Code 1244: The 1986 Mount Hood Tragedy

In May 1986, a private preparatory school’s field trip made worldwide headlines. Twenty climbers began ascending what has arguably been called the second-most climbed mountain in the world—Oregon’s Mount Hood.

Caught in one of the worst blizzards imaginable, they battled the elements while waiting for a rescue. The community responded by launching one of the largest mountain Search and Rescue (SAR) operations in the nation’s history.

Recognizing that no book concerning the highly controversial story existed, the author spent over four years researching and carefully assembling the heartbreaking pieces of the puzzle.

Ric Conrad conducted thirty-seven interviews with key witnesses. He presents the story from several unique perspectives: those in the command post, directing the operation; those on the individual SAR teams, battling time and the elements; and the friends and family members of the missing climbers, maintaining their multi-day vigil.

Representatives from the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Department, Portland Mountain Rescue, Seattle Mountain Rescue, Corvallis Mountain Rescue Unit, the Crag Rats, Hillsboro Helicopters, Timberline Lodge, and the 304th Air Force Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron have all shared their memories in this compelling volume. Original strategy directives, team missions, and configurations—all are explored and explained.

The oral history gleaned from these interviews, coupled with the author’s extensive use of primary documentation, has yielded—at long last—the agonizing, yet heroic story of one of America’s worst mountaineering tragedies.

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Code 1244: The 1986 Mount Hood Tragedy

In May 1986, a private preparatory school’s field trip made worldwide headlines. Twenty climbers began ascending what has arguably been called the second-most climbed mountain in the world—Oregon’s Mount Hood.

Caught in one of the worst blizzards imaginable, they battled the elements while waiting for a rescue. The community responded by launching one of the largest mountain Search and Rescue (SAR) operations in the nation’s history.

Recognizing that no book concerning the highly controversial story existed, the author spent over four years researching and carefully assembling the heartbreaking pieces of the puzzle.

Ric Conrad conducted thirty-seven interviews with key witnesses. He presents the story from several unique perspectives: those in the command post, directing the operation; those on the individual SAR teams, battling time and the elements; and the friends and family members of the missing climbers, maintaining their multi-day vigil.

Representatives from the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Department, Portland Mountain Rescue, Seattle Mountain Rescue, Corvallis Mountain Rescue Unit, the Crag Rats, Hillsboro Helicopters, Timberline Lodge, and the 304th Air Force Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron have all shared their memories in this compelling volume. Original strategy directives, team missions, and configurations—all are explored and explained.

The oral history gleaned from these interviews, coupled with the author’s extensive use of primary documentation, has yielded—at long last—the agonizing, yet heroic story of one of America’s worst mountaineering tragedies.

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In May 1986, a private preparatory school’s field trip made worldwide headlines. Twenty climbers began ascending what has arguably been called the second-most climbed mountain in the world—Oregon’s Mount Hood.

Caught in one of the worst blizzards imaginable, they battled the elements while waiting for a rescue. The community responded by launching one of the largest mountain Search and Rescue (SAR) operations in the nation’s history.

Recognizing that no book concerning the highly controversial story existed, the author spent over four years researching and carefully assembling the heartbreaking pieces of the puzzle.

Ric Conrad conducted thirty-seven interviews with key witnesses. He presents the story from several unique perspectives: those in the command post, directing the operation; those on the individual SAR teams, battling time and the elements; and the friends and family members of the missing climbers, maintaining their multi-day vigil.

Representatives from the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Department, Portland Mountain Rescue, Seattle Mountain Rescue, Corvallis Mountain Rescue Unit, the Crag Rats, Hillsboro Helicopters, Timberline Lodge, and the 304th Air Force Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron have all shared their memories in this compelling volume. Original strategy directives, team missions, and configurations—all are explored and explained.

The oral history gleaned from these interviews, coupled with the author’s extensive use of primary documentation, has yielded—at long last—the agonizing, yet heroic story of one of America’s worst mountaineering tragedies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780988733954
Publisher: Kahuna Books
Publication date: 10/26/2019
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

Ric Conrad is a freelance writer whose work has been featured in Climbing, Portland Monthly, Oregon Coast Magazine, The Gorge Magazine, and 1859 Oregon's Magazine.

A storng proponent of perserving oral history, he is the author of Mount Hood: Adventures of the W' east Climbers, 1930-1942. The book chronicles the history of exploration on the peak during the Great Depression

Table of Contents

Sunday

Mother's Day

Father Tom's Posse

Monday

A Weather Eye

That Nagging Feeling

The Devil's Kitchen

Alabaster Skies

Puzzle Box

Grape Vine

Tuesday

The Call Out

Tall Grey Beard

The Hasty Teams

Desperate Gamble

Ant Colony

Rescuers Rescuing Rescuers

The Three Amigos

Voices in the Dark

Wednesday

Fireflies

The Fog of War

Vital Signs

Code 1244

Command and Control

Brother

Mittens and Gloves

Sniffers

Thursday

The Haystack

Short Rope

Toe the Line

Daiber

The Relay

Signing Off

Ultimate Knowledge

Autumn

Bibliography

End Notes

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