I was one of the group of six that saw it happen, and were first on the scene to start the rescue efforts. If anyone here knows the families of the victims, they need to know that there were many very brave, and very motivated people out there trying to save their loved ones. Everyone on the rescue mission did an absolutely amazing job, and not one person held anything back. There was no confusion and the rescue efforts were very organized and fast. We found all four guys almost instantly and started digging them out. I don't know how many people were out there helping, but it seemed like there were around 20+ guys. Every one of them is a hero and should feel proud that we saved a life that day. Without all of their efforts there wouldn't have been any survivors. I have been thinking about it constantly since it happened, and I always seem to think about how so many people were able to organize that well and put such an amazing effort together to get these guys out of there. My prayers and condolences are going out to the families and the communities of the guys we helped out. They are going through hell right now, and I hope this message can get to them somehow. They deserve to know that nothing was spared in the rescue, and there were so many people out there working together to save people they didn't even know. Thank you to all who risked their own lives to try and save these 4, you all did such an amazing job. You should all feel proud that you saved a life out there.
Shankster from this site, it was his wifes Uncle and Cousin that were the father/son, I just found this out today...My condolences go out to them now..and I personally want to thank you and the others for all you guys did!...RIP..fellow sledders.