From Deseret News archives:

Found alive: Kearns couple released from hospital after 10-day ordeal

Iron road crew happens upon them in canyon

Published: Thursday, Feb. 7, 2008 10:06 a.m. MST
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
CEDAR CITY — The Kearns couple who survived 10 days in a snow-covered remote area of southern Utah have been released from the hospital after an overnight stay.

At one point, Tom and Tamitha Garner admited that they didn't think they would make it.

At press conference Wednesday, they said they wrote wills and used a video camera to tape messages to their family, hoping that when their bodies were eventually found, their final words to their loved ones would be recovered.

But while prepared for the worst, the Garners weren't about to give up.

"My family is what kept me going," Tamitha Garner said Wednesday night. "Every thought was with my family. I had to get back home."

She said she kept thinking to herself, "Hold on one more day."

Seemingly against all odds, the Garners, from Kearns, were found Wednesday afternoon in remote Modena Canyon, about 60 miles west of Cedar City, by an Iron County road crew clearing a remote road into Beaver County. They had spent 10 days alone in extreme weather conditions with little food or water after their truck became stuck.

"I'm running, I'm screaming, I'm jumping up and down," was Tamitha Garner's reaction when she saw the big yellow road truck. "It was wonderful."

Story continues below
Perhaps most surprising of all, the Garners and their dog were not only found alive, but in good condition.

"I thought. 'No way,"' Iron County Sheriff Mark Gower said of his initial reaction when he heard the news. "I asked (dispatchers) 'What condition are they in?' I kept saying, 'No way, no way."'

Dr. Darrell Wilson at Cedar City's Valley View Medical Center said Wednesday that the Garners were in "surprisingly good condition considering the trial they went through and the difficult experience they had out in the wilderness."

"I said, 'Wow, are these really the ones that were out there that long?"' he said.

Both were dehydrated and suffered some blisters, minor frostbite on their fingers and toes, as well as some muscle breakdown, Wilson said. But neither was expected to suffer long-term health damage. He noted that if all went well, both might be able to go home today or Friday.

The Garners said they saw the posted warning signs into the canyon. They were considering what to do when they saw an elderly woman in a car come driving down the road.

"I thought, 'How bad could it be?"' Tom Garner said.

But the couple went farther than the woman had and found themselves and their dog, Medusa, stuck in the snow.

Recent comments

I don't know how they did it. I don't think I could. Whatever they...

SJ Bobkins | Feb. 8, 2008 at 12:46 a.m.

If it had been me, I would not have ventured into this unknown road...

ed_schow | Feb. 7, 2008 at 6:51 p.m.

I have blankets in my car, I have a flashlight, I have handwarmers,...

Hey, doesn't make sense | Feb. 7, 2008 at 2:41 p.m.

Image

Dr. Darrell Wilson listens to Tamitha and Tom Garner talk Wednesday at Valley View Medical Center about their rescue.

previousnext

Latest comments

Y. profs: Beck not all-knowing

and they are correct. Good grief.

Utah's Wynn healing up

In the wake of a great, competitive game all people can talk about is Max...

For those who keep saying there are other places where you can go "to...

Boozer is just doing and showing what he has always had, Talent! As long as...

Pedestrian is hit in crosswalk, dies

Condolences to the LeBaron family! He was the mission Pres in South Africa...

I've enjoyed reading Dick Harmon's articles through the years. An enduring...

Jazz outrun Pacers

I think we have found our stride. But we need to bring in one more player to...

Jazz outrun Pacers

to make a move until nearer the deadline. You can't get the best player until...

"If this team had an interior Defense for 48 minutes they would contend. "...

What have you done for me lately, Boozer? Well, lately Boozer has been...

Advertisements