Skamania County experienced a sixfold increase in search and rescue operations during the first quarter of 2025 over the same time period last year, the county sheriff’s office reported Tuesday.
Thirteen rescue operations were conducted from January through March of this year versus two during the first quarter of 2024, said Sgt. Ryan Taylor, Skamania County search and rescue coordinator.
The county is consistently in the top three counties in Washington with the highest number of search and rescue missions, Taylor said, but this increase is still dramatic.
It all comes down to a lack of preparedness on the part of people venturing into the outdoors, Taylor said.
“They think they can do it, but they’re not prepared for the weather, they’re not prepared for the difficulty,” Taylor said. “These persons are not in good shape, and they think they can go hike a four-, five- or six-hour hike and they can’t do it. Being ill-prepared is probably the No. 1 cause of search and rescue for us.”