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Lost Hunter found after 19 days, must have done something right......
14 October 2013, 19:51
GatogordoLost Hunter found after 19 days, must have done something right......
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Gene Penaflor, 72-Year-Old Hunter, Found Alive After 19 Days Lost In Mendocino National Forest
10/13/13 11:35 PM ET EDT AP
UKIAH, Calif. -- UKIAH, Calif. (AP) — A 72-year-old hunter who got hurt in a Northern California forest and was lost for 19 days survived the ordeal by eating squirrels and lizards and covering himself with leaves to stay warm, authorities said Sunday.
Gene Penaflor, 72, of San Francisco, was found Saturday in Mendocino National Forest by other hunters who carried him to safety in a makeshift stretcher, the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office said in a written statement.
Penaflor had been missing since Sept. 24 when he didn't meet up with his hunting partner for lunch, sheriff's Detective Andrew Porter told the Ukiah Daily Journal.
The two had split up for several hours to hunt deer, and during his hike, Penaflor fell and struck his head. He later told detectives he woke up disoriented amid thick fog. He walked for a time but stopped when he didn't know where he was.
Porter said Penaflor decided to spend the night near a water source to tend to a cut on his chin. The next two days, he saw a helicopter and tried to send a smoke signal but no one saw him.
He said he sustained himself on squirrels, lizards, a snake, berries and algae. To keep dry and warm from the rain and snow, he crawled under a large log and covered himself with leaves and grasses, authorities said.
He saw deer but didn't have the energy to shoot them, Porter said.
"He knew at some point he was going to die, but he figured he'd last as long as he could," the detective said.
The sheriff's office said an initial search involving several agencies was called off when a storm was on its way and there was no sign of Penaflor.
The search was reactivated Saturday, and a group of hunters found Penaflor when someone in the group heard a voice calling for help from the bottom of a canyon. He was located about 3 miles from where he had disappeared.
Penaflor's son, Jeremy, told the Daily Journal his father was in good condition after being airlifted to Ukiah Valley Medical Center. After learning that Penaflor had gone missing, his family had been staying in the town closest to his hunting camp.
"I had faith that my dad was still alive," the son said. "With the knowledge that he had, and what he knew how to do, 14 days was nothing to him. I think after 14 days, I would have freaked out."
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14 October 2013, 23:35
JTEXOld fella had "grit".
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15 October 2013, 01:33
Use Enough GunTrue grit!

15 October 2013, 08:12
jdollargreat end result. wonder how he killed the squirrels?
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15 October 2013, 09:03
JBrownquote:
Originally posted by jdollar:
great end result. wonder how he killed the squirrels?
With his deer hunting rifle?
Funny reading this story. I used to hunt the Mendocino national forest a lot. It is big country.
I would be interested to know what this guy had with him for survival equipment. It seems that an emergency whistle, signal mirror and and emergency bivy sac(the ones that are the size of a grapefruit) would have made life MUCH easier and would have helped him get rescued quicker.
Food for thought: If he had a SPOT unit he would have never had to spend a single night injured in the woods. It is well worth the $100 initial cost on the $100 annual fee, IMO.
I'm glad that he made it out OK.
Jason
"You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core."
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Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.
Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.
-Jason Brown
16 October 2013, 18:14
specneedsGood reminder to check your emergency gear before every season, thick fog and a head injury can make it very easy to get lost even in familiar territory.
I have always made fun of the guys who pay for satellite services on hunts trusting a map and compass should get me out of trouble if the gps quits working. But recently hunting with a couple of guys who I worry might have a problem in the field we switched to the rhino gps units that allow you to find your hunting partner if he needs help.
17 October 2013, 16:01
Thunder HeadTuff old coot, were loosing more of them every day.
I have walked in the foot prints of the elephant, listened to lion roar and met the buffalo on his turf. I shall never be the same.
18 October 2013, 08:35
JBoutfishnI am 71 and always hunt and fish alone. A big +1 for the SPOT. I always have it with me in the field.

Jim "Bwana Umfundi"
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18 October 2013, 09:13
FjoldHis nephew posts on Calgun.net and said that his uncle was doing fine. His uncle is anemic and has issues with balance. He said that he fell down while hunting and hit his head, knocking him unconscious. When he woke up he was surrounded by fog and got lost.
He had 7 rounds of ammunition with him and wound up shooting 3 squirrels for food. He also killed and ate a couple of snakes and ate algae/water plants from a nearby stream.
Frank
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19 October 2013, 10:04
JBrownquote:
Originally posted by Fjold:
His nephew posts on Calgun.net and said that his uncle was doing fine. His uncle is anemic and has issues with balance. He said that he fell down while hunting and hit his head, knocking him unconscious. When he woke up he was surrounded by fog and got lost.
He had 7 rounds of ammunition with him and wound up shooting 3 squirrels for food. He also killed and ate a couple of snakes and ate algae/water plants from a nearby stream.
I'm beating a dead horse, but a SPOT(or similar) would have had him out in a few hours. and the cost breaks down to about $.25 a day....
Jason
"You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core."
_______________________
Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.
Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.
-Jason Brown