Missing Hiker Found in North Cascades National Park
Written by Kerry Olson, Stehekin District Interpreter, NPS Complex
Monday, 22 June 2009
UPDATE - Missing Hiker Found
A missing hiker was found on Sunday afternoon in North Cascades National
Park when he walked out of the backcountry under his own power after six
nights in the Cascade Pass area of the park.
Mark Albrecht, a 22-year old resident of Everett, was reported missing on
Thursday, June 18, when he did not return to work or check in with family.
National Park Service staff was notified late Friday that the missing hiker
had planned to hike somewhere in the North Cascades range. NPS staff
initiated a search and found that the missing hiker had obtained a
backcountry camping permit for the Cascade Pass area of North Cascades
National Park for the nights of June 15 and 16. His car had been located at
the corresponding trailhead.
Albrecht stated that he became disoriented in the thick and low fog cover
on Wednesday morning as he descended from Sahale Glacier camp, where he had
a permit to camp. Realizing that he was lost by mid-morning Wednesday, he
pitched his tent to await help. On Sunday morning, he made a successful
attempt to find his way down a creek drainage to the Cascade River Road and
to the rescue crews stationed at the Eldorado parking area.
Approximately 60 searchers, including two dog teams were involved in the
search over two days, June 20 and 21. Teams of searchers included National
Park Service employees and volunteer groups from Bellingham Mountain
Rescue, Skagit Mountain Rescue, Olympic Mountain Rescue, Seattle Mountain
Rescue, King County Explorer Search and Rescue, and Bellingham Summit to
Sound Search Dogs.