Trapped in a Canyon | Hiker on Pacific Crest Trail Gets Lost and Stranded

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THE VIDEO THAT STARTED IT ALL!  THANK YOU ALL FOR HELPING THIS CHANNEL TO SURPASS 50K! The first video for Outdoor Disasters. Unfortunately, it had a myriad of copyright issues.  But it didn't matter much to me at that time. I was eager to kickstart the YouTube journey.  Decided to revisit and enhance the video to ensure copyright compliance. Some of you may remember seeing this video previously, as I took it down. I hope you find the updated version enjoyable!

At the start of his thru-hike of the Pacific Crest Trail, John Donovan headed north, laboring through the hot, undulating Mojave Desert that surrounds the Pacific Crest Trail’s first 100 miles. San Jacinto, the first major mountain that north-bound PCT thru-hikers encounter, is a cragged giant rising from the desert floor 60 miles beyond Warner Springs. By the time Donovan began climbing Mt. San Jacinto on May 2, 2005, the signs of danger were legion. Snow was 3 feet deep up high, and meteorologists were predicting a heavy storm.  He climbed into Little Tahquitz Valley, just south of Saddle Junction, and found that the trail, partly visible until then, was now concealed by snow. Donovan sought help from two other hikers.  After leaving the other hikers, No one knows exactly what Donovan did next. No one ever saw him alive again.

0:00 Introduction
0:27 The Pacific Crest Trail
1:14 The John Donovan Story
5:55 The Gina Allen and Brandon Day Story
8:12 John Donovan's Legacy
9:04 Conclusion/Survival Tips

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Much of this script is a dramatic re-reading of this article:
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