2 Hikers Rescued After Being Stranded on Icy Trail in Death Valley
Two men were saved by helicopter after being stuck on an icy trail near Death Valley National Park, California.
An NPS spokesperson says the two men were hiking Telescope Peak Trail when, in spite of wearing crampons, they slipped off trail while crossing a "steep, icy drainage."... read more here
We're delighted to hear both men were safely rescued and luckily, no injuries. Please be safe out there!
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