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TT-Kira 30 May 2007 23:03

Missing Person - China - FOUND.
 
We are looking for Clem Lindenmayer who we believe is missing in the area of Kangding, a city on the unofficial border of Tibet in the Sichuan Province of China.

Clem is a 47-year-old, very fit Australian male with a ready smile. He is well built, approximately 183cm (6 feet) tall with grey/brown hair, blue eyes, and a short greying beard. He speaks Mandarin, German, Spanish and English.

Clem is a seasoned traveller with many years trekking experience. He has written walking guides for Lonely Planet, including Trekking in the Patagonian Andes and Walking in Switzerland, and has contributed to updating Lonely Planet’s China guidebooks.

Clem has not been in contact with his family since 2 May. His last email was sent from Kangding and his intention at that stage was to do a six-day circuit around Mount Gongga. If he completed this circuit we would have expected him to be back in contact on or about 10 May, which is now three weeks ago.

If you have been in the area and met anyone matching Clem's description, we would appreciate your assistance in locating him. Please either post on this board Please either post on this board, or email Clem's parents at gretandlin@netscape.net

I've CUT & PASTED this from another travel forum ... there are messages on that board from his parents now. If anyone is in that region, please keep this in mind!

TBR-China 31 May 2007 15:57

G'Day,

have posted the missing person in PRC search note on shanghaimotorcycle : Shanghai Motorcycle as well.

best regards, Butchman

TT-Kira 31 May 2007 17:04

Butchman

That's great, I'm sure the family will appreciate it.

If anyone else is on 'China' related sites or just general travel sites, please post it ... the original is on Lonely Planet's 'The Thorn Tree' forum

Kira

Gecko 1 Jun 2007 10:29

I have made this thread a "stickY" Please keep us informed of any developments.

TT-Kira 3 Jun 2007 11:30

Thanks Gecko - I think they need all the help they can get.

I've cut & pasted this from the other forum - a link to a semi-official Chinese newspaper: ¤@¿D¤j§Q¨È¹C«È¦b¥|¤t°^¹Ç¤s¥¢ÂÜ - *»´ä¤å¶×³ø - that link should work despite looking weird, anyone that can read Chinese should be able to read it.

And, The Mountaineering Association in Sichuan has already stepped in to help.

Walkabout 5 Jun 2007 12:00

More publicity
 
This has also made it into the BBC international webpage:

BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Search for travel writer in Tibet

which has got to help!!

Dave

TT-Kira 25 Jul 2007 13:01

Clem's body has been found: his father posted this on Lonely Planet's Thorn Tree forum:

The following details have been advised by Clem’s wife Romi Arm, and his brothers Jeffrey and Simon, all of whom are now in Kangding.

"The search that found Clem concentrated on a small area around the eastern Riwuqie track where there had been a number of credible sightings. It seems that Clem had left the track and climbed up a steep slope to a plateau. This is where he died, living the life he loved, amidst some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.
All evidence indicates Clem died quickly of natural causes and that he did not suffer.
Romi, Jeff and Simon, in conjunction with officials and others in Kangding, are arranging for his cremation.
Once again we are very grateful for the enormous contribution and support of all Thorntree members. A special thankyou to Salma, Kira, Mieke, Keith, Leon and all those people who took the time to post potential sightings and suggestions. "

Gecko 26 Jul 2007 12:38

This is really sad. My deepest sympathy to his freinds and family. I hope that their loss is somehow lessened in the knowldge that he died doing what he loved. I only hope I will be so lucky when my time comes....
RIP Clem. :(


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