Sally’s End – Hiking Accident – Into the Chasm
July 28th, 2010 | by admin |
Sally was swept away in the rapids during a risky and foolhardy creek crossing attempt. This is the location where I turned back in the search for the missing Sally. Could Sally have survived the drop over the falls and onto the jagged rocks below? This hiking accident caused serious injury and loss of hiking gear including her boots, clothing, supplies and hiking stick. Off trail hiking, known as bushwhacking, can be hazardous making a safe trek into a dangerous hike and a hiking trip that is not like a vacation or holiday.
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23 Responses to “Sally’s End – Hiking Accident – Into the Chasm”
By breakingfreeoz on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply
Trouble certainly awaits me then
By SeanDoyle1 on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply
@breakingfreeoz … I’ve worked in Glacier NP… bears are only as dangerous as you allow them to be. If you go gallavanting around without being aware of your surroundings, you can get charged or mauled, but if you are alert and/or make enough noise, you won’t have any problems. Also, if backpacking, you have to hang your food/odorous objects high above the ground in a tree, a good distance away from your tent. If you are smarter than the bears, you’ll do just fine, if not, trouble awaits.
By breakingfreeoz on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply
wow thats freaky!! is a gun really something that needs to be carried at all times for safety’s sake? in Australia, we dont really carry arms at all so its something foreign to even carry one let alone use it..
By chunkyfecalbreakfast on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply
yes, that would enrich my viewing experience. I hope this happens soon so that I can be further lost in the confusion.
By chunkyfecalbreakfast on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply
its bullshit, its a story he wrote.
By PBielo on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply
did she die or is she still alive?
By TheFCSProductions on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply
just remain calm and they wont even bother you
By alexpotalex on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply
if u go to the guy’s site and read all the 48 chapters of his hiking story then you’ll understand that this is the site where a woman fell into the creek and got swept away and died
By breakingfreeoz on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply
I’ve never had to contend with bears before on my journeys what is it like?
By fkmetiff on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply
Rate accordingly as the wimp did not even have the balls to cross the log. The accident is watching it.
By PSW0585 on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply
White River Falls, near Lake Wenatchee. Camped here. Very Loud. A fucker of a place to try to catch a wink of sleep at night. Make sure you keep your food locked in the car, lest you attract bears.
By mantorak on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply
sally need kayak
By thamuddler on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply
we call this ‘natural selection’.
By fluffychest on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply
haha haha haha. best statement ever
By Sk8BoardTrucker on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply
I feel bad for that god damn stick
By sonofnothing on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply
true. either way, didnt have to sit through it all if you did.
By sonofnothing on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply
the more info box has a link to READ THE STORY
are you guys fucking illiterate?
By evasoucy on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply
Thats were that sally girl fell
By WerewolfCountryGal on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply
What am I missing? I don’t see it.
By rkamd123456 on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply
no probubly more bummed about losin her hiking stick
By gmezzy on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply
I bet Sally is really bummed about her hiking gear.
By aphexbg on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply
Thats the whole point WTF is F Sally
probably eaten alive by mountain river pirahnas already
By zenmachinefilms on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply
Where’s Sally?