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W***n
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French couple dies in New Mexico desert; son survives
By Melissa Gray, CNN
Updated 8:04 PM ET, Sat August 8, 2015
Story highlights
The family was hiking in the dunes of the White Sands National Monument
The parents died from the effects of the 100-degree heat, the sheriff
says
Sheriff: "I just think they underestimated the desert"
(CNN)The sun and heat are harsh in the summer, and shade is nowhere to be
found. But from all over, people come to admire the otherworldly beauty of
the wave-like white dunes and to hike a trail marked only by posts staked
deep in the gypsum sand.
Hikers at the White Sands National Monument in New Mexico are warned about
the desert conditions and advised to take many precautions. In the summer,
those include drinking lots of water -- a gallon a day is recommended -- and
resting frequently. Temperatures often top 100 degrees.
That heat claimed the lives of a French couple hiking the undulating dunes
of the Alkali Flat Trail with their 9-year-old son. The mother and father
were both overcome by the temperature and died of heat-related illness,
collapsing at different points along the trail, the local sheriff said.
The mother turned back when she didn't feel well and died on her way to the
car. Unaware she had collapsed, the father and son continued on -- but the
man, too, became disoriented and then died with the boy at his side, Otero
County Sheriff Benny House said.
Though dehydrated, the boy survived. But he might not have made it were it
not for a sheriff's deputy who was first called to help the child's mother.
The clue on a camera
Two park service employees on patrol Tuesday discovered the mother first,
according to Marie Sauter, superintendent of the White Sands National
Monument.
They called the Otero County Sheriff's Office, which sent deputies and
emergency responders, but 51-year-old Ornella Steiner already was dead.
"They were trying to figure out why she was on the trail by herself,"
Sheriff Benny House told CNN.
Looking at Steiner's camera for clues, the deputy saw photos of a man and
boy at the park's entrance. They were unaccounted for, House said, so
deputies then extended their search.
Deputies found the father and son about 45 minutes later, slightly off the
trail. David Steiner, 42, was dead. The son, whose name was not given, was
with him.
"He wasn't crying," House said, but "he was dehydrated and of course he was
upset."
Overcome by the heat
The boy was taken to a hospital and French consular officials were notified,
House said. But the boy didn't speak English, so in the meantime the
sheriff's office found an interpreter -- the mother of a deputy's girlfriend
, who is fluent in French.
From what the boy told investigators, the sheriff said, the family got about
a mile and a half down the 4.6-mile-loop trail when the mother, who already
wasn't feeling well, tumbled and aggravated a previous knee injury.
She headed back to the trailhead but made it only about 300 feet before
collapsing.
The son and father continued walking for another 2,000 feet, unaware of the
mother's collapse, but the father grew delirious and "started to make some
bad decisions for the child," the sheriff said.
"He kept telling the son that the vehicle is 'right over here, right over
here,'" House said. He was disoriented, and "the heat was affecting his
judgment."
An autopsy on the parents isn't back yet, House said, but the medical
examiner says their deaths appear heat-related.
Harsh environment
Alkali Flat Trail takes visitors through the scenic white sand dunes to the
edge of the Alkali Flat, a lakebed that dried up thousands of years ago,
after the last ice age. There is no shade among the dunes, the highest of
which rises about 60 feet, and sparse short shrubs are the only vegetation.
It's not the most heavily used trail at the park because it's strenuous and
long, going up and down for 2.5 miles before it loops back around, Sauter
said.
"It's a trail that you want to take half a day to do," she said.
The trail's path isn't visible in the sand. Instead, the way is marked by
white posts with orange reflective tape, planted 3-to-4-feet deep in the
sand and set varying distances apart but intended to be visible from post to
post. Hikers walk from one trailpost to the next.
With the blowing wind and sand, park employees frequently have to check that
the markers haven't fallen down. Visitors are told to turn back if ever
they can't see the next one.
On the day the Steiners died, the high temperature was 101 degrees under
sunny skies, Sauter said.
"It was a typical summer day. We hit the low 100s throughout the summer
almost every day," she said.
Once hikers get into the dunes, she said, "there is no shade. There is no
cover. You are out exposed to the sun, the wind, the heat, the reflection of
the sun off the white sand. It's a harsh desert environment."
On the White Sands National Monument website, the Park Service warns
visitors that heat-related illness is common in warm weather and can be
fatal. It advises people to hike during cool times.
"Carry food and at least two quarts of water," it says. "Rest, eat and drink
when tired. Drinking water is available only at the Visitor Center. The
white sand reflects sunlight. Protect all exposed skin from sunburn. Protect
your eyes by wearing sunglasses. We recommend that you do not hike alone."
The Steiners' deaths were the third and fourth at the park in the past 10
years, the sheriff's office told CNN affiliate KVIA.
'It's just a tragedy'
Sauter said the park offers its condolences and sympathies to the Steiners'
family and community in France.
"They're on our minds," she said.
"None of us want to ever see an incident like this, so we just try to arm
the visitors as best as possible so they can make good decisions for
themselves and their families for their visit," she added.
The boy's grandmother arrived in Albuquerque from France on Thursday and
employees from social services took the boy to be with her, the sheriff said.
"It's just a tragedy," House said.
"It was the perfect storm for this family. They started off the trek with
two 20-ounce bottles of water. When we got there, there was no water left in
the bottles."
He added, "I just think they weren't prepared for that type of heat. I just
think they underestimated the desert."
W***n
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Inexperience kills.
RIP
W***n
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When the mother was feeling ill, they should retreat immediately together.
What a tragedy!
l*****t
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这才是最主要重要的。

【在 W***n 的大作中提到】
: When the mother was feeling ill, they should retreat immediately together.
: What a tragedy!

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