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Boy rescued in Utah. by ATV, hump'Miracle' Boy Devours Granola Bars, Plays Video Game
Four Days Gone Leave Him 'a Little Weak' But Still in Good Health
By PAUL FOY, AP

KAMAS, Utah (June 21) - An 11-year-old boy who vanished from a Boy Scout camp was found alive and in good condition Tuesday after spending four days lost in the rugged Utah wilderness.


Hungry, Thirsty but Healthy :)




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Sheriff Dave Edmunds said Brennan Hawkins was ''a little dehydrated, a little weak, but other than that, he was in very good health.''

After downing bottles of water and eating all the granola bars carried by a group of volunteer searchers, the boy asked to play a video game on one rescuer's cell phone, sheriff said.

Authorities planned to take the youngster to a hospital to be checked out.

Thousands of searchers - many of them volunteers - had scoured the area for the boy, using long poles to probe a swollen river.


Family Reaction



Bob Hawkins on Monday (AP)
"What a power burst... We are absolutely thrilled."
-- Bob Hawkins, Brennan's uncle

Listen to More From Hawkins:
'Brennan Has Been Found'
'We Are All Thrilled'


Sources: cnn.com, nytimes.com

The youngster from the Salt Lake City suburb of Bountiful was found just before noon near Lily Lake, about five miles from the camp in the Uinta Mountains where he was last seen Friday. He was reunited with his parents and their four other children.

Brennan carried no food or water, and his family had said he did not have a good sense of direction. But the sheriff said the nights had been warm, with temperatures falling only into the 50s. The area is about 100 miles northeast of Salt Lake City.

It was not immediately clear how he survived or whether he tried to find his way back to camp. ''He didn't talk much at all. He just wanted something to eat,'' the sheriff said.

Edmunds said investigators will wait until the boy has had time to recover before questioning him.

Kay Godfrey, a spokeswoman for the Boy Scouts' Great Salt Lake Council, pronounced the boy's rescue a ''modern-day miracle.''

Volunteer Forrest Nunley, a 43-year-old house painter from Salt Lake City, said he found Brennan ''standing in the middle of the trail. He was all muddy and wet.''

The boy saw some volunteer searchers on horseback, but ''he didn't want to come out. He was too scared. He was a little delirious. I sat him down and gave him a little food,'' Nunley said.


By the Numbers


The Search


4
Days Hawkins was missing 3,000
Estimated number of volunteers



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Where He Was Found


100
Miles northeast of Salt Lake City 5
Miles from where was last seen

Sources: AP, cnn.com


During the search, rescuers had feared the boy had fallen into a river that was swollen by heavy snow melt. The East Fork of the Bear River is within 100 yards of the road where the boy was believed to have been walking. Deep-water rescue teams searched the river, while others combed the rugged area around it.

On Monday, rescuers found three socks and a sandal in the river, but none belonged to Brennan. The boys' parents also sifted fruitlessly through enough clothing collected from the mountains to fill the bed of a pickup.

Among the volunteer searchers was Kevin Bardsley, whose 12-year-old son, Garrett, vanished last August while camping at a nearby lake. He was never found despite a weeklong search.

''When we came off this mountain in the winter, my friends and I decided right then, if anyone came missing, we'd be there immediately,'' Bardsley said.


AP-NY-06-21-05 17:10 EDT
 
cjcj- I'm glad it was the atv that saved the boy and not the person. (The gun is also the reason people are shot no the person also, right?!) I can read the headlines now, Kawasaki 4 - wheeler saves boy in Wilderness.

Also, read the article closer. If the boy had a little training and knew he was lost, the horses and riders that walked right by him while he hid would have done the same job!

Either way, I'm glad he was found. That is the only real important part of the article!
 
and that they were using ATV's to secure more ground faster... ;)

Maybe that it wasn't the fact the "ATV" saved any one, but by utilizing this tool they were able to do more as a fat assed ATV'r than they ever would have as a foot soldier... :)
 
Maybe he decided to show himself to the ATV rider because he was more comfortable with the sound of machines instead of frightened by the size of the horses. Maybe lots of things, but the facts are he was found alive by a guy riding an ATV, and had hidden from searchers on horseback, but was found alive nonetheless.
 
Matt, cj's title said ATV's are "great tools," and they are. It was with the use of an ATV, that he was found. (I don't see where cjcj said the ATV saved the boy all by itself)
 
WH-"Boy rescued in Utah. by ATV,:hump:", this is the first part of what he wrote...

I do like them as a tool. They make great farm equipment. However the new 4 wheelers with the funny flare cut out side mud flaps mega horsepower no towing or hook up ability- 4 wheelers are not used as a "tool". They are used to off road through stream beds, up hill sides, and over-all in areas they are not meant to be. I doubt joe farmer uses one of these "racing" 4 wheelers to change his irrigation pipes.
 
Matt we can`t go "into" the kids mind... [they said he was shy] but i was just pointing out the facts....You and others are as down on ATV`s as i am illegals [we can`t see any good in them] |oo ... but the kid apparently didn`t care to be rescued by the horsemen... the point is they are great tools when used properly and legal. hump
 
cjcj- I don't want to deport atvs...I don't even want to make them illegal. I just don't want them off designated roads. If the people who drive them are unable or unwilling to stay on the abundant roads, they should be taken away. We also should not have to add trails every year and increase the amount of area they ride. If they want their own area to tear up and ruin...so be it. They need to buy some private land and tear it up.
 
Before you try making a hero out of an ATV you should realize the kid was hiding from everyone until he finally got so hungry and confused he didn't know what he was doing. Read the whole story here:

http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/06/22/missing.scout/index.html



".............Brennan's mother, Jody Hawkins, suggested her son may have been avoiding searchers by following his father's advice.

"He had two thoughts going through his head all the time," she said. "Toby's always told him that 'if you get lost, stay on the trail.' So he stayed on the trail.

"We've also told him don't talk to strangers. ... When an ATV or horse came by, he got off the trail. ... When they left, he got back on the trail."

"His biggest fear, he told me, was someone would steal him," she said.

Brennan's uncle, Bob Hawkins, said his nephew may have been afraid to contact the strangers because they weren't using the password his family had adopted.

The family explained that Brennan was born prematurely and he is socially immature as a result.

"He doesn't have any disabilities; he's just immature," Toby Hawkins said.............."
 
cjcj- I don't want to deport atvs...I don't even want to make them illegal. I just don't want them off designated roads. If the people who drive them are unable or unwilling to stay on the abundant roads, they should be taken away. We also should not have to add trails every year and increase the amount of area they ride. If they want their own area to tear up and ruin...so be it. They need to buy some private land and tear it up.

Matt...

I haven't seen one person on here on this board say any less than this statement, unless it was in jest, and the jests have been extremely rare events... :)
 
Ithaca the "Hero" is not an ATV or a gun or tire or a G.P.S. or a cell phone... Just pointing out what a great tool they are as are other tools.

Matt you may not want to "deport" atvs but i bet Buzz would or Ithaca if they had their way... all i hear is the word BAN,BAN,BAN.
 
CJCJ, could you imagine where we'd be without tools? There have always been those that are aginst new designs and tools, and there have always been those that find way to abuse the new technology, but we still need tools. Good topic.
 
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