On April 12, 1976, 19-year-old Steven Paul Thomas sat down at a lean-to on the trail to Mt Marcy, brewed himself a cup of tea, and told his hiking partners he was going out for a short walk. He never came back...
What followed was one of the most puzzling disappearances in Adirondack history. Hundreds of searchers, helicopters, dogs, and years of follow-up would turn up no trace of the young hiker. His family, especially his brother, would spend decades combing the High Peaks, chasing answers the forest never gave up.
Was it exposure, disorientation, or an accident hidden by the terrain? Or was something darker at play that afternoon in the Adirondack High Peaks?
Join me as we discuss the tragic mystery of Steven Paul Thomas.
Resources & References:
- Adirondack Life — “In Limbo” (article on Thomas’s disappearance)
- NamUs Case MP9488 — Steven Paul Thomas
- Community archives and historical accounts of the 1976 search effort
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