Hey Brian, I'm not a hiker, outdoor enthusiast, or anywhere near athletic😂 but I love listening to your stories. I just want to comment on your incredibly compassionate and caring nature by putting these stories out there regardless of how much time has passed. You dedicate the show to the missing, and their families really touch the heart. I know you have been having your own health issues this past year, and I hope you recover soon. Thank you for all your hard work and the interesting stories you narrate.
It’s extremely sad and inexplicable that only a small search was conducted for Collin, a young, missing man who likely was lost and disoriented. I mean, seriously, what the hell?
"It doesn't matter... how often... or how many times... you tell someone... not to go off alone... or leave someone alone... they still continue... to do it..." Thanks Brain for all you do!❤
Hey Bryan: Hope you make it to Washington. I just wanted to point out that Sergey and Susan Baumann (a previous video of yours) went missing in the same general area - off the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River Road (just on opposite sides of the road, at two different trail heads). For Susan I would consider looking for her near her campsite or the river nearby (the Snoqualmie River has multiple forks, but the water is cold and the current is deceptively swift). Another consideration is the nearby (from her campsite) abandoned and closed Gold Mine. I wonder if someone is mining near the abandoned mine in a clandestine manner? I think Sergey was suffering from a concussion. I would guess he was trying to make his way back to the parking area and tried crossing the Snoqualmie River using one of the many trees that fall and span the river or span most of the river. It is so easy to slip off of such trees. Good Luck finding them!
Don't go off trail even to take a leak, and don't take shortcuts., I walk off trail and take shortcuts but not without a GPS . It's hard to imagine how everything looks the same after a few steps off of the trail and how easy it is to get turned around and lose your trail . I've gotten lost, and it is some scary s**
Very sad cases. We tried to summit Mt. Whitney once in late April - it was very tricky snow with 50+mph winds. Luckily we had a seasoned climber with us who said it was unsafe without gear & we turned back. It is definitely doable when the snow is gone tho, but it gets very crowded.
Thank you for the advance copy, and for all your work! Very sad all of these cases:( Thank you for always sharing in the way you do🤗. Hopefully all the families will get answers soon😇
You're welcome and thank you for always giving me feedback🙏 yes I'm hoping to be a part of the search that WSI will be doing this summer for Sergey Cherepov 🙏 thank you for watching and all your support!
Thank you once again for all your efforts! I hope you're able to get out west to assist on cases. You better take care if you do! I don't want to see a video on you one day! Prayers for all these families and for you too!
That’s a lot of deep forest off mountain loop. Cascades I used to camp all the time and that’s thick forest. I wouldn’t go to the hot springs without a weapon either! Too many sketchy people in the forest now a days
Hi Bryan! These people going missing and being found deceased is so incredibly sad and tragic! I hope and pray they find collin and Sergey, and I pray that Patty Andrew and Matthew all rest in peace When they found Collins vehicle like it was it reminded me of Leah Roberts case her vehicle was found crashed off a mountain road in Washington as well. I continue to pray for you and your family and I hope you're doing well! I hope your mom has a happy mother's day! Timber
Hiked Granite Falls and Skyview many times over 10 years living in Monroe, Wa. The woods are very mossy, green and dark. Got off trail once and we were only 50 steps from trail but took us an hour to find it. Scary how easy it is to get lost. It's no joke. Bring compass, maps and trash bags as rain protection as it's always raining or misting. Cold temps and cold water and many areas along Granite falls where easily to slip and fall on slippery rocks. Don't get too close. So many have gone missing in the dense rainforests. Gorgeous but dangerous. So many fallen logs. May have tried to stay warm under fallen trees? Impossible to see them until you are right on them. Prayers for those lost and families
I live in Bellingham wa. These cases are so sad. I feel horrible for their families. I cant imagine not knowing where or what happened to a family member. ❤
Thnx. Bryan. for keeping the awareness and names out there. I hate that these ppl are still missing, but know the only way to find them and help prevent more cases is by presentations like this. I'm sure if any one of us, had this happen to our loved one(s), or ourselves. We'd want as much help as possible.
It's not just a single state in the union that's able to lay claim to both the highest _and_ lowest points in the continental United States. A single county - Inyo county, California - is home to both altitudinal extremes, with Mt. Whitney _and_ Death Valley falling within this single county's borders. It truly astounds me, that does. RIP Andrew & Patty. Great work, as always Bryan. You're doing God's work.
Thank you Bryan for shining your searchlight on these missing hikers. I pray that they are found and their loved ones get answers. So sad. 😢 the ones that passed away. RIP. 🌻
Thumbs up, Bryan. I have to tell you, brother, this is an awesome episode. Your maps were so accurate and helpful. The photos of locations made me feel as though I'd been to these places. But most of all, it's your caring narration that keeps us coming back. Great job.
🇬🇧 I noticed you didnt mention exactly what the head injury that Sergei Sherapov suffered the day before his hike. Im assuming this info wasnt released. However, Sergei should have been made to seek medical advice & a check up before attempting any further climbs or hikes. Especially those over a certain age, but ANYONE getting a head injury should have been seen by medical professionals. Its so easy to suffer concussion Or even injuries unseen to normal observation such a bleeding inside the head. Sticking on a plaster is totally unacceptable. Especially if he told the group he was with that he felt unwell, the day he went missing, which suggests to me there were serious brain injuries. He should also have been accompanied back to the ranger hut or his car but driving while concussed isnt advised. I think its so irresponsible of the team leaders to have allowed Sergei to go back alone, if he had brain trauma it could have interfered with his judgement in finding his way back, taking the wrong turn shows he was confused. Im quite appalled that these days they would allow someone with a head injury to partake in a hike & not have taken him to a hospital or medical centre where an xray could have determined at least if they suspected further damage. To have not bothered & just accepted Sergei's answer that he was fine & stuck a bandaid on his visible head wound, wouldnt have deterred me in making him or taking him to seek medical help. Its also probably how he succumbed to his disappearance By becoming disorientated & unsteady & falling down & passing. Thank you Bryan I know you would have mentioned it if the cause of his head wound had been made public, so im assuming no one did. I find that so irresponsible. Peace & Harmony 🇬🇧👧
There should be text alerts that reach cell phones in the zip code where someone goes missing to people are aware as well as info for anyone who would like to help. I mean that’d be seriously easy. Anyway, poor Matthew. His dog was adorable. Hope they found a good home for him.
Thank you for your videos and your respect gentleness and care regarding these precious missing people and their loved ones.I wish you good health love and light.❤
I just stumbled across your videos and enjoy how you present them & at the end the very respectful way you pay tribute to the lost souls and their family and friends ❤
That's easy to say obviously, but not every person has a friend that likes hiking for example, so a lot of people who are into hiking often do it alone, because they don't have a friend that is into it etc. Therefore the best thing to actually have is a GPS locator beacon, this basically sends out some distress signal and enables you to be found by searchers, it works anywhere because it is GPS. However when it came to the two people together in the video that simply fell down the side of the mountain, nothing is going to save you from that obviously, that's a risk you always face when being up the side of a mountain, if you fall then very likely you will die instantly or die minutes later from severe injuries.
I think Sergey (sp) case is heartbreaking. 💔 He had 2 guys with him who knew he had an obvious head injury. He most likely got confused and lost...😢 and his poor son. Poor Matt's dog. He is so cute and looks scared & upset. Misses his Daddy. They're more loyal than humans. Thanks Bryan.
There’s just no way that Derek is the type of guy that would just ghost everybody and start a new life. It could be that a small misfortune escalated like a sprained ankle somehow. Based on what I’ve heard here it is a mystifying case. Brian, there was a disappearance that happened when I lived up at Whistler in the mid 90s that was traumatic for the town at that time. Still haunts me. Have you done an episode on Ann Marie Potton? Maybe something like that happened to him. Was it sub freezing temperatures at the time?
Where do you live? Are you on the west coast? Either way, if you'd like to email me I can give you more information. My email is in the description. Thanks you!
Why is Sergey junior telling he DREAM his father is in Seattle and working there ? Isn’t that what he KNOWS nothing he only dream about ? 🤷♀️ I’m suspicious 👵🏻🇸🇪🍀
Sounds to me like there ought to be at least a required class people HAVE to attend and/or a stiff fee beforehand to even be allowed to make some of these more dangerous climbs. Sounds like more and more people show up very unprepared to actually do dangerous hiking, and then for their families to expect extraordinary or expensive efforts to try to rescue them is ridiculous. Probably just me, but I find it hard to be sympathetic regarding the deaths of people who won't seriously take on personal responsibility because they're just plain stubborn and/or won't do their own homework. I'm not necessarily referring to the folks in this video, but you know what I mean. I realize that even experienced hikers can make one slipup that brings about their death.
Sure! That's where I usually go first when I head west.. usually do some training in Tahoe National Forest and up into Plumas National Forest. Definitely email me and I'll let you know if I'm able to come out this summer. Still trying to work it all out. Thanks for watching and your feedback!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Thank You *Bryan* for getting their names out into the world & keeping their memory alive
If Sergey had a head injury, he could have been disoriented and/or had a brain bleed. He should have never been left alone.
That was exactly my first thought.
Hindsight is 20/20.
@@randyhebbebusche3644 It's not hindsight. I think it's more like Hiking 101.Never leave anyone alone.
Hey Brian, I'm not a hiker, outdoor enthusiast, or anywhere near athletic😂 but I love listening to your stories. I just want to comment on your incredibly compassionate and caring nature by putting these stories out there regardless of how much time has passed. You dedicate the show to the missing, and their families really touch the heart. I know you have been having your own health issues this past year, and I hope you recover soon. Thank you for all your hard work and the interesting stories you narrate.
It’s extremely sad and inexplicable that only a small search was conducted for Collin, a young, missing man who likely was lost and disoriented. I mean, seriously, what the hell?
"It doesn't matter... how often... or how many times... you tell someone... not to go off alone... or leave someone alone... they still continue... to do it..."
Thanks Brain for all you do!❤
Thank you Bryan for bringing these cases to light. I appreciate too your thoroughness. Hoping Sumner 2924 has a zero tally for missing hikers. 👍🏽😍
Thanks very much for your respectful way to tell these sad stories
One of Sergei's friends should have gone with him 😔
Hey Bryan: Hope you make it to Washington. I just wanted to point out that Sergey and Susan Baumann (a previous video of yours) went missing in the same general area - off the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River Road (just on opposite sides of the road, at two different trail heads).
For Susan I would consider looking for her near her campsite or the river nearby (the Snoqualmie River has multiple forks, but the water is cold and the current is deceptively swift).
Another consideration is the nearby (from her campsite) abandoned and closed Gold Mine. I wonder if someone is mining near the abandoned mine in a clandestine manner?
I think Sergey was suffering from a concussion. I would guess he was trying to make his way back to the parking area and tried crossing the Snoqualmie River using one of the many trees that fall and span the river or span most of the river. It is so easy to slip off of such trees.
Good Luck finding them!
Don't go off trail even to take a leak, and don't take shortcuts., I walk off trail and take shortcuts but not without a GPS . It's hard to imagine how everything looks the same after a few steps off of the trail and how easy it is to get turned around and lose your trail . I've gotten lost, and it is some scary s**
Very sad cases.
We tried to summit Mt. Whitney once in late April - it was very tricky snow with 50+mph winds. Luckily we had a seasoned climber with us who said it was unsafe without gear & we turned back. It is definitely doable when the snow is gone tho, but it gets very crowded.
I wish I could subscribe a second time! Thanks for another great video.
🇨🇦🍁how can people just disappear. Thank you Bryan
I agree they can't just Vanish with out a trace .
Thank you for the advance copy, and for all your work! Very sad all of these cases:( Thank you for always sharing in the way you do🤗. Hopefully all the families will get answers soon😇
You're welcome and thank you for always giving me feedback🙏 yes I'm hoping to be a part of the search that WSI will be doing this summer for Sergey Cherepov 🙏 thank you for watching and all your support!
Thank you once again for all your efforts! I hope you're able to get out west to assist on cases. You better take care if you do! I don't want to see a video on you one day! Prayers for all these families and for you too!
Thank you! Appreciate your thoughts and feedback🙏🙏
That’s a lot of deep forest off mountain loop. Cascades I used to camp all the time and that’s thick forest. I wouldn’t go to the hot springs without a weapon either! Too many sketchy people in the forest now a days
Thank you, Bryan 🙏 sensitively reported, as always 👍
Hi Bryan!
These people going missing and being found deceased is so incredibly sad and tragic! I hope and pray they find collin and Sergey, and I pray that Patty Andrew and Matthew all rest in peace
When they found Collins vehicle like it was it reminded me of Leah Roberts case her vehicle was found crashed off a mountain road in Washington as well. I continue to pray for you and your family and I hope you're doing well! I hope your mom has a happy mother's day!
Timber
Hiked Granite Falls and Skyview many times over 10 years living in Monroe, Wa.
The woods are very mossy, green and dark. Got off trail once and we were only 50 steps from trail but took us an hour to find it. Scary how easy it is to get lost. It's no joke. Bring compass, maps and trash bags as rain protection as it's always raining or misting. Cold temps and cold water and many areas along Granite falls where easily to slip and fall on slippery rocks. Don't get too close.
So many have gone missing in the dense rainforests. Gorgeous but dangerous. So many fallen logs. May have tried to stay warm under fallen trees? Impossible to see them until you are right on them.
Prayers for those lost and families
Thank you, Bryan. I wish you well on tour upcoming endeavors! ❤
Brian. Thanks for these videos. Washington's cascades are a labyrinth. So many folks gone. Rip 😢
Thank you, Bryan, for sharing the stories of these sad disappearances. Prayers to all the families and their loved ones.
I live in Bellingham wa. These cases are so sad. I feel horrible for their families. I cant imagine not knowing where or what happened to a family member. ❤
Thnx. Bryan. for keeping the awareness and names out there. I hate that these ppl are still missing, but know the only way to find them and help prevent more cases is by presentations like this. I'm sure if any one of us, had this happen to our loved one(s), or ourselves. We'd want as much help as possible.
I wish all cases could get the same amount of attention. Thank you for all you do. Your awesome😊
Great video Bryan! Keep up the great work ❤
It's not just a single state in the union that's able to lay claim to both the highest _and_ lowest points in the continental United States. A single county - Inyo county, California - is home to both altitudinal extremes, with Mt. Whitney _and_ Death Valley falling within this single county's borders. It truly astounds me, that does.
RIP Andrew & Patty.
Great work, as always Bryan. You're doing God's work.
Thank you Bryan for shining your searchlight on these missing hikers. I pray that they are found and their loved ones get answers. So sad. 😢 the ones that passed away. RIP. 🌻
These stories are so sad. Thank you for sharing their mysterious disappearance.
Thumbs up, Bryan. I have to tell you, brother, this is an awesome episode. Your maps were so accurate and helpful. The photos of locations made me feel as though I'd been to these places. But most of all, it's your caring narration that keeps us coming back. Great job.
Glad you enjoyed it! I always try and get then as accurate as possible but it can be hard sometimes. Thank you for watching and your feedback🙏🙏
Great video as always ☺️
Thank you!
🇬🇧 I noticed you didnt mention exactly what the head injury that Sergei Sherapov suffered the day before his hike.
Im assuming this info wasnt released.
However, Sergei should have been made to seek medical advice & a check up before attempting any further climbs or hikes.
Especially those over a certain age, but ANYONE getting a head injury should have been seen by medical professionals.
Its so easy to suffer concussion
Or even injuries unseen to normal observation such a bleeding inside the head.
Sticking on a plaster is totally unacceptable.
Especially if he told the group he was with that he felt unwell, the day he went missing, which suggests to me there were serious brain injuries.
He should also have been accompanied back to the ranger hut or his car but driving while concussed isnt advised.
I think its so irresponsible of the team leaders to have allowed Sergei to go back alone, if he had brain trauma it could have interfered with his judgement in finding his way back, taking the wrong turn shows he was confused.
Im quite appalled that these days they would allow someone with a head injury to partake in a hike & not have taken him to a hospital or medical centre where an xray could have determined at least if they suspected further damage.
To have not bothered & just accepted Sergei's answer that he was fine & stuck a bandaid on his visible head wound, wouldnt have deterred me in making him or taking him to seek medical help.
Its also probably how he succumbed to his disappearance
By becoming disorientated & unsteady & falling down & passing.
Thank you Bryan
I know you would have mentioned it if the cause of his head wound had been made public, so im assuming no one did.
I find that so irresponsible.
Peace & Harmony
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Thanks so much for sharing!!! Learning from others ans to be better prepared!
Blessed success in your s&r efforts❤
I never been camping or hiking. But, I would need about 10 folks with me at all times. No separation we all stay together
My prayers 🙏to the families and friends. 👍☮️🌞🌲🥾🩷
There should be text alerts that reach cell phones in the zip code where someone goes missing to people are aware as well as info for anyone who would like to help. I mean that’d be seriously easy. Anyway, poor Matthew. His dog was adorable. Hope they found a good home for him.
Thanks Brian for what you do
Thank you
It's called king county, there is no S on the end.
I reside in Everett, WA. But rarely do I hear any mystery disappearances close to me. Thank you for being attentive to missing people.
Thank you for your videos and your respect gentleness and care regarding these precious missing people and their loved ones.I wish you good health love and light.❤
thanks
I just stumbled across your videos and enjoy how you present them & at the end the very respectful way you pay tribute to the lost souls and their family and friends ❤
Granit Falls is an interesting place. Not a good place to get lost.
Stoked for your upcoming adventure and hoping that means you’re feeling better! Hope you meet your goal and always appreciate the informative videos!
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Good job
Never Hike alone.
Definately! There are so many things that can happen out in the wilderness. I would never go alone.
That's easy to say obviously, but not every person has a friend that likes hiking for example, so a lot of people who are into hiking often do it alone, because they don't have a friend that is into it etc.
Therefore the best thing to actually have is a GPS locator beacon, this basically sends out some distress signal and enables you to be found by searchers, it works anywhere because it is GPS.
However when it came to the two people together in the video that simply fell down the side of the mountain, nothing is going to save you from that obviously, that's a risk you always face when being up the side of a mountain, if you fall then very likely you will die instantly or die minutes later from severe injuries.
@@ziongite
Great advice. Thank you!
Love the channel! (Just FYI, I've always heard the tribe pronounced as: show-show-nay, but I could be wrong)
Glad that Matthew's dog was ok, though sad for his friends and family.
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Signs of injury about the face and neck at 8:05. Was there a bear encounter?
No doubt, in my mind, that Matthew's case was a homicide. What he was up to like led to that. Still sucks though.
why would anyone take a woman to 14000 feet? and call it a hike. it's real mountaineering, snowboarding down deathwish lol
I think Sergey (sp) case is heartbreaking. 💔 He had 2 guys with him who knew he had an obvious head injury. He most likely got confused and lost...😢 and his poor son. Poor Matt's dog. He is so cute and looks scared & upset. Misses his Daddy. They're more loyal than humans. Thanks Bryan.
that is bc we have Many who vanish here..How About Samantha Sayers 1Aug 2018
There’s just no way that Derek is the type of guy that would just ghost everybody and start a new life.
It could be that a small misfortune escalated like a sprained ankle somehow. Based on what I’ve heard here it is a mystifying case.
Brian, there was a disappearance that happened when I lived up at Whistler in the mid 90s that was traumatic for the town at that time. Still haunts me. Have you done an episode on Ann Marie Potton? Maybe something like that happened to him. Was it sub freezing temperatures at the time?
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I want info on search & rescue training..?
Where do you live? Are you on the west coast? Either way, if you'd like to email me I can give you more information. My email is in the description. Thanks you!
Why in this day and age would anyone hike without a gps locater on them?
Why couldn't it be Barry Manilow?
Why is Sergey junior telling he DREAM his father is in Seattle and working there ?
Isn’t that what he KNOWS nothing he only dream about ?
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I’m suspicious 👵🏻🇸🇪🍀
23 year old lost himself after in bushes accident
Sounds to me like there ought to be at least a required class people HAVE to attend and/or a stiff fee beforehand to even be allowed to make some of these more dangerous climbs. Sounds like more and more people show up very unprepared to actually do dangerous hiking, and then for their families to expect extraordinary or expensive efforts to try to rescue them is ridiculous. Probably just me, but I find it hard to be sympathetic regarding the deaths of people who won't seriously take on personal responsibility because they're just plain stubborn and/or won't do their own homework. I'm not necessarily referring to the folks in this video, but you know what I mean. I realize that even experienced hikers can make one slipup that brings about their death.
Aahh. Calling your viewers 'amazing' so they'll give you money. I'm DONE with your channel. You just repeat everything to make your video longer.
You do a great job!! We are in South Lake Tahoe!!! Contact us please
Sure! That's where I usually go first when I head west.. usually do some training in Tahoe National Forest and up into Plumas National Forest. Definitely email me and I'll let you know if I'm able to come out this summer. Still trying to work it all out. Thanks for watching and your feedback!
I believe that something was in the road , he swerved to miss it. The jeep on its side is what boggles my mind.
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More people in the world than ever and were as visual as ever so yea well see so much more of this.