Overlandman wrote:From Tas Police Facebook page
Police, with the assistance of Ambulance Tasmania and the State Emergency Service Search and Rescue Team (Northwest) are searching for a missing walker at Frenchmans Cap.
The 28 year old man from Hobart was last seen at 07:30am on Wednesday 28 May starting the final mountain ascent.
He told other walkers that he intended to walk to the summit and return to Lake Vera that day.
He did not return to his camping site, and the walkers reported their concerns to police on 31 May.
Last night a search and rescue team walked into the area, and is this morning walking up the mountain. The Westpac Rescue Helicopter will assist in the search.
Acting Sergeant Stephen Barrow said “We are very concerned for the safety of the missing walker, and are hoping that he is quickly found. I pass on my thanks to the walkers who reported this to Police and assisted with valuable information.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 131 444.
Lostsoul wrote:I find it mind boggling that the walkers waited 2 days to report the guy missing, knowing he hadn’t returned to his camp that night.
stu wrote:...there's not many places to fall & be obscured
phATty wrote:Where abouts can you fall? I don't recall any places on Frenchmans where you could but it has been awhile...
Is it possible they were going the wrong way?
Son of a Beach wrote:There’s a sign pointing left to Tahune, right to Irenabyss and UP to summit.
PS. Found it: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=12414&p=164368&hilit=Frenchmans+cap#p164368
tastrax wrote:Sky news are as accurate as ever!
north-north-west wrote:Given the weather on Sunday, "ambitious" is a mild term.
Overlandman wrote:Not good
From ABC
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-17/ ... /104098414
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