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PORTLAND, Ore. - A San Francisco man who was stranded with his family in the snowy wilderness walked more than 16 miles in search of help before he died _ six more than originally thought, a search official said Saturday.
James Kim, 35, his wife and their two daughters were about seven miles from a fishing lodge stocked with food, not the one mile as authorities earlier thought, said Phil Turnbull, a fire chief in Josephine County. A mapping error led to the incorrect figures, but did not affect the search for Kim, Turnbull said. Turnbull said it was important to "set the public record straight" and "to emphasize the efforts Mr. Kim made to rescue his family." The Kims were returning to San Francisco on Nov. 25 and had gotten stuck in snow after taking a wrong turn down a logging road that is normally blocked by a gate. Vandals apparently had cut the lock on the gate, officials said. Kim's wife, Kati, 30, and their two young daughters were rescued Monday, two days after he struck out on foot in search of help. James Kim was found dead of exposure in a mountain creek Wednesday. The owner of the lodge said he didn't recognize the area as being near his lodge and double-checked. Turnbull said the vehicle was 6.37 miles ****her along the road, meaning James Kim had walked that much ****her than searchers first thought. "Holy smokes, that was superhuman effort to get that many miles," owner John James told the Grants Pass Daily Courier, referring to James Kim. The newspaper first reported about the error. SEDUCTIVE God is like Scotch Tape you can't see Him but you know He's there |
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This man is a true hero.
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Poor guy...Its just not right
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i saw that on the news, wow
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What a sad story ..
They say never leave your car no matter what . It's your only protection from the bitter cold .. Poor guy ... It's worth buying a survival kit for your car you just never know |
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May he rest in peace!
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