https://www.facebook.com/ColoradoSearch ... 9150235330Have you seen the man on the left in these photos? Kelly McDermett was last seen at the Capitol Peak parking lot at 8:00 pm on Saturday, July 31st. His plan was to make an early summit of Capitol Peak on Sunday, but he has not been seen since. He was wearing a blue shirt, grey pants and possibly a red rainjacket. He is 5' 8", 175 lbs and 32 years old. If you have any information please contact the Pitkin County Sheriff's Office at 970-920-5310.
Missing Hiker Capitol Peak 7/31
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Missing Hiker Capitol Peak 7/31
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- climbingcue
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Re: Missing Hiker Captiol Peak 7/31
That is not good news at all, hoping for a safe and positive outcome...
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Re: Missing Hiker Capitol Peak 7/31
Capital is a beast, no mistake real deal mountain. I made a couple route finding mistakes on that one, but survived. Been about 8 years since I did Capital, and me and my brother where the only ones camping out there.. Heard ghost voices and screaming all night coming from the peak all night from the backpack campground, didn't hardly sleep a wink that night before climb, Erie feeling..
Hope this guy survives and gets to go home..
Hope this guy survives and gets to go home..
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Re: Missing Hiker Capitol Peak 7/31
Ghost voices and screaming? Not going up there again.
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Re: Missing Hiker Capitol Peak 7/31
My wife and friends are currently hiking up to Snowmass lake for Snowmass tomorrow (she has Snowmass, Capitol, Evans left to finish)... just sent her Delorme a message to be on the look out for this gentleman.
- Mountainsroam_2012
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Re: Missing Hiker Capitol Peak 7/31
Ya man I'm sure it was just the wind whipping through the massive capital peak cliffs, but I swear it was loud ghost voices and screaming off and on all night.. My brother will back my story up.. Never ever in my mountain climbing life have I ever heard loud voices and screaming like that in the night from a peak anywhere in the mountains. We backpacked in while it poured rain all morning and afternoon, and i swear there where no people anywhere within miles that night..
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Re: Missing Hiker Capitol Peak 7/31
Did it three years ago and agree, scary beast of a mountain. I remember crossing the gully that caused so much confusion (and tragedy) for people. From the top, if you don't know where you are going I can understand why some people might take it. For us I researched and studied routes a ton before going. The bit that folks often don't talk about is the final pitch past the knife (which wasn't too bad imho). Long, dangerous and slow. It took as a while to carefully pick our routes across the rocks and gullies. Beautiful place though and amazing scenery. I hope the find the person as well.
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Re: Missing Hiker Capitol Peak 7/31
Beween the difficulty of the peak and the amount of time that has passed since this person was last seen, it's not a good sign.
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Re: Missing Hiker Capitol Peak 7/31
What is SAR protocol... do they stop looking eventually? Or do they start rapping into cliff bands and narrowing the search that way?
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Re: Missing Hiker Capitol Peak 7/31
Eventually they'll stop looking, but it's far too early for that. With today's technology, I'm sure they use drones and other imaging techniques (satellite?) to search tough to reach areas.Been_Jammin wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 1:38 pm What is SAR protocol... do they stop looking eventually? Or do they start rapping into cliff bands and narrowing the search that way?
Hoping for a good outcome.
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Re: Missing Hiker Capitol Peak 7/31
I am doing capital this upcoming weekend and am curious about it. I have heard it is no more difficult than difficult class 2 or class 3. It seems like it is just objectively dangerous with the loose rock and so care on every step must be taken to ensure rock doesn't become dislodged.sieggy80305 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 10:46 am Did it three years ago and agree, scary beast of a mountain. I remember crossing the gully that caused so much confusion (and tragedy) for people. From the top, if you don't know where you are going I can understand why some people might take it. For us I researched and studied routes a ton before going. The bit that folks often don't talk about is the final pitch past the knife (which wasn't too bad imho). Long, dangerous and slow. It took as a while to carefully pick our routes across the rocks and gullies. Beautiful place though and amazing scenery. I hope the find the person as well.
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Re: Missing Hiker Capitol Peak 7/31
Its a serious class 3/4 and not to be taken lightly. Sure there's exposure, but lots of loose rock, too. Its a big commitment past K2.Alpinefroggy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 3:08 pm
I am doing capital this upcoming weekend and am curious about it. I have heard it is no more difficult than difficult class 2 or class 3. It seems like it is just objectively dangerous with the loose rock and so care on every step must be taken to ensure rock doesn't become dislodged.
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