Found Deceased Canada - Jordan Naterer, 25, 2 day hike in Manning Park, Vancouver, BC, 10 Oct 2020

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I hope they start the search up again since the discovery of his hat and sunglasses. He hasn’t been missing that long, be a shame to end things so soon. Even a few more days. My heart goes out to the family.
 
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Yes and before the snow really flies!That poor family!Couldn’t they track his cell phone?
 
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I was watching global news this morning the family is searching today with drones and people that volunteer I hope they find him
 
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The family is requesting the search details from the police and SAR, but they have yet to be provided it. Looks like they have decided to go ahead and start a private search on their own with volunteers anyway. They have started with drones.

https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.5769397
 
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He could be alive depending on what he has with him there’s fresh water , mushrooms, fish ect if he’s not to hurt to scavenge around . Just so hard to say , I hope they can find him for his momma
 
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My concern is that he knows he didn’t tell anyone which trail he was headed to hike, or even which park. They figured it out by going on his computer etc, drove around until they found his car. He might not think anyone is in the area looking for him. This might lead to him thinking he needs to hike out alone rather than staying put and wait for rescue.
 
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The down could also be a result of his jacket being ripped/ torn by an animal or accident.
 
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There has been plenty of rain and windy storms since he went missing. Snow is expected and our temps are 10degrees below normal. The bears are bulking up for winter. They need to find him soon before the snow covers everything.
 
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The down could also be a result of his jacket being ripped/ torn by an animal or accident.

Or sadly it could have nothing to do with him. That said, if my child was missing I’d follow ever scrape of evidence no matter how small.

I thought the hat and glasses was a good lead.
 
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Oct 22 2020
Prime minister asked to help with search for Newfoundland man who disappeared in B.C.
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An ongoing plea to resume the search for a Newfoundland and Labrador man missing in British Columbia reached Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a virtual town hall at Memorial University in Newfoundland and Labrador. Jordan Naterer, 25, shown in a Vancouver Police Department handout photo, was reported missing on Thanksgiving weekend when he didn't return from a hike in E.C. Manning Provincial Park near Vancouver. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Vancouver Police Department

''Memorial graduate Jordan Naterer, 25, was reported missing on Thanksgiving weekend after he didn't return from a hike in E.C. Manning Provincial Park, 175 kilometres east of Vancouver.

Justin Dearing, the school's sustainability officer, said he felt compelled to ask Justin Trudeau for help convincing police to resume their search for Naterer.

Authorities called off the search Saturday, but Naterer's father, Greg Naterer, dean of Memorial's faculty of engineering, has been imploring the Vancouver police to keep looking.

Trudeau told the town hall that Naterer's case reminded him of how he felt when the search was called off for his younger brother, Michel Trudeau, who was swept away by an avalanche in B.C. in 1998.''
 
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Or sadly it could have nothing to do with him. That said, if my child was missing I’d follow ever scrape of evidence no matter how small.

I thought the hat and glasses was a good lead.
Me too!! I wouldn’t be able to stop until I knew what happened,one way or another.My heart aches for his parents, my son is about the same age and also goes hiking in BC .
 
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Me too!! I wouldn’t be able to stop until I knew what happened,one way or another.My heart aches for his parents, my son is about the same age and also goes hiking in BC .
Yep my nieces and nephews camp all over so does my brother and I but usually along the vedder or Jones lake . I hope they find him if he was prepared for overnight he may have a axe and air horn and and is just lost. With finding that stuffing I don’t think a animal attack or there’d be blood all over cougars his biggest threat bears will leave if ya yell ect. I really hope they find him either way
 
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Good news! They are resuming the official search it seems

https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.5772583

“Princeton Ground Search and Rescue (PGSR) in British Columbia says it's resuming the search for Jordan Naterer, which was brought to a halt Saturday after an extensive five-day effort to find the missing hiker.”
 
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Per the Princeton GSAR Facebook, they stood down on the search about 10 am today. Weather in the area is unseasonably nasty and was unsafe.

I am about 2 hrs away. Manning Park is my happy place, but some places locally broke weather records that have stood for 120 years. And not in a nice way.
 
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SO many missing hikers who didn't tell anyone where they'd be hiking or for how long. So many families upset at (in the US at least) cash-strapped state and national parks for suspending searches too early (in their opinion) even though the weather is often dangerous for searchers. It's also near impossible to tell which of these cases involve people intentionally going missing, with the stress of the pandemic. As cold weather grips North America early, I fear we'll only see more of these cases.
 
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Poor Momma - this is her baby she's trying to save.
 

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