Professional river guide and Eagle Scout Gabriel Vaughn knows Oregon's Illinois River better than most people ever will. But after a disagreement just above the infamous Green Wall rapid, he makes an unexpected decision that leaves him completely alone in the rugged Kalmiopsis Wilderness. With winter closing in, no hiking gear, and miles of unforgiving terrain ahead, Vaughn is forced to rely on his wilderness training as rescuers race against time through one of the most challenging search environments in the Pacific Northwest. But one question remains: what happened on that raft that made walking into the wilderness seem like the better choice? 00:00 Intro 00:29 A Split-Second Decision 01:27 Meet Gabriel Vaughn 03:23 Thinking Clearly Under Stress 04:20 One of Oregon's Wildest Rivers 06:04 The Green Wall Rapid 10:14 Why Did He Leave the Raft? 13:34 Trusting Your Gut 16:02 Alone in the Wilderness 17:24 The Cold Starts Winning 19:38 The Breadcrumb Trail 23:49 The Search Begins 25:51 Found Alive 26:50 Fighting Hypothermia 29:10 Is Whitewater Really Dangerous? 32:04 The Lessons 35:11 The Missing Pieces 36:54 Outro Primary Sources — Official Josephine County Sheriff's Office — official statements and search updates, February 16–20, 2026 U.S. Coast Guard, Air Station North Bend — press release confirming rescue, MH-65 Dolphin operations, February 22, 2026 Primary Sources — Reporting 3. Outside magazine — "He's Leaving a Trail of Breadcrumbs," Madison Dapcevich, February 2026. (Source for Henry and Jennifer Vaughn quotes, Gabriel's guide background, Eagle Scout background, group disagreement, breadcrumb gear strategy, SAR suspension pending) 4. KDRV NewsWatch 12 (Medford, OR) — local coverage confirming age as 25, weather grounded initial Coast Guard flights, February 21, 2026 5. Fox News — initial rescue report, February 22, 2026 6. Grants Pass Tribune — community search coordination detail, February 21, 2026 River & Terrain 7. American Whitewater — Illinois River description, rapid classifications, safety database 8. GoRafting.com — Illinois River rapid-by-rapid breakdown including Green Wall, Little Green Wall, Submarine Hole 9. Northwest Rafting Company / ARTA — Illinois River seasonal conditions and trip logistics Medical & Safety 10. Wilderness Medical Society — Clinical Practice Guidelines for Accidental Hypothermia, 2019 Update (Dow, Giesbrecht et al.) 11. American Whitewater — Accident Database and fatality statistics 12. America Outdoors — commercial vs. private rafting fatality rate comparison 13. Paddling Magazine — 2020 American Whitewater Accident Database annual report Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.