Search & Rescue Responds to Lost Dirt Bikers Along Sisquoc River

Source: Santa Barbara County Search and Rescue (SBCSAR)
At approximately 10 pm on Sunday, June 19, 2022, SBCSAR was paged by the County Emergency Dispatch Center regarding the receipt of an S.O.S. distress signal along the Sisquoc River just West of South Fork in the San Rafael Wilderness of them stating they were out of water and needed help.
Due to the remoteness and unknown nature of their emergency request, two rescue members of SBCSAR were transported by a helicopter with the County’s Air Support Unit to the last known GPS coordinates given by the subjects S.O.S signal. Upon arriving in the area, the pilots using their night vision equipment spotted lights down in the river bed approximately 1.5 miles West of the South Fork Ranger Station. Landing near the subjects, SBCSAR and ASU personnel met up with four subjects that had started out earlier in the day to ride their OHV motorcycles along the Sierra Madre Road. Along the way, the riders decided to take a single-track trail down from the dirt road into the San Rafael Wilderness area. Unable to ride back up the steep trail they had come down, the four riders pressed forward up the river with the intent of accessing another trail on a map they had in their phone but continued to run into difficult terrain that slowed their progress. Having used the last of their water in the early afternoon, and facing a night out in the wilderness without any provisions, they activated their S.O.S. beacon.
SBCSAR and ASU personnel confirmed all the riders were in good condition and without any medical conditions other than being thirsty. The riders were not wanting to leave their motorcycles and declined any further assistance. Water and energy bars were given along with instructions on the best route to try and ride their motorcycles out of the wilderness area. The rescue personnel departed the area and returned to Santa Ynez Airport to debrief and return to the station.
Photo: SBCSAR
Please be prepared for the unexpected and have a map to help guide you on your adventure and also know your boundaries, both mentally and physically. Please note that motorized vehicles are prohibited in the wilderness areas of our national forest and violators can be cited by law enforcement personnel.
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Jun 23, 2022 02:59 PMSo they illegally rode into the San Rafael Wilderness and instead of citing them they brought water and snacks. They should have asked for IPAs and tri-tip, maybe some herb.
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Jun 23, 2022 03:19 PMShould have taken the keys and made them push the bikes up the trail back to the road. Tagdes, you forgot the "therapy dog" in your list, LOL.
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Jun 23, 2022 04:10 PM"Having used the last of their water in the early afternoon"
"At approximately 10 pm on Sunday".
Between "early afternoon" and "10 PM" they had NO TIME and NO SENSE of getting themselves MORE water, Right ?
Very smart, very "responsible" and totally selfish id*ots !
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Jun 24, 2022 07:31 AMFondofsb I'm guessing you haven't been to any farther into the back country than a winery. Their is no reliable source of water back there. That's why throughout history no one has been able to maintain a permeant settlement.
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Jun 24, 2022 11:13 AMSail : and how much SPACE do they have in the "luggage" containers of their bikes ???
No enough to carry a full day of water supply ?
These people are SELFISH irresponsible mor*ns !
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Jun 24, 2022 11:55 AMDid you come on so strong when 17 year old Jake Parkes was hiking and died of a heat related emergency last month? Go ahead and tell his family he was being a SELFISH irresponsible mor*n.
I hope you never make a mistake and need help.
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Jun 24, 2022 01:13 PMSail :
Go ahead an keep excusing and hence encouraging irresponsible selfish behavior.
And making disgusting accusation to naïve 17 years old kid.
NONE of your biker was 17 or anywhere near that !
And rest assured I don't make idiot*c "mistakes" like : planning to have enough water with you on a trip is NOT brain surgery !!!
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Jun 24, 2022 02:37 PMFondofsb
I'm not sure your comprehending what's written. Nowhere did I make excuses for their behavior. Nowhere did I make disgusting accusations. Do you have a different new flash saying the motorcycle riders were not 17?
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Jun 23, 2022 08:43 PMTagdes, that’s classic!
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Jun 24, 2022 09:34 AMSo what is different than tourists being morons on the front country with no water
going on a hike at 5pm and then must be rescued?
Seems it the mode of transpo they were using and not the rescue, that you dislike.
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Jun 28, 2022 01:50 PMThe four reckless motorcyclists took the marked Sweetwater Trail 6 harsh miles down into the Sisquoc; it is signed as federal WILDERNESS about 1/2 mile down from Sierra Madre Ridge Rd. It is also illegal to ride motorcycles on S.M. Ridge Rd. Confiscate the motorcycles, 50 hours community service working to improve the trails they wrecked down in there. Zero respect for wilderness or rules.
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Jun 28, 2022 01:50 PMThey rode down Sweetwater Trail.