ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: MONDAY, September 11, 1995                   TAG: 9509110136
SECTION: VIRGINIA                    PAGE: C3   EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
DATELINE: PORT ANGELES, WASH.                                 LENGTH: Short


'SOS' SPELLS RESCUE FOR HIKERS IN WASH.

A large ``SOS'' built of snow and rock led searchers Sunday to two hikers, including a Virginia woman, who had been lost in Olympic National Park.

The two women, overdue on a six-day backpacking trip that was to have ended Thursday, were in good condition, said park spokeswoman Barb Maynes.

Karen Starke, 30, of Richmond, Va., and Shari Rubin, 31, of Seattle were found about noon, an hour and a half after aerial searchers spotted the SOS in a meadow near Lake Sundown on the park's southeast side. A helicopter picked them up shortly thereafter.

``They're in great shape; they flew out; they're going home,'' Maynes said.

The women started Sept. 2 at Graves Creek in the Quinault Valley on a planned 50-mile hike through Enchanted Valley, along the Six Ridge Trail and over several high passes before returning to Graves Creek. They were to arrive Thursday, but a search was launched Saturday when they failed to report in.

Maynes said the hike had gone as planned until Thursday, when the women lost their way along the Six Ridge Trail, a route not frequently traveled or well maintained.

The two were trying to walk out along a stream bed when they were found, about four miles from the SOS. At the SOS, they had left a message telling of their plans and the direction they were headed, Maynes said.

About 70 searchers and two helicopters looked for the pair Sunday.



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