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Search and rescue efforts continue for mushroom picker on Haida Gwaii amidst storm

A man who was picking mushrooms on the Drill Main Forest Service Road on Haida Gwaii has been missing since Sept. 20.

69-year-old Richard Smith Sr., was last seen Sept. 20

A photo of Richard Smith Senior a man who is missing in Haida Gwaii
Richard Smith Sr., 69, is described as being five foot seven inches tall, weighing 143 pounds. He has greying black hair and brown eyes. (Richard Smith Jr)

A man who was picking mushrooms on the Drill Main Forest Service Road on the archipelago ofHaida Gwaii has been missing since Sept. 20.

His disappearance has prompted a joint search effort between the Archipelago Search andRescue (ArchSAR), RCMP, Council of the Haida Nation and Old Massett Village Council.

ArchSAR manager, Chris Ashurst, said the search for 69-year-old Richard Smith Sr.,began when he did not return from mushroom picking to meet with his friends.

Autumn, which is known as mushroom-picking season,also coincides with stormy weather in the archipelago of Haida Gwaii.

Search and rescue efforts have been ongoing since Smith went missing, according to Ashurst. When the storm system developed Sunday night, search efforts continued, although they were scaled back, he said.

On Monday, Environment Canada warned of a bomb cyclone off the B.C. coast stormscaused by a rapid drop in air pressure thatcan bring heavy rain and powerful winds. Haida Gwaii and the North Coast saw windgusts of 100 kilometres per hour.

"Alot of people are heading out onto the landscape and every year we do hear about people who are overdue and you know we're prepared and the community is always prepared to get our bags together and go out and help bring them in," said Ashurst.

The ArchSAR manager said once the weather gets better on Sept. 27, crews will be back on the ground looking for Smith.

"We're all worried. There's pain and anxiety and that's in the family, the community and the searchers and the people who knew Richard, of course but also people who don't know Richard," said Ashurst.

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Smith, who is Indigenous,is described as being five foot seven inches tall, weighing 143 pounds. He has greying black hair and brown eyes.

"The public is asked to remain out of the area of the Drill Main Forest Service Road while the search for Richard is ongoing," saidSgt. Chris Manseau, detachment commander withDaajing Giids RCMP.

With files from Daybreak North