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This is just crazy, not something I'd expect on the high hunt. Did the Sheriff show up from the SOS button of the Garmin? I've had an inreach for a few years now and kind of curious of the response you would get using that feature. Good Job handling this situation.
No trail cam pics dragging a chain around naked I hope ?Freakin crazies
You know what it was? It was that damn sasquatch.
Sounds like a panic attack. When you haven't spent much time alone in the woods and the sun starts going down, and you hear a branch snap, a guy could lose it like this and when the panic takes hold you can really snowball if you don't know how to clear your head and calm yourself. He's probably a city guy with little to no mountain experience if I had to guess
Quote from: KFhunter on September 26, 2019, 07:13:06 PMWhat was your elevation? How was his physical conditioning? Short of breath? I wonder if he was suffering from hypoximia, low oxygen can make some intense delusions! Yes hypoxemia can cause delusions, but this sounds more like either a mental breakdown, possibly a condition he already had and his medication was off; if that was the case he should not have had a firearm, nor been that far from civilization. It does really sound like he had ingested some hallucinogen and was off his rocker from that. Like State farm I have seen a thing or two with people like this. Glad it worked out ok. To the original person that posted this, if you want to talk more about it privately PM me I will listen, it is very traumatic if you have not dealt with this before.
What was your elevation? How was his physical conditioning? Short of breath? I wonder if he was suffering from hypoximia, low oxygen can make some intense delusions!
Quote from: TriggerMike on September 27, 2019, 10:15:11 AMSounds like a panic attack. When you haven't spent much time alone in the woods and the sun starts going down, and you hear a branch snap, a guy could lose it like this and when the panic takes hold you can really snowball if you don't know how to clear your head and calm yourself. He's probably a city guy with little to no mountain experience if I had to guess I've known some folks who can barely walk down a gravel driveway for fear of bears and cougars. Had a family member who wouldn't buy a house in enumclaw because they were worried about bears (although who could blame not wanting to live in enumclaw). I wouldn't be surprised to find out he was someone either not used to the Backcountry or not used to being alone and nerves just got the best of him and he freaked. Bummer no matter what the reason though, thanks for helping the guy out.
Quote from: MADMAX on September 26, 2019, 05:09:04 PMNo trail cam pics dragging a chain around naked I hope ?Freakin craziesThanks, I had forgotten about that pic. And now it's back
Oh that...meh...not really....just pm me and I'll text it to yah. Easy peasy.
So my biggest takeaway from this was the extreme caution that was used to approach the victim.Having a guy screaming that he was under attack by a bear and shooing would have me by instinct trying to get to him as soon as possible. I admire the calm and cautious approach used when coming up on a panicked, armed person. Very wise call...