At first, Charlie Hey, 12, didn’t suppose a lot of it when his Boy Scout troop handed an aged man standing on the fringe of a path deep within the Emigrant Wilderness.
The person, Douglas Montgomery, 78, was evenly dressed for the situations within the Excessive Sierra and, extra curiously, was carrying no water.
“I believed, ‘Oh, he’s doing a day hike,’” Charlie stated.
Following a couple of steps behind the boys, Scoutmaster M-J Hey — Charlie’s father — wasn’t too alarmed both, at the very least initially. “He didn’t seem like he was in main misery,” the elder Hey recalled.
However Hey had coaching in search and rescue, so he struck up a dialog with Montgomery and requested a couple of essential questions. Amongst them, he recalled: “Mate, have you ever bought a backpack?”
Montgomery’s story was a protracted one. It touched down in locations similar to Vietnam and Alaska and ended with a helicopter trip to security for Montgomery and a sober however in the end uplifting lesson in wilderness survival guidelines for Troop 26.
Montgomery was extremely skilled in wilderness survival and a former scoutmaster himself. However on this trek he had misplaced his pack and was on the mercy of the weather ever since, hungry, dehydrated and shivering underneath a mattress of needles. He was having bother strolling when Troop 26 arrived.
“It actually hits residence,” Charlie stated. “Wow, this will occur to anyone.”
“It’s true,” Montgomery agreed in a current interview. However, he added, the journey additionally contained an essential — albeit rueful — lesson for him. “I allowed myself to lose my pack,” he stated. “I’m 78 years outdated, so I shouldn’t be on the market, however I like it a lot, I couldn’t give it up till it was proved I couldn’t do it anymore.”
The 9 boys of Troop 26 set off on Aug. 2 for a six-night trek via the Excessive Sierra north of Yosemite. On Day 4, the boys — together with 5 adults — had been heading up from their campsite close to Lengthy Lake after they came across Montgomery.
As Montgomery tells it, he had fallen right into a lake, damage his neck and gotten soaked. He climbed into his sleeping bag with out dinner, as a result of he knew it was extra essential to heat up earlier than the chilly of evening descended than it was to eat. The subsequent morning, he stated, he had breakfast after which took off his pack — with all his survival gear, together with a rescue system — to scout his approach.
Then, in some way, he misplaced his pack and walked miles in the wrong way of the place he thought he was heading.
He spent a chilly evening within the parts, cushioning himself with pine needles.
“When the solar got here up,” he stated, “I couldn’t stroll. Being chilly all evening made it inconceivable for me to stroll. I needed to look forward to the solar to come back and hit me earlier than I may stroll.”
“I used to be getting colder and colder,” he stated. “And that’s when [Troop 26] got here alongside.”
Montgomery stated he figures he most likely would have been OK it doesn’t matter what. He was again on the path, and there have been a lot of individuals within the space who may have come alongside and helped him.
Hey’s take? Montgomery’s scenario was a bit extra essential.
As soon as he started speaking to Montgomery, Hey stated, “all of the flags began going up for me.” Montgomery wasn’t “absolutely coherent,” Hey stated, was miles from the place he thought he was and appeared unsteady on his ft.
Hey is British and spent his childhood coaching with the Royal Air Pressure earlier than relocating to Santa Barbara after a profession within the oil business. He stated he shortly decided that they wanted to get the person out of the wilderness.
The query was how. He despatched the boys of Troop 26 on to their subsequent campsite with three of the leaders. He and Orin Rowe, the troop’s assistant scoutmaster, stayed behind to make a plan.
They helped Montgomery choose a rock within the solar to heat up, gave him meals and electrolytes the Scouts had donated from their provides and used their Garmin satellite tv for pc system to summon assist.
(This additionally triggered an alert to Hey’s spouse. Fearing this might trigger panic among the many mother and father of Troop 26, Hey despatched extra messages by way of satellite tv for pc to maintain issues calm.)
Speaking with rescuers, Hey gave a cautious account of Montgomery’s situation, together with the prescribed medicines he had been with out since dropping his pack. The California Freeway Patrol dispatched a helicopter.
Whereas they waited, Hey and Montgomery traded tales.
Montgomery, in a story additionally recounted in Santa Barbara Impartial, advised Hey he was on a two-week solo backpacking journey when he misplaced his pack after which his sense of the place he was.
He had lived the sort of life that might lead him to consider such a visit at altitudes of 9,000 ft was an affordable feat to aim at age 78. As recounted by Hey and the Santa Barbara Impartial, Montgomery had backpacked or cycled throughout South America, together with Argentina and Chile, and throughout Asia, together with India and the Himalayas. He has additionally conquered virtually each mountain vary on the West Coast.
It was becoming that he was rescued by Boy Scouts within the mountains so near residence. He was an Eagle Scout in his youth after which a scoutmaster. “Troop 10 in Burlingame,” he advised the Santa Barbara Impartial. “We took Scouts into the Emigrant Wilderness for about 20 years.”
Whereas Hey and Rowe waited with Montgomery for the rescue helicopter, the boys of Troop 26 continued on to Toejam Lake, the place they arrange camp. Charlie stated they noticed the helicopter swoop low, land and fly off once more with Montgomery. His niece met him on touchdown again close to a freeway. He recovered sufficient to get himself residence to San Francisco.
Rowe and Hey made it to Toejam Lake quickly after. They sat across the campfire that evening speaking in regards to the exceptional lifetime of the person they’d rescued and the teachings to be realized from his plight.
“The scary half was he was in actual want of assist,” stated Charlie, marveling at how even somebody with a lot expertise and coaching may fall into a lot peril when separated from necessities.
Hey, who spends hours determining find out how to put together his Scout troop for its adventures, stated he couldn’t have designed “a greater state of affairs to make the coaching very visceral and actual.”
“It’s a strong lesson on the significance of being ready for the perils that may so readily occur within the wilderness,” he stated. “And it doesn’t matter what scenario you’re in, you [should] at all times have your [survival] necessities in your physique.”
It was additionally “a narrative they’ll carry for the remainder of their lives.”
For his half, Montgomery stated, he was thrilled to see Troop 26, each as a result of they rescued him, and since he believes it’s so essential to show younger individuals “find out how to reside within the wilderness.” Such classes not solely open up the magical world of mountain vistas, however additionally they educate duty and self-reliance again in civilization.
“Thanks to Troop 26,” he stated.