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Alaska man unscathed after being pinned for three hours by 700-pound boulder in glacier creek

Alaska man unscathed after being pinned for three hours by 700-pound boulder in glacier creek
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Alaska man unscathed after being pinned for three hours by 700-pound boulder in glacier creek
An Alaska man who was pinned facedown in an icy creek by a 700-pound (318-kilogram) boulder for three hours survived the ordeal with only minor injuries, thanks in part to his wife's quick thinking and lots of luck.Kell Morris' wife held his head above water to prevent him from drowning while waiting for rescuers to arrive after Morris was pinned by the boulder, which crashed onto him during a hike near a remote glacier south of Anchorage.His second stroke of luck came when a sled dog tourism company that operates on the glacier overheard the 911 dispatch and offered up its helicopter to ferry rescuers to the scene, which was inaccessible to all-terrain vehicles.Once rescuers arrived, it took seven men and inflatable air bags to lift the boulder off as he drifted in and out of consciousness.Morris, 61, said he realizes he is probably the luckiest man alive. "And luckier that I have such a great wife,맥스카지노 he said Thursday.His wife, Jo Roop, is a retired Alaska State Trooper. They moved to Seward, about 120 miles (193 kilometers) south of Anchorage, from Idaho last fall when she took a job with the local police department.Last Saturday, they wanted to avoid the big crowds that converge on the Kenai Peninsula community during holidays and decided to hike near Godwin Glacier on an isolated and undeveloped trail behind a state prison, Seward Fire Chief Clinton Crites said.Their trail was actually a rocky creek bed lined with large boulders deposited by the glacier.Morris said he noticed dangerous boulders, some weighing up to 1,000 pounds (454 kilograms), along the banks of the creek and avoided them the best he could, until he ran into an area he couldn맥스카지노t pass.맥스카지노I was coming back and everything, the whole side slid out from under me,맥스카지노 he said.He said things became a blur as he tumbled down the embankment about 20 feet (6 meters), landing face down in the water.Then he immediately felt the boulder hit his back in what Crites described as 맥스카지노basically an avalanche of boulders.맥스카지노The way Morris landed, there were rocks under him, in between his legs and around him that caught the weight of the boulder, preventing him from being crushed, Crites said. But the massive rock still had him pinned, and Morris felt intense pain in his left leg and waited for his femur to snap.맥스카지노When it first happened, I was doubtful that there was going to be a good outcome,맥스카지노 Morris said.His wife tried to free him for about 30 minutes, putting rocks under the boulder and trying to roll it off him, before she left to find a cell signal.Amazingly, she only had to walk about 300 yards (274 meters) to connect with 911 and relied on her law enforcement experience to send exact GPS coordinates to dispatch.A volunteer at the neighboring Bear Creek Fire Department heard the call while working at the sled dog tourism operation and diverted the helicopter used to ferry tourists to the scene. Ultimately, firefighters who couldn't navigate their all-terrain vehicles over the boulder field jumped out of the helicopter.By this time, Morris was hypothermic from the cold water running off the glacier, Crites said, and his wife was holding his head out of the water.맥스카지노I think if we hadn맥스카지노t had that private helicopter assist us, it would have taken us at least another 45 minutes to get to him, and I맥스카지노m not sure he had that much time,맥스카지노 Crites said.The firefighters used two air bags normally reserved to extract people from wrecked vehicles to slightly lift the boulder.맥스카지노But then it just became an all-hands brute force of 맥스카지노one, two, three, push,맥스카지노 맥스카지노 Crites said. 맥스카지노And seven guys were able to lift it enough to pull the victim out.맥스카지노An Alaska National Guard helicopter lifted them out of the creek bed with a rescue basket.Morris spent two nights at the local hospital for observation but walked away unscathed.맥스카지노I fully anticipated a body recovery, not him walking away without a scratch on him,맥스카지노 Crites said.Morris, who is now reflecting on his ordeal at home, acknowledged it might have been a little wake-up call to stop doing things like this at his age.맥스카지노I was very lucky. God was looking out for me,맥스카지노 he said.When he and his wife go hiking this weekend, they are going to stick to established trails.맥스카지노We맥스카지노re going to stop the trailblazing," he said.

An Alaska man who was pinned facedown in an icy creek by a 700-pound (318-kilogram) boulder for three hours survived the ordeal with only minor injuries, thanks in part to his wife's quick thinking and lots of luck.

Kell Morris' wife held his head above water to prevent him from drowning while waiting for rescuers to arrive after Morris was pinned by the boulder, which crashed onto him during a hike near a remote glacier south of Anchorage.

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His second stroke of luck came when a sled dog tourism company that operates on the glacier overheard the 911 dispatch and offered up its helicopter to ferry rescuers to the scene, which was inaccessible to all-terrain vehicles.

Once rescuers arrived, it took seven men and inflatable air bags to lift the boulder off as he drifted in and out of consciousness.

Morris, 61, said he realizes he is probably the luckiest man alive. "And luckier that I have such a great wife,맥스카지노 he said Thursday.

His wife, Jo Roop, is a retired Alaska State Trooper. They moved to Seward, about 120 miles (193 kilometers) south of Anchorage, from Idaho last fall when she took a job with the local police department.

Last Saturday, they wanted to avoid the big crowds that converge on the Kenai Peninsula community during holidays and decided to hike near Godwin Glacier on an isolated and undeveloped trail behind a state prison, Seward Fire Chief Clinton Crites said.

Their trail was actually a rocky creek bed lined with large boulders deposited by the glacier.

Morris said he noticed dangerous boulders, some weighing up to 1,000 pounds (454 kilograms), along the banks of the creek and avoided them the best he could, until he ran into an area he couldn맥스카지노t pass.

맥스카지노I was coming back and everything, the whole side slid out from under me,맥스카지노 he said.

He said things became a blur as he tumbled down the embankment about 20 feet (6 meters), landing face down in the water.

Then he immediately felt the boulder hit his back in what Crites described as 맥스카지노basically an avalanche of boulders.맥스카지노

The way Morris landed, there were rocks under him, in between his legs and around him that caught the weight of the boulder, preventing him from being crushed, Crites said. But the massive rock still had him pinned, and Morris felt intense pain in his left leg and waited for his femur to snap.

맥스카지노When it first happened, I was doubtful that there was going to be a good outcome,맥스카지노 Morris said.

His wife tried to free him for about 30 minutes, putting rocks under the boulder and trying to roll it off him, before she left to find a cell signal.

Amazingly, she only had to walk about 300 yards (274 meters) to connect with 911 and relied on her law enforcement experience to send exact GPS coordinates to dispatch.

A volunteer at the neighboring Bear Creek Fire Department heard the call while working at the sled dog tourism operation and diverted the helicopter used to ferry tourists to the scene. Ultimately, firefighters who couldn't navigate their all-terrain vehicles over the boulder field jumped out of the helicopter.

By this time, Morris was hypothermic from the cold water running off the glacier, Crites said, and his wife was holding his head out of the water.

맥스카지노I think if we hadn맥스카지노t had that private helicopter assist us, it would have taken us at least another 45 minutes to get to him, and I맥스카지노m not sure he had that much time,맥스카지노 Crites said.

The firefighters used two air bags normally reserved to extract people from wrecked vehicles to slightly lift the boulder.

맥스카지노But then it just became an all-hands brute force of 맥스카지노one, two, three, push,맥스카지노 맥스카지노 Crites said. 맥스카지노And seven guys were able to lift it enough to pull the victim out.맥스카지노

An Alaska National Guard helicopter lifted them out of the creek bed with a rescue basket.

Morris spent two nights at the local hospital for observation but walked away unscathed.

맥스카지노I fully anticipated a body recovery, not him walking away without a scratch on him,맥스카지노 Crites said.

Morris, who is now reflecting on his ordeal at home, acknowledged it might have been a little wake-up call to stop doing things like this at his age.

맥스카지노I was very lucky. God was looking out for me,맥스카지노 he said.

When he and his wife go hiking this weekend, they are going to stick to established trails.

맥스카지노We맥스카지노re going to stop the trailblazing," he said.