I was the only one that was by myself, so even had I not stopped to talk to some people along the way, I think I would have stood out.

I find it strange that nobody came forward to say that they saw him on the trail that day. I feel like hikers are pretty cognizant when in the wilderness (touristy trails like Rainbow Falls are another story... nobody says hi or anything). I suppose perhaps too much time had passed maybe, but I'd imagine I'd at least remember seeing a solo hiker and their gender at the least.

The most likely outcome is that he is up in the mountains, but part of me still thinks never made it to the trail.
ß Î Ø T Ç H

Boulder climber
ne'er–do–well
May 30, 2016 - 09:57pm PT
Pea-dub

Ice climber
sun diego
Jul 16, 2016 - 10:50pm PT
God's speed Dean
Stay off the sketchy stuff if you
are buy your self. Long time to be missing.
Don't really know what else to say.
Batrock

Trad climber
Burbank
Jul 17, 2016 - 03:55am PT
I recently saw picture in a post either here or on Mountain Project of a pair of mountaineering boots someone found stashed and were covered in snow. They seemed to be similar to the ones pictured in the missing person poster. About a week after seeing the picture I saw the missing person poster with the boots on it and immediately thought of the picture in the thread of the stashed boots. I thought the thread or TR was on about a trip to the Palisades or Mount Humphrys but I have been unable to find that picture since then. I'll keep looking.
Jimr

climber
Redondo Beach, CA
Jul 22, 2016 - 07:26pm PT
Hi Cragman,
Any more thought about checking out Kehrlen summit register?
zBrown

Ice climber
Jul 22, 2016 - 07:55pm PT
Wondering what happened is such a frustrating experience.

Kudos to Cragman for his continuing efforts and the relationship he developed with Matt's family...

Jimr

climber
Redondo Beach, CA
Jul 22, 2016 - 09:57pm PT
We're going in and base camping at Deadhorse Lk. for a week and searching that whole area in Sept. I was hoping if he did bag Kehrlen and signed the register on the day he disappeared, then that would be actual, actionable evidence to start a Search and Recovery effort on an official basis.
zBrown

Ice climber
Jul 23, 2016 - 06:02pm PT
No all purpose missing thread, so here's another one.


A massive search was underway Friday for a Redlands man who disappeared after attempting to scale the popular Mountaineer’s Route on the tallest mountain in the lower 48 states, authorities said.


http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-missing-hiker-search-mount-whitney-20160722-snap-story.html
grover

climber
Castlegar BC
Jul 23, 2016 - 06:51pm PT
Anyone out there using drones for these type of searches?

Just askin.

grover

climber
Castlegar BC
Jul 23, 2016 - 07:45pm PT
Point taken Dean, thanks.

What about for initial searches? Couldn't a drone expedite some searches?
Anyone out there using em?
WBraun

climber
Jul 23, 2016 - 08:24pm PT
Drones will likely become more and more useful as technology gets even better.

The technology is already there and the drones are really good.

Nobody can afford the good ones.

The one good one I wanted to get for here starts at $100,000 ......
WBraun

climber
Jul 23, 2016 - 08:35pm PT
http://www.aeryon.com/
zBrown

Ice climber
Jul 23, 2016 - 08:46pm PT
Damn. That's good money if you can get it.

No competitors read this page, so here's my prototype.

Much cheaper and way more effective than [can I say it?] stoopid mechancal versions.




rottingjohnny

Sport climber
Shetville , North of Los Angeles
Jul 23, 2016 - 09:34pm PT
Cragman...Rin Tin Tin...? The lead child actor from the series Rin Tin Tin was working at Vons for a while...
Jimr

climber
Redondo Beach, CA
Jul 25, 2016 - 03:00pm PT
Cragman,
I often have an appropriate tune in my head that pushes me forward.
"Keep pushin' on"
"Been through the desert on a horse with no name" (Mexican border to Warner Springs)

What earks me is when I end up singing a Michael Jackson tune and can't get rid of it. Makes the day seem to never end.

Often, I'll run a chord progression through my head and visualize playing it on the guitar.

It's interesting that as long as the time signature is close to my pace, I can speed it up or slow it down to "fit".
Alpineholydog

Trad climber
Spring Tx
Jul 25, 2016 - 03:02pm PT
What are the summits in the area that have registers that Matthew would have climbed?
Have all the registers been checked for the dates he was missing?
If not have those that signed the registers on those dates been contacted to see if they remember Matthew? Maybe an effort worth organizing through a local climbing shop to photograph the registers?

I know these are old and records certainly incomplete but leads if there possibly worth tracking down.



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