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Cycle News 1977 03 09

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th eir surviva l pl an , he filled up th e jug and p r oceeded to walk t o wards Inde pendencia . Bu t as he wal ked d own th e road , Larry felt that he sho u ld go ba ck to the others since they sti ll we re n 't o u t of dange r yet. Hu ffma n reversed di rections and headed back up the mountain . On his wa y ba ck to the others , Larry stopped by the waterhole agai n and d ec ided to try the wat e r. H e d iscovered that it was , after a ll, as good as drinkable water could be . By the tim e he reached the to p it was night once again . For everybody , Sunday night was the worst : aside from the ch illing co ld, both camps _were uncertain about ea ch other's fate . As Huffman huddled near the sm a ll fire he had built , he d idn'( know if he would ever see his famil y or the rest of the group ever again . Down on th e slope, the Oxleys and Martinez were almost certain that Larry wa s dead since they had expected him to return by nightfall . Harry Oxley was sure that they would all be dead soon . At dawn on Monday, Huffman resumed his hik e and proceeded down the sid e of the mountain. At th eir camp , Harry, Brad and Al prepared to continue t h eir assualt on the mountain top . Convinced that thle . " It .was iike a blade cutting th ro ug h your jacket" sai d Al as he d escribed the winds. A couple of hours later, the m oon rose above t he mountains and Harry , wh o couldn't slee p anyway, got up to loo k for the shack . As it turned out , they had camped only a qua rt er of a m ile fr om Rancho Nuevo , so they wa lked th e final dist ance to spe nd th e rest of the night in th e sh a ck . At t he shack , Brad a n d Al immediately fell asleep upon the iceco ld floor wh ile Huffman a nd Oxley took turns sleeping on th e table a nd th e cha ir. Cold as it was , th e shel ter provided by the shack made all the d ifference in the world as it ke pt the cold winds from cutt ing t hro ugh them . T hings were be ginnin g to look up. On Monday Larr y's bus iness manager, Randy Garel l, had notified search and rescue authoriti es in San Diego about the disappearance of th e four men. Preparations for the sea rch were put into motion: info rma tio n on the mi ssin g riders was su p p lied by their families. Mike's Sky Ranch was notified of th e rescue o pera tion , and ow ne r M ike Leone began h is own check on t he m e n also. Custo ms inspectors and m embers of the Am erican Consul at e in Tijuana went into action to determine the route that the Oxley-Huffman -Martinez party had taken before th eir d isa ppea ra nce . By late Mond ay afternoon, volu nteer grou nd units wer c in t he sea rc h a nd p re pa ra tio ns were made for an air sea rch to begi n a t d awn th e next da y. Early T uesday m orn ing the Ox leys d ra nk as much water as th ey co u ld, a nd , wit h th e Sparkletts j ug fu ll , H a rry a n d B rad took off towa rds Independen cia . La rry stayed be hind at the shack with AI since the ro tund Chi cano's feet wer e the consistency of ha mbu rger a nd he couldn't possibl y tak e anothe r step . Huffm an h imsel f had h ik ed a bo ut 75 mil es, ' and h is feet wer e al most as b a d off as A I's. In t he m eantim e, Larry set a co u ple of tr ees o n fir e and sto ked the stove as well in o rde r to attra ct the attenti on of a ny search a nd rescu e a irplanes. On th e easte rn si de o f th e mounta in , rescu e p il ot Ralph Schoonmaker sp otted the ' bik es and eq u ipm ent that had been a b ando ne d and foll owed the arrow that had be en improvised a t the campsite . At II :00 a .m. , Tuesday Schoonmaker spo tted th e shack with Huffm an and Martinez waving at him with th e ir riding jackets . A not e d rop asked if ' everyth ing was OK. Larry a n d AI indicated yes. Everything was fin e. As th ey walked d ow n th e dirt road to Independencia , H a rry an d Brad heard a shout: a poo r In di an a nd his family had called out to them . Oxley exp lai n ed the si t ua tion a s best he cou ld to the In d ian a nd offered to pay him if he'd take th em to to wn for food and gas. The I nd ian agreed , a nd Harry and Brad hopped on board his a ncie n t Chevy p iekup for t he ride . At Independenci a . the Ox leys bought refrie d beans , crackers, a nd several cans of fru it juice. Gas for the bikes was also picked up , and they retu rn ed to th e shac k, On ce t hey returned to R anc ho N uevo whe re Larry an d Al had been wa it ing for th em , they decided to try to recover the bikes. Ha rry and Br ad would ri de do ub le on Larry's bike with some ex tra gas over th e m ount a in and ba ck to wh ere th e bikes ha d been aba nd on ed ; Fr om t here, th ey wou ld r id e ba ck to th e shac k, a n d get Huffman , wh o would go ba ck with them to event ua lly ge t a ll th e bik es back. The Indian drove the Oxleys up . to where Larry had abandoned his !like at the water h ol e . Still tired and exhausted, Oxley got o n Huffman's Yamaha wit h Bra d o n the ' b a ck carrying a gallo n ca n of gas in each hand. As th ey reached tlie top, they hi t a rock . crashi ng a nd brea king a toe o n Brad's left foo t. Immed ia tel y it was rea lized it would be foo lish to tempt fat e again in trying to recover th e bikes . H arry a nd Brad rode back to th e shack where it was q u ickl y and unanim o usly 'decided to get the hell home as soon as possibl e . W ith Larry riding h is bike , the o thers rode in th e truck and finally, iro ni ca lly, went to Va lle de Trini dad . T here, they were treated and received th eir first m eal since Sa tu rda y a t a Seventh Da y Advent ist cli nic . From th er e t he y hir ed a driver to take them to Ensenada whe re they would tak e a bu s to Teca te; but o nce th ey got there they learned that the next bus would arrive Wednesday morning, A few extra pesos encouraged the driver to drive them ba ck to EI Condor. They reached EI Condor a t 3 :00 a.m . Wednesday m orn ing and discovered th at fr iends , includ ing Bob Maynard , T im Fish er a n d Murra y J ohnson , were ca m ped a nd pre pared to go on the search in the m orning . " Bob Maynard said. ' I knew exactly where you g uys we re ,' '' H u ffman said about th eir reunion with their friends. " He says 'You should've stayed ' there ; you sho ~ld've never left th e bik es.' And I th ough t : God, m ayb e h e's righ t," But la ter, wh en he was back ho me', Larry had m ore tim e to a na lyze the sit uation . " T sta rted th inking abou t it (what Ma yna rd had said) . I figure that if we had stayed where we were - they al ways say for you to stay by the b ike . you kno w - it wou ld 've been fr om Sa turd ay n igh t to Tuesday morning at 11:00 without any water. And I do n't thi nk H a rry a nd Bra d wou ld've made it. .. Huffm a n went on to exp lain tha t Brad Oxley weighed onl y 130 pounds , very thin when you consider th at he is five foot ten . And Harry normally • dri nks a gallon and a hal f of wa te r a day; during t he tim e th at they wer e lost , he was in des pera te need of water. Harry lost five pounds; Larry. six ; AI, 10 ; and Brad , th e m ost : he shed 15 po unds as a result of th e heat , co ld and expos u re. " T he se a rc h people were reall y happy to se e us for a couple of reasons , " sa id Larry about the successful se a rch and , rescu e operation. " O ne : they didn't exp ect to findus alive . The last two lost parties d ied within five mil es of us. But th ey cou ld find o ut how we went over th ere , and wh y we got lost , and what happens when you get over there. W e wer e th e only o nes that walked ou t. Oxley went ba ck over there with som e signs painted ' No gas, no water for a hundred mil es, signed Larry , AI , Brad and Harry .' " The Oxleys, H uffman and Martin ez got in their vehi cles a nd headed fo r hom e. The return was as uneventful as wh en they h ad firs t set o ut. Only th e experiences that had befall en th em made the d ifferen ce. It wa s a difference between h ope a nd uncertainty, life and dea th , heaven and hell. Ho pe and humor prevai led whe re there was none avai lable , as death stared them in the face. Above all , t hey had beaten the odds a nd wer e alive to tell about it. H uffman p layed th e vita l rol e th at made thei r surviva l possi ble . " La r ry was in strumental to our survival." says Ma rt in ez. " But it was a team effort, Eve ryb o d y was ' wo rki ng t ogeth er ; keeping ou r heads toget her to make it possibl e because yo u don't .know wh at it's like out there . Pr etty hea vy." By 8:00 a.m . W ednesday Harry and Bra d O xley, La rry Huffman, and AI Martinez, Jr. were a ll back in th eir homes in bed and as lee p. Hom e sa fe. Everyb ody'S gene ra l feeling since th en has been a regard fo r life. that ha d been ta ken for granted before , but is now hig h on t he priority list : "M o n e t a r y t hings don 't m att er mu ch , " says O xley in hi s prese nt outlook o n life. " A nd the m o torcycles, I would've been m ad as hell before if 'a m o torcycle had been rip ped off. But now , it d oesn't matter if o ne h ad gotte n rip ped off. o r if all of them had been lost , fo r a m atter of fa ct . This SOrt of thing cha nges you complet e." Larry likewise fee ls different about life after Baja: " W hat's interestin g . yo u get back and I've slowed down a little bit ; because before I was alw ays go in g a ll th e tim e , and cu tt ing commer cials and all th at. That day after I got back, I got a call to read for a . Der Wi en ers chnitzel commercial. I went in be cause I had to go to L.A . anyway on business, and I read for the commercial. And the next day, they called for me to come back to do a taping, and I said ' ( don't want to come in today. I'm here with m y kids and that 's m ore important . . .' Wh ereas before I'd j us t drop everythi ng a nd lea ve . " Now . m y priori ties ha ve changed . T he fa mi ly is a lot m o re im portant because I thoug ht 'C h rist: I' m m a king all this money, I'm d oing a lot of things I like to do ; but if I die no w at

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