5/22 Missing Person Alert

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Update 5/23

by Maverick02 » Tue May 23, 2017 7:35 pm

Inyo Co Sheriff's Dept:

Inyo County Search and Rescue (SAR) is on its second day of searching for missing hiker Dongying “Cindy” Qiu, a 27 year old woman from San Marino, CA. Cindy was part of a three-person hiking group that set out to hike Mt. Whitney on Sunday May 21st at 2:00am. After reaching Trail Crest (~13,700’ elevation) at approximately 1:00pm, she decided to head back to the trailhead at Whitney Portal alone. The original report indicated that the other two members of the hiking group went on to ascend Mt. Whitney, but later interviews revealed that one member of the hiking group (a female) turned around earlier in the hike before reaching Trail Crest. The male hiking companion did go on to ascend Mt. Whitney by himself, and when he returned to Whitney Portal around midnight, he was unable to locate Cindy. Inyo County Sheriff’s Dispatch was notified at approximately 9:00am on Monday May 22 of the missing hiker.

Following a lead from other hikers who believed they saw Cindy (descending the trail alone on Sunday late afternoon), Inyo County Search and Rescue and CHP H-80 out of Apple Valley began a search of the area between Trail Camp and Outpost Camp yesterday. A backpack matching the description of Cindy’s was located near Outpost Camp late yesterday afternoon. This morning additional teams are actively searching the area. Support for today’s search is provided by Sierra Madre SAR, San Bernardino SAR, China Lake Mountain Rescue Mountain Rescue Group, Inyo SAR and aerial support is provided by Army National Guard and CHP H-80.

If anyone has any information that may assist in this search please contact Sheriff’s Dispatch as 760-878-0383.

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Re: 5/22 Missing Person Alert

by Maverick02 » Wed May 24, 2017 1:14 am


Inyo Co. Sheriff's Dept:

At noon today Dongying “Cindy” Qiu was located deceased at the base of a frozen waterfall near Outpost Camp. It is believed that she fell approximately 60 feet through a snow chute at the top of the waterfall (located on the southwest side of Outpost Camp, about a quarter mile off trail).
“This is an incredibly tragic situation and based on the extreme snow conditions in the backcountry, this could have happened to anyone,” stated Inyo County Sheriff’s Corporal Nick Vaughn. “The entire search crew and the Sheriff’s Office extend their most sincere condolences to the Qiu family and friends during this very difficult time.”
This was the second day of searching for the missing hiker. Support for today’s search was provided by Sierra Madre SAR, San Bernardino SAR, China Lake Mountain Rescue Mountain Rescue Group, Inyo SAR and aerial support provided by Army National Guard and CHP H-80.

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Re: 5/22 Missing Person Alert

by Bark Eater » Thu May 25, 2017 1:46 pm

Very sad. Condolences to her family.

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Re: 5/22 Missing Person Alert

by brichardsson » Thu May 25, 2017 3:19 pm

hopefully the asshat who left her behind to chase his summit gets to experience a lifetime of guilt, shame, and remorse.
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Re: 5/22 Missing Person Alert

by simonov » Thu May 25, 2017 5:03 pm

bscott wrote:hopefully the asshat who left her behind to chase his summit gets to experience a lifetime of guilt, shame, and remorse.

That's a little harsh. Allowing a companion to descend the Whitney Trail - probably one of the three or five busiest mountain trails in the US - alone is hardly the act of a capricious and selfish peakbagger. Another member of the party descended alone earlier in the day.

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Re: 5/22 Missing Person Alert

by brichardsson » Thu May 25, 2017 6:27 pm

simonov wrote:
bscott wrote:hopefully the asshat who left her behind to chase his summit gets to experience a lifetime of guilt, shame, and remorse.

That's a little harsh. Allowing a companion to descend the Whitney Trail - probably one of the three or five busiest mountain trails in the US - alone is hardly the act of a capricious and selfish peakbagger. Another member of the party descended alone earlier in the day.

Sometimes shit happens.


your argument might carry some weight had this been the middle of a late summer holiday weekend. if, however, you think that this is in any way close to an accurate representation of the trail as it currently exists, then i don't really know what else to say. but to be fair they don't appear to have been on top of trial conditions either.
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Re: 5/22 Missing Person Alert

by Denjem » Fri May 26, 2017 3:15 am

I agree shit happens. And some times we have to take responsibility for our own actions.

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Re: 5/22 Missing Person Alert

by Simkin » Tue May 30, 2017 1:41 am

bscott wrote:your argument might carry some weight had this been the middle of a late summer holiday weekend.

50 people a day do Whitney in May.

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Re: 5/22 Missing Person Alert

by ScottHanson » Wed May 31, 2017 6:18 pm

Very sad outcome here. My condolences to the family of the deceased hiker, and all other parties involved. I always wonder what the hiking/climbing community can learn (if anything) from these types of tragedies. We don't have much information about the three person party's backcountry skills. A few points I want to raise. The year 2017 is a high snowpack year in much of western U.S., so I would guess that many trails have more snow covering in May 2017 than usual. For many hiker/climbers this is no big deal because they have strong navigation skills, familiarity of the trail/area, notice many landmarks along the way, and are adept at moving forward without a trail. But there are some hiker/climbers types who if they wander 20 or 30 feet off a trail or choose a cross country route can become lost or disoriented. It is always great if a party can stick together throughout an expedition if possible. If you break your ankle it is nice to have a companion nearby. Finally, any of us can lose judgment if struck with altitude sickness or fatigue.

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Re: 5/22 Missing Person Alert

by simonov » Wed May 31, 2017 10:45 pm

ScottHanson wrote:Very sad outcome here. My condolences to the family of the deceased hiker, and all other parties involved. I always wonder what the hiking/climbing community can learn (if anything) from these types of tragedies.

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