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accadacca
09-15-2013, 10:48 AM
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ZION NATIONAL PARK

Canyonater
09-15-2013, 11:33 AM
Wow.....

Tango
09-15-2013, 11:43 AM
Once again hat's off to the rescuers!

accadacca
09-15-2013, 06:43 PM
Does anybody have any additional info on this one?

rogerlodge
09-17-2013, 03:36 PM
No additional information, but I went through before this happened on Saturday with no issues. I was surprised when we showed up to the first rappel and there was no webbing/rappel ring anchor set up, but we had equipment to build an anchor. Another group behind us showed up and the last person in their group retrieved the anchor and down climbed the boulder. We would have left the anchor if this other group wasn't there. Not sure if the lack of anchor contributed at all.

Scott Card
09-17-2013, 06:54 PM
Wait, what are you referring to as the "first rappel"? is this the big boulder?

rogerlodge
09-18-2013, 06:14 AM
Yes the boulder. I did see the hole to down climb through but didn't explore it.

Eric Holden
09-18-2013, 06:15 AM
"We'll shortfall him from there with the helicopter to a nearby location where we'll have an ambulance waiting to take him."

I would prefer it if they short haul him. He already fell and doesn't need another one.

deagol
09-18-2013, 08:47 AM
darn, isn't it time Zion get's their own helicopter instead of having to call in help from Grand Canyon or the Air Force ?? Budget limitations, I know...:facepalm1:

Bootboy
09-18-2013, 01:44 PM
darn, isn't it time Zion get's their own helicopter instead of having to call in help from Grand Canyon or the Air Force ?? Budget limitations, I know...:facepalm1:

I was under the impression that the helicopter at Dixie regional was equipped with a hoist. But maybe IHC bought them one of the new A-109 Grands that haven't been outfitted yet. IHC life flight is the only civilian operated hoist rescue in the country, but like I said, maybe Dixie isn't equipped yet. It would make sense to utilize them as they are much closer than Vegas or GC.

ratagonia
09-18-2013, 04:53 PM
No additional information, but I went through before this happened on Saturday with no issues. I was surprised when we showed up to the first rappel and there was no webbing/rappel ring anchor set up, but we had equipment to build an anchor. Another group behind us showed up and the last person in their group retrieved the anchor and down climbed the boulder. We would have left the anchor if this other group wasn't there. Not sure if the lack of anchor contributed at all.

Thank you for that Roger Lodge and welcome to the Bogley.

Technically speaking, there is an anchor there, but it is not rigged.

Two bolts form the anchor. The webbing and ring are considered the rigging.

Not sure why anyone would take the webbing off there, unless it was no good, which is a possibility if the Subway has flashed.

Tom

half_crazed
09-30-2013, 12:21 PM
Stumbled across this trying to find some info on the resuce and thought I'd chime in.

I was in the Subway that Sunday AM and saw the rescue being carried out. I have a rather crappy photo of it (had on a wide angel lens). Didn't look like they had the guy on a litter. I saw the rescue crew hiking back up Wildcat, but didn't chat em up. The ranger I spoke to in the park didn't have any info other than "yeah, they're doing those every few days now". The first optional rappel where you can use the rabbit hole, down climb or somersault off the big rock - I joke, but the group in front of me wasn't far from this - is bolted but there isn't any webbing left on it. I saw ropes ran directly through the bolts to rap it. I didn't leave any webbing on it either. I should probably take the time to write up a full report, but the webbing on the last rap at the waterfall room is getting questionable. I considered replacing it but it was getting late and I was feeling lucky.

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ratagonia
09-30-2013, 12:58 PM
Stumbled across this trying to find some info on the resuce and thought I'd chime in.

I was in the Subway that Sunday AM and saw the rescue being carried out. I have a rather crappy photo of it (had on a wide angel lens). Didn't look like they had the guy on a litter. I saw the rescue crew hiking back up Wildcat, but didn't chat em up. The ranger I spoke to in the park didn't have any info other than "yeah, they're doing those every few days now". The first optional rappel where you can use the rabbit hole, down climb or somersault off the big rock - I joke, but the group in front of me wasn't far from this - is bolted but there isn't any webbing left on it. I saw ropes ran directly through the bolts to rap it. I didn't leave any webbing on it either. I should probably take the time to write up a full report, but the webbing on the last rap at the waterfall room is getting questionable. I considered replacing it but it was getting late and I was feeling lucky.



Thank you Half-Crazed, and welcome to the Bog.

Always a good idea to bring some (black) webbing and rings, in case anchors need to be re-rigged. For your benefit, and the benefit of the community. Running your rope directly through the hangers is not a good idea (YIKES!) :facepalm1:

There is a hole right next to the big boulder. That is NOT the "Rabbit Hole", though I have seen people handline down it.

Tom

Iceaxe
09-30-2013, 01:05 PM
Half-Crazed... Thanks for the additional info...