OR OR - Kelly James (dead), Brian Hall, 37, Jerry Cooke, 36, Mt. Hood Climbers, Dec 2006

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Just announced on CNN that the sheriff is calling today's search a recovery effort.........no longer being called a "rescue" effort. VERY SAD!

Can it get worse! :( Guess it would be better than not finding them at all.

xxxxxxxxxoooooooo
mama

:blowkiss: :blowkiss:
 
Taximom said:
I'm not sure if I would mind the risk so much if the activity, say mountain-climbing, were done in better weather conditions AND the person wore or carried some type of device specifically made to help others searching for you. Not a cell-phone, etc.

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I'm with you Tm; if I am going to do any halfway risky physical activity, I would prefer perfect weather, between 60 and 65 would do it for me. But having said that, I can remember breaking the ice off of everything when camping while deer hunting, and skin diving for abalone in frigid waters at the crack of dawn. It's exhilerating to feel the extremes; those were all very memorable experiences.
 
That is just so incredibly sad.. these were guys in their prime of life... I just cant imagine the heartbreak their family and friends are enduring at the moment. I can only hope that by some miracle they are found alive but at mimimum I hope they are found for those who loved them best..My most sincere prayers are extended to all who knew these men personally . :(
 
Love_Mama said:
Just announced on CNN that the sheriff is calling today's search a recovery effort.........no longer being called a "rescue" effort. VERY SAD!

Can it get worse! :( Guess it would be better than not finding them at all.

xxxxxxxxxoooooooo
mama

:blowkiss: :blowkiss:
Well we can only hope that they find them regardless of the outcome. instead of them staying up there and not having a proper burial if they have indeed passed on.
 
cynpat2000 said:
Well we can only hope that they find them regardless of the outcome. instead of them staying up there and not having a proper burial if they have indeed passed on.
Now let's hope they are both found together; it would be a shame if either one wasn't found.
 
Buzzm1 said:
I'm with you Tm; if I am going to do any halfway risky physical activity, I would prefer perfect weather, between 60 and 65 would do it for me. But having said that, I can remember breaking the ice off of everything when camping while deer hunting, and skin diving for abalone in frigid waters at the crack of dawn. It's exhilerating to feel the extremes; those were all very memorable experiences.
That's perfect weather you described above, Buzzm1!

That exhilaration you mention must be addicting and I wonder if that's what leads people to these activities in less safe conditions.
 
Buzzm1 said:
I'm with you Tm; if I am going to do any halfway risky physical activity, I would prefer perfect weather, between 60 and 65 would do it for me. But having said that, I can remember breaking the ice off of everything when camping while deer hunting, and skin diving for abalone in frigid waters at the crack of dawn. It's exhilerating to feel the extremes; those were all very memorable experiences.

I know what ya mean, I felt that way too when I hitchhiked from Texas to PA one winter.
 
poco said:
I know what ya mean, I felt that way too when I hitchhiked from Texas to PA one winter.
poco, you could have gotten a frost bitten thumb doing all the hitchhiking in the dead of winter. What was the attraction in PA that caused you to do that.
 
Buzzm1 said:
poco, you could have gotten a frost bitten thumb doing all the hitchhiking in the dead of winter. What was the attraction in PA that caused you to do that.
Not to mention abducted and well... you read the news!
 
Buzzm1 said:
poco, you could have gotten a frost bitten thumb doing all the hitchhiking in the dead of winter. What was the attraction in PA that caused you to do that.

Well, actually Buzz, I did it a few times - with my X-husband when he was my husband.......

The reasons

1) I was in Texas
2) My family lived in PA
3) We had no money
4) We had no car

and

I WANTED TO GO HOME FOR CHRISTMAS.
 
poco said:
Well, actually Buzz, I did it a few times - with my X-husband when he was my husband.......

The reasons

1) I was in Texas
2) My family lived in PA
3) We had no money
4) We had no car

and

I WANTED TO GO HOME FOR CHRISTMAS.
Good for you poco; you must have had a very adventuresome spirit during those years, and a very loving family.
 
Buzzm1 said:
Good for you poco; you must have had a very adventuresome spirit during those years, and a very loving family.

No, I was just nuts...

What's funny is the first year we did it, my parents bought us plane tickets home. The second year that we did it, they dropped us off on the Interstate......
 
poco said:
No, I was just nuts...

What's funny is the first year we did it, my parents bought us plane tickets home. The second year that we did it, they dropped us off on the Interstate......
I think they call that sending a message; our parents never stop the lessons.
 
mikesmom1989 said:
JUST announced on foxnews --- presser at any time within next few mins...
Does anyone know where we can see it on the WEB? I am stuck at work
 
Buzzm1 said:
I think they call that sending a message; our parents never stop the lessons.

Didn't work ------anyway, off to the TV to see if there is a press conference.....

and back to the subject at hand....
 
Yep, CNN, press conference any minute now (It's 4:21 EST). Calling off search because of weather conditions. May speak to some family members. How disheartening.......
 
MOUNT HOOD, Ore. - As the rescue effort continues on Mount Hood, so do the costs, which some critics are saying is way too much.

Sheriff Joe Wampler with the Hood River County Sheriff's Office has said all along that he is not looking at the cost of the rescue, he is looking for the men. One of them, 48-year-old Kelly James, was found dead in a snow cave over the weekend. The two others, 37-year-old Brian Hall and 36-year-old Jerry Cooke, remain missing.

Rosie O'Donnell and her co-hosts kicked off 'The View' Tuesday with the hot topic of the missing climbers on Mount Hood.

Rosie O'Donnell: "I read in the papers that over $2.5 million the search has cost so far to find these three men."

http://www.katu.com/news/local/4968916.html
 

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