Stranded men make it off Mt. Brown
Three Kalispell men stranded overnight
on Mt. Brown in Glacier National Park on Dec. 26 successfully made
it off the mountain by the next morning and all are in excellent
condition.
Park officials report that Dan House,
18, James McCarthy, 18, and Justin Newton, 20, had attempted to
reach the Mt. Brown fire lookout on snowshoes with the goal of
skiing back down.
The group started out up around 11 a.m.
but ran out of daylight before getting off the mountain. One
contacted a family member by cell phone around 6:30 p.m. to say
they were stranded. The family member notified the Flathead County
Dispatch Center, but the group was not able to provide an accurate
location.
Park rangers and Flathead County Search
and Rescue personnel initiated a search around 9 p.m. Searchers
spent the entire night covering high-probability areas, scanning
for signs of fire and using whistles, but visibility was very
limited due to wind and snow.
In early morning, a ranger sent a text
message by cell phone asking them to call 911. When the group
called 911 around 8 a.m., Flathead County dispatchers were able to
get a latitude and longitude reading that pinpointed where the
group was located.
The men said they were able to make a
fire and shelter in place, and all three were doing well. Members
of the Flathead Nordic Ski Patrol and a Park employee made contact
with the men at 10:30 a.m. Everyone was off the mountain around 11
a.m.