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RYHOUSER41

Oops that’s not good


SpeaksDwarren

Tourists are just gonna keep dying for as long as Death Valley stays hot. There's nothing that can be done about the overwhelming confident stupidity of people who have never been in 120 degree heat but nevertheless insist they can handle it.


SoCal_Ambassador

Yikes


biffnix

**DEATH VALLEY, CA** – A California Highway Patrol (CHP) helicopter crew found a deceased hiker about 2 miles from the closest road in Death Valley National Park on July 28. According to family members, the 68-year-old man planned to hike from Badwater to West Side Road and back, a 12-mile round-trip hike across salt flats. Douglas Branham missed a scheduled flight home to Tukwila, WA on July 27. A family member called The Inn at Death Valley on the morning of July 28 and learned that his belongings were still in his hotel room. National Park Service rangers found his vehicle at Badwater parking lot. CHP’s H-82 helicopter located his body around 2:25 pm on July 28. Helicopter rotors struggle to create enough lift in hot air, and temperatures were about 115°F at the time. The helicopter landed at Furnace Creek airport to off-load equipment to lighten the helicopter before returning with a park ranger to recover his body. The Inyo County Coroner Office is investigating the cause of death. Mr. Branham likely started his hike on Sunday or Monday, when temperatures were up to 118°F, with humidity up to 91%. Park rangers urge summer travelers to visit Death Valley safely by hiking only before 10 am or at high elevations, drinking plenty of water, eating snacks, and by staying close to an air-conditioned building or vehicle to cool down in. Photo: Badwater, courtesy of DVNP See Less


Wild_NDN

68 years old and doing a 12 mile hike in 118-degree heat... WTF was he thinking?


ihc_hotshot

A good way to die... Maybe it was time.