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When hikers reported hearing screaming in the woods near a popular climbing area in southern British Columbia, a local search and rescue team scrambled to respond.
It was the evening of Thursday, July 31, and the Central Okanagan Search and Rescue (COSAR) team was conducting a weekly training exercise when they received the distress call. According to a , hikers told them that the yelling was coming from a wooded area near the Boulderfields, a recreation area south of the town of Kelowna.
The volunteer rescuer organization was able to respond in full force. As search drones took to the skies, a large team of rescuers, along with two Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers, began combing the woods to pinpoint the source of the screaming.
鈥淓arly responders even heard faint yelling鈥攂ut couldn鈥檛 make out what was being said,鈥 COSAR wrote. While half of the rescuers scoured the woods on foot, the rest drove nearby forest roads.
Then they found their supposed victim. Was it the survivor of a climbing accident? No. A ? Nope. ? Nada. The terrifying screaming was actually coming from a solo camper who was, 鈥渟inging his heart out to the trees, blissfully unaware that the acoustics of the Boulderfields had turned his tent-side concert into an accidental distress signal.鈥
鈥淗e wasn鈥檛 in trouble,鈥 COSAR Search Manager Duane Tresnich said in the report. 鈥淯nless you count his singing.鈥
While the incident represented an unfortunate false alarm, COSAR said the hikers who called in the distress call acted appropriately. 鈥淭hat area鈥檚 full of tricky terrain and bike trails,鈥 COSAR wrote, 鈥渟o better safe than sorry.鈥
Screaming for help is often the best course of action for anyone experiencing distress in the backcountry, and multiple rescue operations suggest calling for help when other options fail. In mid-July, a was saved after nearby hikers heard him screaming across a valley.
But hikers and climbers should also be mindful that screaming or even singing in the backcountry can be misconstrued as a cry for help. So, the next time you want to do your best David Lee Roth impression on a hiking trail, perhaps keep the volume a few notches below your maximum.
鈥淩emember, our services are always free,鈥 COSAR added. 鈥淎nd the money you save could be spent on singing lessons.鈥