Rain, Rain, Rain, during Kuskokwak Search

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The rain fell and wind constantly blew as all the volunteers showed up at the search site today, but that did not deter the enthusiasm and hope that all displayed because of the sonar readings that were found to be so promising yesterday.

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Cart which was towing the sonar equipment behind an 8 wheeled BSAR Argo.

 

The sonar was used extensively today which provided more “hits” or clues where new locations could be explored.

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a probe was used to make sure the trench was ice free prior to using the sonar.

The wind still blew and the rain still fell at the end of the day, more clues were found and BSAR and other volunteers felt more hope. The “Sonar Man” Keith Cormican had discovered a new set of clues, new areas of interest, new spots where areas should be checked with the underwater camera and or drag bars.

Tomorrow… even if the the snow is all gone and the ice road to the site is becoming dangerous, hope and belief is still strong. Most everyone who showed up today will be there, at the site dragging, probing, looking, praying, cooking and hoping that today will be the day that we can help the people and the families find peace.

Please come and help us all explore, pray and hopefully find the loved ones whom have been lost.

http://www.ktva.com/new-sonar-equipment-to-be-used-to-find-couple-near-bethel-831/

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