king tut
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It sounds like many things went wrong on this expedition. I can't fathom not bringing snowshoes for this trip, just doesn't make a lot of sense. I was skiing at Smuggs in VT on sunday and we got hit with about 3-4 inches of really wet snow in about an hour just before noontime. I got really soaked from the wet snow and then the temperature dropped quickly and things froze up on my clothes/body. I got chilled, but thankfully I could go into the lodge to dry off and warm up. I would gather that the same mini storm hit them as well. I wonder if the storm hit them when they were above treeline? Is Greenleaf Hut locked and closed this time of year? I would be curious to see the timeline of events in when they pushed to the summit and when there was no point of return back to the hut area or back down below shelter. It sounds like it was quite an effort by the SAR crew, hats of to them they did an amazing job. The article also does not mention any cell phone signals/calls from them. Not that I approve of cell phones to save people on mountains, but they can help provide locations of stranded persons.