
Missing Persons Behavior: Toddlers (1-3 years old)
01/05/24 • 18 min
In this week's episode, Tanner takes listeners on a journey into understanding how Toddlers, ages 1-3 years old, that become lost in the wilderness behave. All of the information shared in today's podcast comes from Tanner's own Search and Rescue training accompanied with statistics from the last 50 years of Search and Rescue efforts around the world.
This topic is not easy to listen to, it's also not easy to research or discuss, but the information shared in this week's episode is important to know and understand.
Tanner wishes he could go more in-depth on the topic, but there's just not enough time in the day to discuss everything that comes along with missing persons cases, especially that of missing toddlers.
If you'd like to learn more, we encourage you to take a course with your local Search and Rescue team, volunteer with your local Search and Rescue teams, or pursue further knowledge on your own time.
Once again, thank you all for your unwavering support!
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In this week's episode, Tanner takes listeners on a journey into understanding how Toddlers, ages 1-3 years old, that become lost in the wilderness behave. All of the information shared in today's podcast comes from Tanner's own Search and Rescue training accompanied with statistics from the last 50 years of Search and Rescue efforts around the world.
This topic is not easy to listen to, it's also not easy to research or discuss, but the information shared in this week's episode is important to know and understand.
Tanner wishes he could go more in-depth on the topic, but there's just not enough time in the day to discuss everything that comes along with missing persons cases, especially that of missing toddlers.
If you'd like to learn more, we encourage you to take a course with your local Search and Rescue team, volunteer with your local Search and Rescue teams, or pursue further knowledge on your own time.
Once again, thank you all for your unwavering support!
Visit our websites:
www.pnwmpp.org
www.pnwbigfootsearch.com
Donate today:
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=7D8GF5RM2V274
Follow us on social media:
www.youtube.com/@pnwbigfootsearch
www.instagram.com/pnwmpp
www.instagram.com/pnwbigfootsearch
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www.facebook.com/pnwbigfootsearch
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Missing Person Behavior: Lost Hikers and Lost Hunters
In this week's episode, Tanner takes listeners on a journey into understanding how lost hikers and lost hunters behave in mountainous conditions, according to Search and Rescue training and statistics from the last 50 years.
Follow along as Tanner discusses how someone can become turned around in the wilderness without meaning to and at times, without knowing they've become lost until its much too late to change course effectively.
This is the final episode of 2023, our next podcast episode will air on January 4th, 2024 where we will discuss the Behavior of Children who become lost in the wilderness.
Until then, Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year to you and yours!
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The Glen "Austin" Oldfield II Disappearance - Gifford Pinchot NF (Washington)
Glen "Austin" Oldfield II disappeared while on a two week camping trip inside the rugged and majestic Gifford Pinchot National Forest in September of 2015.
Camping just east of Lone Butte, Austin would refuse being rescued not once, but twice, by two different groups of people who located him lost and confused in the woods.
What exactly happened to Austin is a mystery, one that we may never truly find answers for.
What do you think happened to Austin?
Let us know.
email us at [email protected] to contact us and share your thoughts.
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