迷路登山客发最后风景照,绝望求助,没想到真被美国华裔离奇救下,"如果自己掌握了能帮助救人的信息,这是值得分享的事情。"

手机有信号,为毛不卫星定位一下,发个Google earth 截图?


如果手机有信号,应该在求救信息里发出自己经纬度坐标。
GPS误差只有几米。搜救的直升飞机一下子就能找到。
做别的都是事倍功半
 
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视频是后续她的讲叙事发经过,我说是当时的视频了吗?

她带着一个家养的小狼能敌过野外的群狼吗?
 
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带足power bar!!野外别随便探新路子。
 
加州死亡谷,三周前发生的事故,爆胎后,留下关键的字条,找到后一死一伤。

Man found dead, woman hospitalized after note led authorities to missing campers in Death Valley National Park​

Associated Press
3 weeks ago
This undated image released by the Inyo County Sheriff's Office shows campers Alexander Lofgren, top, and Emily Henkel.

This undated image released by the Inyo County Sheriff's Office shows campers Alexander Lofgren, top, and Emily Henkel.

An Arizona tourist died and his partner was rescued Friday after their vehicle got two flat tires and they went missing in Death Valley National Park in California.

Alexander Lofgren, 32, and Emily Henkel, 27, were found on a steep ledge near Willow Creek in the desert park, but Lofgren was dead, according to a statement from the Inyo County Sheriff’s Office.

Henkel was flown to Lemoore Naval Air Station for treatment, and there was no immediate word on her condition.

The Tucson residents, described as experienced campers, failed to return Sunday from a camping trip and were reported missing Tuesday.

Authorities searched hotels and major tourist attractions along a highway and checked Lofgren’s back-country itinerary.

On Wednesday, park staff found the couple’s missing Subaru. According to the Sheriff’s Office, a note in the car stated: “Two flat tires, headed to Mormon Point, have three days’ worth of water.”

That proved to be “a crucial tip in directing search efforts,” the Sheriff’s Office said.

On Thursday, the couple was spotted from the air, but crews couldn’t hoist them up and weren’t able to reach them in the remote area until shortly after 11:30 a.m. Friday, authorities said.

The cause of Lofgren’s death is under investigation.

“This has been a tremendously difficult operation in a very unforgiving geographic area of Inyo County, I sincerely hope for healing and recovery for all involved,” Sheriff Jeff Hollowell said in the statement.

Death Valley, in the Mojave Desert in eastern California, is one of the hottest and driest places in the world. It had highs in the 90s this week.

The rugged park has claimed several lives over the years. In January, an experienced climber who was descending a canyon plunged to his death when he was caught in a rockslide.

Correction: A previous version of this Associated Press story incorrectly referred to Henkel as being Lofgren’s wife. She is his girlfriend, according to the Inyo County Sheriff’s Office.

 
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