Los Angeles Times

Body of man, 61, is found in Yosemite after he went missing on hike

- By Nathan Solis

The body of a 61-year-old man was discovered in Yosemite National Park more than 20 days after he was expected to return from his solo hike.

Yosemite National Park announced in a Facebook post Thursday that rangers were searching for Kirk Thomas-Olsen, who had gone missing on a planned backpackin­g trip around the Ostrander Lake area from Aug. 23 to 27. On Friday, a niece of Thomas-Olsen said in a Facebook post that his body had been found, and on Saturday officials confirmed his death but gave no other informatio­n.

Thomas-Olsen traveled from San Luis Obispo to the park and left a note on his vehicle announcing when he would return, his niece Holly Leeson told the San Fran cisco Chronicle. He was declared missing when park rangers discovered the note Thursday, she said.

Leeson then posted on Facebook to ask for the public’s help to find her uncle. She described him as a “an experience­d hiker and former park ranger” and said her family was “struggling to understand what has happened to him out there” in the national park.

The trail that he was reportedly following includes an 11.4-mile loop that takes an estimated eight to 10 hours to complete and includes a gentle incline through forest and meadow, according to the National Park Service. A portion of the trail climbs to an elevation of 1,500 feet.

Thomas-Olsen previously worked as a ranger at Hearst San Simeon State Park in San Luis Obispo County, his family told the Chronicle.

On Friday, Leeson updated the Yosemite Tourist Informatio­n Facebook page to confirm that her uncle died.

“His body was found which is not the outcome we as a family hoped for but I would like to say a genuine thank you to Yosemite National Park for their diligent efforts to find him, and to this community for the support,” Leeson wrote.

While her uncle was an experience­d hiker, she added, “unfortunat­ely Mother Nature in all of her glory does not account for past experience, and solo hiking is never an endeavor that is without risks.”

“Please, whenever possible, travel with a companion and be safe,” she wrote.

The National Park Service did not respond to requests for more informatio­n.

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