David Koch Missing on Grouse Mountain
Shel Israel conveys a message about David Koch, associate publisher of DM Review, who has been lost up on Grouse Mountain since Wednesday.
Shel: I need to ask for help. A friend of mine, David Koch, is missing on a mountain in Canada, and we need to publicize his situation so the search effort continues. I don’t know if this process will work, but perhaps the blogosphere can help. He drove north from Seattle last Wednesday 5/25, stopping in the late afternoon to take a tram up a mountain near Vancouver that he and his wife had visited years before. Apparently he missed the tram back, and attempted to hike down. He hasn’t been heard from since. A search effort was organized , but David’s wife is concerned that interest in continuing the search may be waning.
Shel’s appealing to local people for assistance. I’m not sure what I can do, other than highlight the issue.
I’m not expert, but these searches usually seem to last at least a week. North Vancouver Search and Rescue is one of the best such operations in Canada, and I wouldn’t question their dedication. This Vancouver Sun article (decaying link) indicates that the search is ongoing, with 40 people scouring the mountain. I called the RCMP constable cited in this article to ask about the search duration, but just got voice mail. He’s pretty busy, so I don’t really expect a call back.
It’s so easy to get lost up on the coastal mountains, particularly in the evening. There is hope, though, as three experienced climbers were just rescued off the much higher, more remote and more dangerous Mount Logan. Also, the weather has been exceptionally warm.
