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January 13, 2012

Plucked from the dunes

Filed under: Uncategorized — Kathryn Colestock-Burke @ 7:56 am

It’s been so very quiet up here of late that this internal news bulletin from a park in New Mexico is much more entertaining than anything I could write. It’s okay to scratch and shake your head as you read.

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White Sands National Monument:
Newly Engaged Couple Found By Interagency Searchers

On the afternoon of Monday, January 9th, the park learned that two visitors who had been hiking within the dunes since noon were lost and unable to find their way out. Russell Vandameer and Karen Renshaw, both of Oklahoma, left to go hiking with their three dogs, Stitch, Suzy, and Griswald. After finding a suitably beautiful spot within the dunes, Vandemeer proposed to Renshaw. The newly engaged couple than attempted to hike back to their car, but were unable to find their way back. Rather than continue to wander becoming more lost, they contacted a cousin via cell phone and requested that help be sent. An interagency effort was begun that involved the NPS, the Alamo West Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department, the U.S. Air Force, and the U.S. Army. While two Army Rescue Blackhawk helicopters were en route from Fort Bliss, approximately an hour away, Holloman Air Force base diverted an F-22 Raptor from a training mission to the search effort. The pilot of the Raptor was able to positively identify the couple with their three dogs. Two Air Force drones were also tasked, which were able to relay specific coordinates and monitor the lost hiker’s location and movement from the air while the Army helicopters were en route. The hikers and their dogs were transported by the Army Blackhawks out of the dunes to the command post, where they were examined by NPS and Alamo West EMS for exposure to the below freezing nighttime temperatures. Renshaw accepted Vandemeer’s marriage proposal. The newly engaged couple invited the Blackhawk crew to the wedding. The search effort was greatly aided by the assistance of the military aircraft, which utilized night vision and infrared equipment to safely locate the hikers after nightfall.

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This stirs a lot of questions in me which I’ll never get answered. Feel free to comment.

3 Comments »

  1. This is the ‘up-side’ of “Big Brother Is Watching You”.
    We probably do not want to know the ‘downside’.

    Comment by leroque — January 13, 2012 @ 9:36 am | Reply

  2. I would’ve thought one Blackhawk would suffice.

    Comment by Ron Carroll — March 4, 2012 @ 8:51 am | Reply

    • Pretty sure the military jumps at every chance to allow its pilots to train in real-life situations. Speaking from experience, there is SO much more satisfaction finding or rescuing a real victim than finding a role-playing actor.

      Comment by Kathryn Burke — March 4, 2012 @ 9:18 am | Reply


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