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    I saw this on the Big Cypress Facebook page. Loop Road is a vehicle accessible road with trails off of it. They had located him by air and had a rescue team walking in. But, the number of venomous snakes in the area became a concern and the rescue team turned back. The CCSO could have just got a Loop Road local and they would have fetched him in a minute! The Gator Hook Trail is named for a saloon in the swamp where poachers and outlaws used to hang out. http://www.tampabay.com/features/hum...utside/1220032

    "Huey Hoists Hiker to Safety

    Deputies and dispatchers worked together over the course of 16 hours to help rescue a lost hiker in the Everglades Tuesday.

    As night fell Monday evening, the 33-year-old hiker, who was unable to find his way back to a trail he was following off Loop Road, called for help. Dispatchers were able to map his location 4.5 miles east of the nearest road or trail using cell phone data. With the coordinates in hand, a Collier County Sheriff’s Office Aviation Bureau crew located the hiker with infrared sensors on one of its helicopters. However, the area was covered with thick foliage, making a landing impossible.

    The agency’s rescue helicopter, a Vietnam-era Huey, also responded to the scene, but the darkness and dense vegetation made it impossible to lower a deputy to rescue the hiker by hoist. CCSO Agriculture Unit deputies, using verbal directions provided to them by the hovering Aviation Unit, entered the swamp on foot in an attempt to reach the hiker. As they slogged forward, the deputies encountered venomous water moccasins. Not wanting to risk the need for multiple rescues, deputies involved in the effort took into consideration the darkness, the rough terrain and the dangerous wildlife and decided to regroup at daylight. Dispatchers told the hiker to stay put and shut off his cell phone to conserve battery power.

    Once thick fog had mostly lifted by about 8 a.m. Tuesday, deputies flew the Huey back to the swamp. Dispatchers told the hiker to find dry ground in an area where the canopy was less dense. Once the Huey spotted the hiker from the air, deputies sent a crew member down in the hoist to secure him. Then, both were lifted out of the swamp to safety. The hiker was unscathed."


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    Lucky he had a working cell phone.
    (I could have lived without the snakes, though.)

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    "Hey buddy, we can't get in there to get you tonight. There's too many venomous snakes. Hold tight till morning."


    "Oh, try to remain calm".



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    Couldn't they have given him directions since they knew his location?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnLeePettimore View Post
    Couldn't they have given him directions since they knew his location?
    He was 4.5 miles from any trail or road in one of the most difficult to navigate swamps in the world. People hike the loop to get those waist deep swamp photos. We have had a real wet dry season. It was night time, he would have probably just tired himself out and followed cyrpess domes and sloughs in weird circles and zig zags. Our trails are flat. But, they rate them a 4 out of 5 in difficulty because of the water and the ridiculously ease at which people get lost.

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    With the hikers getting lost, always seems like they go off the trail..
    You would think by now that if they wanted wander off a trail to take a bearing and back bearing of the new direction they walking, so they can get back to the trail?
    Anyway Glad he was unscathed and rescued.
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