
Clackamas SAR Team Rescues Two Women After They Got Lost at Ramona Falls
The Clackamas SAR trail team safely rescued two women from California after getting lost at Ramona Falls while hiking out in the dark.
The two hikers had no map, compass, or flashlights, and were "overcome by darkness and exhaustion," said rescuers. Read more here
Great work to the Clackamas SAR team for rescuing the two women. Everyone, it's very important to always bring your emergency essentials with you like a flashlight for example, so that you don't get lost and you know where you're headed if you plan on hiking at night. Please be safe out there!
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