seagullbeagle
09-03-2002, 06:17 PM
Authorities in California said that a Budd Lake resident who died on Thursday suffered from heat exhaustion after being lost in Death Valley on a hiking expedition.
Brett Jason Kadish, 32, was taken to a hospital in Nevada, where he died after being found in Death Valley, according to Scott Stell of the Inyo County Sheriff's Office in California.
Kadish was suffering from heat exhaustion when he was found.
No information on the exact cause of Kadish's death were available from the Clark County Coroner's Office in Nevada on Monday.
Death Valley is a 3.3 million-acre desert maintained by the National Park Service, a park service official said Monday. Temperatures reached 113 degrees the day Kadish was found. The park service and Inyo County police used an airplane and ground searches to find Kadish, the park official said.
The park official said the park service did not give guided hikes on Thursday.
Man thats a bad way to go
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Brett Jason Kadish, 32, was taken to a hospital in Nevada, where he died after being found in Death Valley, according to Scott Stell of the Inyo County Sheriff's Office in California.
Kadish was suffering from heat exhaustion when he was found.
No information on the exact cause of Kadish's death were available from the Clark County Coroner's Office in Nevada on Monday.
Death Valley is a 3.3 million-acre desert maintained by the National Park Service, a park service official said Monday. Temperatures reached 113 degrees the day Kadish was found. The park service and Inyo County police used an airplane and ground searches to find Kadish, the park official said.
The park official said the park service did not give guided hikes on Thursday.
Man thats a bad way to go
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In the aisle yelling fire....