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LOST PERSON BEHAVIOUR CHARACTERISTICS

Small Children (1 - 3 yrs)Fishermen
Small Children (3 - 6 yrs)Mentally Retarded
Children (6 - 12 yrs)Despondents
HuntersMiscellaneous
Hikers/ClimbersSkiers
Walkaways - Elderly, Alzheimer

These Stats are compiled from U.S. sources, except Climber Stats (Canada). and stats from Nova Scotia and Alberta
These Stats are NOT complete. Use your own judgement when considering them.


BEHAVIOUR CHARACTERISTICS OF
SMALL CHILDREN (1-3 YRS)

MI
Median Hilly .3dn
Flat 1.2
33% up
11% same
56% down
Hilly 25%Z.1 up.4 dn
50%Z.5.5
75%Z 1.51.4

  • No concept of being lost.
  • No navigational skills.
  • Tend to wander aimlessly.
  • Remain in general area.
  • Attracted by random events (a tunnel, path or animal).
  • Usually found sleeping (anywhere--against a rock, under/in a log, under a bush, under a picnic table).

DETECTABILITY
90% in good weather
75% in bad weather
(will retreat if weather foul)

TRAVEL AIDS
57% used paths, trail
(others scoot under bush)

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BEHAVIOUR CHARACTERISTICS OF
SMALL CHILDREN (3-6 YRS)

MI
Median Hilly .3d
Flat 1.2
33% up
11% same
56% down
Hilly 25%Z .1 up .4 dn
50%Z .5 .5
75%Z 1.5 1.4
89% 1.6 2.6

  • Have definite interest (playmate, pet or exploring).
  • More mobile, can go further than 1-3 yr old.
  • Attracted by something familiar.
  • Concept of lost, try return home or go back to someplace they are familiar with.
  • When tired, will sleep in some shelter (cave, hollow).
  • Stranger resistant at first.

DETECTABILITY
90% in good weather
75% in bad weather
(will retreat if weather foul)

TRAVEL AIDS
57% used paths, trail
(others scoot under bush)

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BEHAVIOR CHARACTERISTICS OF
CHILDREN (6 - 12 yrs)

MI
MedianHilly 1.6dn
Flat 1.2
33% up
8% same
58% down
Hilly 25%Z 1.0 dn 2.0 dn
50%Z .5 up 2.1 dn
75%Z 2.0 up 4.0 dn
92% 2.6 up 4.1 dn

  • Oriented to familiar setting, confused in a strange environment.
  • May intentionally run away if mad, or to avoid punishment, or gain attention.
  • May not answer until cold/hungry.
  • Similiar fears as adult, only enhanced - greater sense of fear/loneliness/helplessness.
  • Navigation & direction skills much more developed.
  • Often lost as a result of being placed in a strange environment by adults.
  • Often will not answer when called, darkness usually brings on a willingness to accept help & be found.

DETECTABILITY
65% in good weather
10% in bad weather
(will hide if weather foul)

TRAVEL AIDS
87% used paths, trail

YOUNG PERSONS:
93% found within 2 mi.

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BEHAVIOUR CHARACTERISTICS OF
HUNTERS

MI
Median Flat 1.6
Hilly 2.0dn
6% up
11% same
83% down
Hilly25%Z 1.8dn 2.8dn
50%Z .7dn 3.1dn
75%Z .8up 4.0dn
93% 3.0up 6.0dn

  • Tend to concentrate on game, not navigation.
  • Tend to overextend into dark and push beyond physical abilities.
  • Often try to take short cuts.
  • Tendency to follow game to dense underbrush or deep snows, deadfall areas, boulder fields, etc. with little regard for exhaustion or navigation.
  • Often only prepared for the day.
  • Unprepared for extremely foul weather-heavy storms/improved hunting.
  • When weather turns colder most take shelter.

REASON LOST: Disoriented, misjudge time/distance, accidental or intentional separation

DETECTABILITY
83% in good weather * Communicative
66% in bad weather * Mobile
Detectability enhanced due to bright clothing
17% wear dark clothing

TRAVEL AIDS
39% used natural drainages
(paths, trails usually not available)

  • Generally 15-35 yrs old.
  • 85% good physical condition.
  • Most are in good mental condition.
  • 33% have much experience, most have limited experience.
  • 80% properly equipped & clothed, 50% no survival training (East US).
  • 40% adequate equip/clothing, 40-50% questionable, 20% inadequate for Colorado.
  • Cause - human error caused by subject.
  • Weather a factor in 18%, darkness in 33%.
  • Many wander about and go cross-country (in the west).
  • Civilization and landmarks not attractors.
  • 66% found within 2 mi from PLS.
  • Calif. 87% found within 5 mi.
  • Colo. 78% found within 5 mi.
  • East US 97% found within 4 mi.
  • 90% not moving for more than 24 hrs.
  • Calif. and Colo. 45% moved at night. East US 80% moved at night.
  • 25-60% found by SAR using attraction, confinement, hasty and heli-search.
  • 25-45% found themselves.

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BEHAVIOUR CHARACTERISTICS OF
HIKERS

MI
MEDIAN 2.5dn
25% UP
20% SAME
55% DOWN
Hilly 25%Z 2.0dn 3.0dn
50%Z .6dn 3.6dn
75%Z .4up 6.1dn
83%Z 4.0up 6.0dn

  • Generally relies on trails with set destination.
  • Trails create problems if overgrown, snow covered, poor junctions, slide over trail, trail not maintained, poorly defined junctions.
  • Mismatched abilities: ....one may get tired, fall behind and eventually get disoriented/lost.
  • Take other trails or short cuts - cutting switchbacks-leading to disorientation or going down wrong hill or drainage.
  • Poor or no map or compass.
  • Very dependent on trails and travel aids for navigation.

REASON LOST: 40% Disoriented
20% accidental & intentional
separation, poor supervision
25-30% misjudge time/distance

DETECTABILITY
75% in good weather
67% in bad weather

TRAVEL AIDS
75% used paths, trail or drainage

  • Largely under 30 yrs old. 33% are 10-15 yrs old.
  • Good physical and mental condition.
  • Not necessarily experienced, less than 20% with much experience, most with little experience.
  • 40% adequately equipped/clothed, 30% questionable, 30% not.
  • Cause - human error caused by subject, weather, darkness.
  • 82-90% found within 5 mi of PLS.
  • 67% found within 2 mi of PLS.
  • 92% moving less than 24 hrs.
  • 30-40% travelled at night.
  • 40% found by hasty team.
  • 17% confinement/attraction instrumental.
  • 5% found by dogs.
  • 3% found by line searchers.

Those who travelled more than 10 mi, also descended several thousand feet, and followed trails, as opposed to going cross-country.

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BEHAVIOUR CHARACTERISTICS OF
Hiker-Climbers

CLIMBERS:

  • Range from "Hill walkers" to "Scramblers" to "Rock climbers" to "Ice climbing" to "Alpine Mountaineering".
  • Best climbing ages are "30-35" not uncommon "14-60".
  • Climb for the pure joy of climbing.
  • They do not need to have a great deal of physical strength nor superior co-ordination.
  • Avalanches are the major cause of fatalities.
  • Falling is the major cause of injuries.
  • Stranded by weather or rock fall (landslide).
  • Well equipped and self-sufficent.
  • Tend to stay on or near routes.
  • ** Check for scuff marks near cliff.

Many climbing accidents never get reported because of pride.

1959 to 1982
For more recent stats please see Alpine Club of Canada Accident pages

No. of accidents Canada - 365 B.C. - 158
No. involved Canada - 733 B.C. - 312
No. injured Canada - 283 B.C. - ?
No. killed Canada - 139 B.C. - 66

Break-down for 4w's and how climbers were injured or killed in CANADA.
(Sorry, no stats for U.S.)

TYPE OF TERRAIN GOING UP/DOWN ESTIMATE OF EXPERIENCE
ROCK - 236 ASCENDING - 250 LITTLE OR NONE - 248
SNOW - 212 DECENDING - 159 MODERATE - 165
ICE - 29 UNKNOWN - 39 EXPERIENCED - 180

AGE OF CLIMBERS / MONTH OF ACCIDENT

UNDER 15 11 JAN 6 JULY 136
15 - 20 158 FEB 27 AUG 140
21 - 25 160 MAR 26 SEPT 25
26 - 30 112 APRIL 10 OCT 20
31 - 35 46 MAY 25 NOV 3
36 - 50 58 JUNE 26 DEC 5
OVER 50 6
UNKNOWN 152

IMMEDIATE CAUSE OF ACCIDENT / CONTRIBUTARY CAUSES

SLIP AND FALL 231 CLIMBING UNROPED 83
FALLING OBJECT 107 EXCEEDING ABILITIES 105
EXCEED ABILITIES 34 INADEQUATE EQUIPMENT 53
FAILURE OF EQUIPMENT 29 FAULTY EQUIPMENT 13
STRANDED 29 PARTY SEPARATED 9
ILLNESS 23 CLIMBING ALONE 28
FAILURE TO STAY ON ROUTE 11 ILLNESS 7
UNKNOWN 15 DARKNESS 7
OTHER 11BAD WEATHER 14

AFFILIATION WITH CLIMBING CLUBS

UNAFFILIATED 103
AFFILIATED 202
UNKNOWN 272

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BEHAVIOUR CHARACTERISTICS OF
WALKAWAYS - Elderly, Alzheimer's, etc.)

MI
Median Flat 1.0
Hilly 1.2dn
70% down
Hilly 25%Z .5dn 1.8dn
50%Z 0.0 2.4dn
75%Z .4up 2.6dn
90% 1.0up 3.0dn

  • May be affected by senility or Alzheimer's; mentally retarded, or a form of psychosis.
  • Sometimes oriented to the past.
  • Behaviour characteristics very similar to that of children.
  • Easily attracted by things.
  • Active ones will overexert themselves.
  • If active and lucid, likely to overextend self rapidly.
  • High hypothermia risk - lower normal temperatures.
  • Many have suboptimal nutrition, are less able to generate heat from reserve calories, and are poorly clothed.

*** 44% travelled more than 4 mi (Calif.), 84% (East US) less than 2 mi.

DETECTABILITY * Often deaf or hard of hearing
59% in good weather
10% in bad weather
(Difficulty in locating subjects, most found in prone position regardless of weather condition)

TRAVEL AIDS
47% used travel aids - (hunters used path or game trail).
Those lost in bush areas seldom used any type of trail.
Frequently found under brush, or in densely treed areas.

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BEHAVIOUR CHARACTERISTICS OF
FISHERMEN

  • Usually well oriented.
  • Reason accident related, usually boat - swept of feet,
  • boat overturned or went over waterfall, falls over cliff.
  • Often recovery mission.

DETECTABILITY

TRAVEL AIDS

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BEHAVIOUR CHARACTERISTICS OF
MENTALLY CHALLENGED

MI
Flat median1.2
Hilly median1.6
33% up
8% same
58% down

  • Act and react similar to kids 6-12.
  • Usually does not respond to name called.
  • Remain in same area for days.
  • Usually hidden from view - fright, hiding from elements.
  • No physical impairments but will not help themselves.
  • Easily attracted by sights and sounds.
  • May set off to explore without any sense of direction or how to return.

DETECTABILITY
(kids 6-12)
65% in good weather
10% in bad weather
(due to bad weather crawl under logs, heavy branches)

TRAVEL AIDS
67% used travel aids - (used paths, game trails, streams or drainages).
33% were found in brushy areas.

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BEHAVIOUR CHARACTERISTICS OF
DESPONDENTS

FLAT TERRAIN
MEDIAN .8 MI
RANGE .06-2.1 MI
50% Z .4-1.0 MI

  • Often seeking solitude.
  • Usually found within sight and sound of civilization.
  • All maintain they weren't lost - merely getting away to think.
  • Felt intruded upon.
  • Some avoided being found.
  • (US) Found near prominent locations ex. scenic lake/hill, lookout.
  • (US) Tend not to go into underbrush.
  • (US) Most tend to go upward to distinctive locations.
  • (CAN) Tend to settle down in first secluded spot, often next to a tree.
  • (CAN) Attracted to secluded, open spaces, surrounded by trees, some distance away from trails. Don't travel far.

DETECTABILITY
Not responsive to searchers - feel it is an intrusion upon their solitude.

TRAVEL AIDS
Usually stay in one place.

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BEHAVIOUR CHARACTERISTICS OF
MISC. CATEGORY

MI
Median Flat 1.6
Hilly 1.6dn
Hilly25%Z .6dn 1.6dn
50%Z 0 3.0dn
75%Z 1.4up 3.1dn
84% 2.5up 3.2dn
66% went down

  • Pinecone, berry, mushroom pickers; rock hounds; photographers.
  • Poor survival risk.
  • Go in good weather, no extra clothing.
  • Generally unprepared (physically, clothing).
  • Complete disorientation.
  • Attempts to find their way usually gets them further into trouble - because of disorientation.
  • Intentions are usually to stay in one location.
  • Doesn't know the area.
  • Little or no food, water or survival gear.

REASON LOST: disoriented, poor supervision, intentional separation

DETECTABILITY
75% in good weather
50% in bad weather
(will retreat if weather foul) * high % are communicative.

TRAVEL AIDS
50% used paths, trail or drainage

  • More cases for young [ <8 yrs old] and older [ >60 yrs old].
  • Generally good physical condition.
  • 65-70% in good mental condition.
  • 40-50% adequately equipped.
  • 45-55% properly clothed, 30% questionable, 15% not.
  • Cause - human error, caused by subject.
  • Greater likelihood to wander about or go cross-country.
  • 69% found within 2 mi of PLS.
  • 90% found within 5 mi of PLS.
  • 33% found within 1/2 mi of PLS.
  • 90% not moving more that 24 hrs.
  • 30-50% move at night.
  • Found by variety of techniques.

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BEHAVIOUR CHARACTERISTICS OF
SKIERS

  • Generally under 35 yrs old.
  • Almost all are in good physical and mental condition.
  • 33% have much experience, significant number with some experience.
  • Generally well equipped and clothed.
  • 60% have survival training.
  • Cause - Human error caused by subject - 33% weather, 20% darkness.
  • 54% found within 2 mi. from PLS.
  • 82-85% found within 5 mi.
  • 83% are not moving more than 24 hrs.
  • 30-45% move at night.
  • 50% found by hasty search, visual tracking. 50% by themselves.

REASON LOST:
Disoriented, misjudge time/distance
30% accidental & intentional separation.
20% poor map or no map.

DETECTABILITY
* 50% Mobile * Almost all are communicative

TRAVEL AIDS
Used path or trail or drainages.
25% attracted by civilization.