
Thomas Robison, a 58-year-old male from Santa Fe, New Mexico, is missing someplace in Grand Canyon National Forest. He and his Welsh Corgi might have attempted to float down the Colorado River on a homemade raft.
The National Forest Service (NPS) provided a missing individual notification on Wednesday, stating somebody discovered Robison’s abandoned lorry at Lees Ferryboat within Glen Canyon National Leisure Area. “Robison, 58, is thought to have actually attempted to travel down the Colorado River with his small dog on a wooden raft,” NPS states in its notification.
Robison is a white, 5’10” male, 160 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes.
Surviving in the Wild
A recent study had a look at how, statistically speaking, people who lose their way outdoors endure up until rescue. Here’s a take a look at what the majority of people surveyed stated they did for warmth, shelter, food, and water.
- Heat: The majority of people in the survey reported utilizing the clothes they had with them for heat. Other strategies included structure fires and using camping gear.
- Shelter: The majority of people utilized camping equipment for shelter. Some discovered caverns or other existing shelters.
- Food: 35% rationed the food they had with them. Some went without food and some foraged for food.
- Water: 24% found a natural body of water. Others utilized snow or rain or allocated the water they brought with them.
Anyone with details about this missing male ought to get in touch with Grand Canyon Dispatch at 928-638-7805.
A guy, Thomas Robison, and his dog are missing in the Grand Canyon. They might have been drifting down the Colorado River on a homemade raft.
