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Oregon mushroom pickers found alive after six days

Oregon mushroom pickers found alive after six days

Credit: Associated Press

Oregon mushroom pickers found alive after six days

by Associated Press

KING5.com

Posted on February 4, 2012 at 3:36 PM

Updated Sunday, Feb 5 at 9:49 AM

PORTLAND -- A couple and their adult son were found injured but alive Saturday in Southern Oregon, six days after they disappeared from their campsite to go mushroom picking.

Curry County Sheriff John Bishop said Belinda and Daniel Conne, both 47, and their 25-year-old son, Michael, were found in the woods near Gold Beach.

Bishop said one family member suffered a back injury, and another had a broken ankle, but he says he didn't know which person suffered which injury.

The family was airlifted from the area by a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter and taken to Curry General Hospital in Gold Beach, where they will be interviewed by authorities. A nursing supervisor said Saturday afternoon the family members were in a doctor's care and were unavailable for comment.

The search had focused on a 4-square-mile area. Bishop said the family was in the search area but likely kept moving, making the search for them more difficult.

Background: Oregon mushrooms pickers missing

"We were actually right near them all three days" of the search, Bishop said. In the area's canyons, "you think people can hear you, but they can't."

Before their discovery, the family was last seen Sunday at their campsite on the Rogue River. They later failed to return to a camping trailer where they left two dogs. Their Jeep was found on a logging road.

Searchers recovered a can of Pepsi, mushroom-picking buckets and toilet paper on Friday while searching the area of rugged coastal forest. The search involved three Southern Oregon counties and one county in California.

Joe Dykes, who works at the Huntley Park campsite where the family was staying, said Belinda and Daniel Conne arrived at the campsite in July after moving there from Oklahoma. Their son arrived later.

Belinda Conne works at the Jot's Resort as a housekeeper, where motel owner Virginia McKinney said the Connes were preparing to rent a home in Gold Beach before the disappearance.

McKinney said Belinda told her she always wanted to live on the Oregon coast, and finally left Oklahoma last year with the intention of settling down.

The area is in rugged country riddled with a maze of logging roads in the Klamath Mountains where people frequently get lost or stranded. In 2006, a San Francisco family was stranded in a snowstorm on a logging road about 35 miles northeast of the search area for the Connes. James Kim died of hypothermia trying to hike out, but his wife and children were rescued by a helicopter pilot.

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malcolmtmat said on February 7, 2012 at 12:03 AM

people pick legal mushrooms year around in Wa , stupid people everywhere

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fwkc63 said on February 6, 2012 at 12:20 PM

Hmmm.... wonder what "kind" of mushrooms these folks were looking for? Probably wasn't the "trip" they were looking for.

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kendianne said on February 5, 2012 at 6:44 PM

When are people going to learn that if you are lost. either stay put or find a stream and follow it. Water ALWAYS runs downhill and ALWAYS leads to civilization. Better yet, take a map and a compass with you and learn how to use it.

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whatsyurbeef said on February 5, 2012 at 6:48 AM

Must a had a real hankering for mushrooms... it just don't make a lick a sense do it ?

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rnl52 said on February 4, 2012 at 10:45 PM

@mrcrowley, you are correct...it was the arrogant frat boy on a bicycle that led them astray.

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mrcrowley said on February 4, 2012 at 6:11 PM

I am sure it either the fault of some bicyclists or GW Bush that these folks were lost.

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