Leif Erik Osmar was born on August 25, 1976, in Soldotna, Alaska, to Dean and Neva Osmar. Raised in the rural community of Cohoe, Leif's upbringing was deeply intertwined with the Alaskan wilderness. From a young age, he was immersed in the family tradition of commercial fishing, assisting at their fish sites on Humpy Point. By the age of 16, Leif was operating his own skiff, leading crews with a reputation for safety and efficiency. His crew members often remarked on his patience and his unparalleled ability to "pick salmon" swiftly.
Leif was known for his adventurous nature and deep appreciation for the outdoors. He frequently embarked on solo camping trips in the Caribou Hills, accompanied by his loyal beagle. These excursions often led to close encounters with Alaskan wildlife, including bears and moose. Leif's resilience was evident in his ability to navigate the challenges of deep snow and extreme cold. An accomplished swimmer, he was known to swim in the frigid waters of Cook Inlet throughout the year, without the aid of a wetsuit. His proficiency extended to kayaking, where he mastered techniques like the "Eskimo roll," and he also undertook canoe trips down the Kasilof and Swanson Rivers.
On September 9, 2014, Leif set out from his family's fish camp near Clam Gulch in his 13-foot blue kayak, accompanied by his two beagle puppies, Ivan and Haley. When he failed to return after an extended period, his father, Dean Osmar, reported him missing. The Coast Guard initiated a comprehensive search operation, deploying Jayhawk helicopters from Kodiak and Cordova, an HC-130 Hercules aircraft, and the Cutter Roanoke Island. The Alaska Air National Guard contributed with an HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter and pararescuemen, while the Alaska State Troopers provided additional aerial, marine, and ground support.
The search efforts led to the discovery of Leif's capsized kayak approximately one mile offshore in Cook Inlet, near Clam Gulch. A life jacket was found nearby, but there were no signs of Leif or his dogs. Despite the extensive search, no further evidence was uncovered, and the official search was suspended pending new information. ...Read More
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