100 Yards from Water | Disaster Strikes E218

100 Yards from Water | Disaster Strikes E218

On July 17, 2006, 29-year-old Dave Buschow collapsed and died from dehydration less than 100 yards from water during a Boulder Outdoor Survival School (BOSS) course in Utah. Despite showing clear signs of severe dehydration for hours—pale skin, muscle cramps, slurred speech, and hallucinations—his guide never offered the emergency water he carried in his pack. This episode examines how institutional philosophy can override basic safety protocols, and asks: who is qualified to make life-or-death medical decisions in the wilderness?

00:00 Introduction to Disaster Strikes

00:46 The Tragic Story of Dave Buschow

01:29 Understanding Wilderness Survival Schools

02:36 The Appeal of Survival Challenges

06:46 The Psychological and Physical Risks

07:54 The Boulder Outdoor Survival School

12:38 Dave Buschow's Final Journey

18:45 The Effects of Severe Dehydration

21:24 Dehydration and Volume Shock

22:53 Recognizing and Reversing Symptoms

25:40 The Tragic Collapse

27:02 Emergency Response and Aftermath

29:01 Legal and Institutional Repercussions

31:41 Lessons and Changes

35:56 Ongoing Debate and Reflection

41:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

References: 100 Yards from Water | Disaster Strikes Primary Sources Legal & Investigation Documents
  • Garfield County Sheriff's Office Investigation Report, July 2006
  • Utah Office of the Medical Examiner Autopsy Report (Dr. Edward Leis), July 2006
  • Associated Press FOIA Documents, May 2007
  • Hebert/Buschow v. Boulder Outdoor Survival School, Federal Lawsuit, May 2007
  • US Forest Service Permit Suspension Documents, 2006-2007
Key Witness Statements
  • Sean O'Neill (guide) written statement to Garfield County Sheriff's Office, July 19, 2006
  • Course participant accounts (via FOIA documents)
  • Deputy Ray Gardner, Garfield County Sheriff's Office
Family Sources
  • Patricia Hebert (mother) and Rob Buschow (brother) public statements
  • RememberDave.net (memorial website)
Organization Information Boulder Outdoor Survival School (BOSS)
  • Official website: www.boss-inc.com
  • Course materials and policies (2006 and current)
  • 501(c)(3) nonprofit filing (2018)
Medical References
  • Wilderness First Aid (WFA) vs. Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certification standards
  • Standard medical protocols for dehydration and hypovolemic shock
  • Wilderness medicine oral rehydration protocols
Additional Context
  • Milgram obedience experiment (authority compliance research)
  • Dave Buschow's BOSS application and medical clearance (May 2006)
  • News coverage: Associated Press reports (May-November 2007)
Note: Settlement terms are confidential. No criminal charges were filed

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