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Thank you for the update Red
Indeed. And this new bit is interesting.What is planned is quite impressive.
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Massive Recovery Mission Planned For Yellowstone Hiker Who Vanished 10 Months Ago
A team of private-sector outdoorsmen and another of Yellowstone National Park personnel and volunteers are preparing missions next month to recover Austin…cowboystatedaily.com
What is planned is quite impressive.
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Massive Recovery Mission Planned For Yellowstone Hiker Who Vanished 10 Months Ago
A team of private-sector outdoorsmen and another of Yellowstone National Park personnel and volunteers are preparing missions next month to recover Austin…cowboystatedaily.com
RSBMThis is very interesting technology. Imagine, if this is accurate enough to help find lost people in difficult terrain, this could be a game changer for SAR teams...
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Indeed. I posted an article on the prior page about how this technology found a hiker lost in the mountains, also last Sept.
I'm glad they'll be using it for AK.
Post in thread 'WY - Austin King, 22, Yellowstone National Park, Eagle Peak, 17 Sept 2024' WY - WY - Austin King, 22, Yellowstone National Park, Eagle Peak, 17 Sept 2024
That tech is really freaking cool
- Drones with AI-assisted image analysis will be used by the second private search group (Find-911 / Montana Safety Group).
- These drones will scan high-resolution aerial images of remote slopes, ridgelines, and valleys near Eagle Peak.
- AI software will help automatically detect anomalies—such as unusual colors, shapes, or textures—that could indicate clothing, gear, or human remains.
- This technology helps cover terrain too dangerous or slow for humans and speeds up the review of thousands of drone images.
- The Yellowstone National Park Service is also sharing previous drone flight data so AI can compare new imagery against older scans to identify changes in the landscape.
I too have beem scouring for MSM or SM news about the 1st phase of the new search that was supposed to start 8/11. And also have not seen anything!I found a very brief news story saying the search for Austin was delayed to Aug. 21st.
Social media pages do not show anything noteworthy that I could find.
UPDATE: Continued search delayed for Winona hiker who went missing in Yellowstone last fall
KAAL-TV News Update Austin King search
Oh my.... ita a G F M page.I too have beem scouring for MSM or SM news about the 1st phase of the new search that was supposed to start 8/11. And also have not seen anything!
So this is a very strange article. It references Brian'spage. And when I linked to that page the latest post by Brian is still that the new search was to start 8/11. I wonder if its a typo (8/21 vs. 8/11) in the article??
That is really unfortunately. Summer is slipping away.
Exactly. And you aren't going to be able to contract a helicopter at that point with out money down. I worry they have been trying to coordinate a massive search that really isnt feasible. During the summer many resources (professional groups) are working fires and rescue. Participating in a recovery operation that can't pin down a date isn't going to draw many people. Round up what volunteers you can and go, keeping track of what is searched and when.True. After September, it is really challenging to trust the weather. And what weather is at 4500 feet, can be completely different at 9,000 feet. Once snow starts, hiking is done in that area. Unless you are ready for fog, slippery slopes, cold temps.
I have been part of the beta testing for T-Mobile satellite service, it is well worth it in the back country. No longer dependent on cell towers for service. You can't always have voice, but texting works via Starlink.