Three hikers die in Utah parks in suspected heat-related cases ( www.theguardian.com )

The hikers were a father and daughter lost in Canyonlands and a woman who passed out at Snow Canyon state park

Three hikers died over the weekend in suspected heat-related cases at state and national parks in Utah, including a father and daughter who got lost on a strenuous hike in Canyonlands national park in triple-digit temperatures.

The daughter, 23, and her father, 52, sent a 911 text alerting dispatchers that they were lost and had run out of water while hiking the 8.1-mile (13km) Syncline Loop, described by the National Park Service as the most challenging trail in the Island in the Sky district of the south-east Utah park.

The pair set out on Friday to navigate steep switchbacks and scramble through boulder fields with limited trail markers as the air temperature surpassed 100F (38C).

jballs ,
@jballs@sh.itjust.works avatar

Texting 911 that you're dying is the most Gen Z thing I've ever heard of.

tyler ,

They most likely did not have a cell signal. It’s the canyonlands, it’s 30 miles as the crow flies from the nearest town. There’s nothing but nature as far as the eye can see.

They might have used satellite texting.

Squiddly ,

You don't need a cell signal to dial 911.

mark3748 ,

Oh yeah? It just magically connects to… nothing then?

Pretty sure you’re thinking that you don’t need a plan to call, but you definitely need a signal.

ramenshaman ,

You absolutely do.

radivojevic ,

Actually, it’s faster than calling. So what you’re saying is gen-z is faster and more efficient? I’m not sure about that but I bet they appreciate support from someone so old.

Joke aside, I text 911 because it’s faster for them to handle multiple incoming texts at once. You skip the line.

Source: I briefly dated a 911 operator. Wild stories, and a surprising amount of office drama.

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