06-03-2015, 03:13 PM
That was probably one of the worst nights I've experienced! To see the desperate pain in the faces of the family there was heart breaking. I'm so glad we were able to get them all out that night. The families are never going to be the same again.
The doctor and his wife did the best that they could, but the shear size of the waves and the strength of the wind were more than any ski boat could handle. I never thought that 10-12 foot waves were possible on Bear Lake until I was in them that night!
They were all wearing life jackets and tried to stay together, but they were in the water too long for most of them. Its gotta be the most heart wrenching think I've ever seen.
May God bless and watch over them and their families, and help the rescuers also to deal with the pain. So tragic!
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The doctor and his wife did the best that they could, but the shear size of the waves and the strength of the wind were more than any ski boat could handle. I never thought that 10-12 foot waves were possible on Bear Lake until I was in them that night!
They were all wearing life jackets and tried to stay together, but they were in the water too long for most of them. Its gotta be the most heart wrenching think I've ever seen.
May God bless and watch over them and their families, and help the rescuers also to deal with the pain. So tragic!
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