France Tom Doherty, 67, Retired british Doctor, texted family begging for help after fall, Pyrenees, 6 Aug 2024

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A retired British doctor missing in the French Pyreneestexted his family begging for “help” after he fell over and could not move on a hiking trip.

The family of Tom Doherty, 67, said they lost contact with him on Tuesday evening as they issued an urgent appeal.

Mr Doherty, from St Albans, in Herts, was hiking and camping near Col d’Escots when he texted: “I’ve fallen and cannot [m]ove”.

His daughter, Rachel Doherty, said a search party has recovered his tent and car. She said the family had last heard from Mr Doherty at just after 7pm on Aug 6 via WhatsApp.
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That headline seems a bit misleading. BBM - basically he didn't have the equipment for the types of walk that he didn't do?

"Speaking to the FranceInfo outlet on Thursday, Ms Doherty said he regularly hiked alone, but only for 'two to three-hour walks', and 'he doesn't know the mountain well.'

She said: 'He toured the Pyrenees 15 years ago,' adding that he 'did not have the complete and necessary equipment' for long solo hikes.
 
I'm dismissing the stuff about equipment etc, but it's awful for the family, he sent a desperate message for help and it seems he was regularly touching base with pictures and messages but only vague location details. They've been having to resort to asking people to try to identify locations from his pictures. Oh for a gpx file :(
 
I don’t understand why he could message but not have the ability to send his location. I guess perhaps it’s very likely that he may have been in shock or had a head injury so wasn’t thinking clearly, but this is why having some way to share your location is so important. It could be something like what 3 words or find my phone on an iPhone. And just telling someone where you are going.

I do a lot of long walks and camping in very remote high moorland areas. I have what 3 words and google maps on my phone (there isn’t always signal in valleys but most places there is). And I always tell my husband where I’m going, where I’ve left the car and the route or general direction I’m heading (to a particular rock or river or peak), so it would be easy to retrace my steps if I got in trouble.
 
I don’t understand why he could message but not have the ability to send his location. I guess perhaps it’s very likely that he may have been in shock or had a head injury so wasn’t thinking clearly, but this is why having some way to share your location is so important. It could be something like what 3 words or find my phone on an iPhone. And just telling someone where you are going.

I do a lot of long walks and camping in very remote high moorland areas. I have what 3 words and google maps on my phone (there isn’t always signal in valleys but most places there is). And I always tell my husband where I’m going, where I’ve left the car and the route or general direction I’m heading (to a particular rock or river or peak), so it would be easy to retrace my steps if I got in trouble.
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BIG shout out to starlightstarbright for writing about the AP "What 3 words"! Many people may not know about this AP. I'm an EMT and had not heard about it until working in the EMS world. If you're not familiar with it (and maybe everyone already knows about it, and only I was late to the party!?)... the AP narrows down your location ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD to a few square feet and gives that location three random words. You see what your three words are for your location, and you can tell LE, EMS, family, etc. what your words are and they plug it in the AP and it maps exactly (within a few feet) where you are! And, it's FREE!!!

Thanks starlightstarbright!!! You may have saved lives with this post!!!
 
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BIG shout out to starlightstarbright for writing about the AP "What 3 words"! Many people may not know about this AP. I'm an EMT and had not heard about it until working in the EMS world. If you're not familiar with it (and maybe everyone already knows about it, and only I was late to the party!?)... the AP narrows down your location ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD to a few square feet and gives that location three random words. You see what your three words are for your location, and you can tell LE, EMS, family, etc. what your words are and they plug it in the AP and it maps exactly (within a few feet) where you are! And, it's FREE!!!

Thanks starlightstarbright!!! You may have saved lives with this post!!!
I was about to say there is an app for this.

A few months back one of my friends fell on a hike and used the app when calling 911. Rescuers were able to find her easily and carry her out. IIRC, each three word group represents a 10’ square.
 
Here's an article explaining moorland. It's similar to the landscape in parts of Scotland.

There is a lot of moorland in the north of England as well, especially in Yorkshire (which the Brontë sisters took inspiration from).

But it's not really like the Pyrenees where Tom Doherty is missing. The nearest we have to that is probably Scotland, parts of which can also be very dangerous if you get lost or fall.
 
There is a lot of moorland in the north of England as well, especially in Yorkshire (which the Brontë sisters took inspiration from).

But it's not really like the Pyrenees where Tom Doherty is missing. The nearest we have to that is probably Scotland, parts of which can also be very dangerous if you get lost or fall.
Another doctor in their late 60s solo hiking in extreme weather and conditions reminded me of MMs case.
 

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