Distressed Hiker Rescued Near Horse Creek
Last Friday, the Teton County Search and Rescue Team assisted a 66-year-old hunter near Horse Creek who had become lost while hunting with his group and was unable to continue due to feeling distressed.
After dusk, the group was hiking down a steep trail back to camp in a remote area southeast of the Cache Creek drainage, when “the man could go no further,” according to a Facebook post by TCSAR.
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Thank you to TCSAR for aiding the hunter back to safety, as we wish him a speedy recovery. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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