Hiker Rescued After Being Stranded At Crater Lake National Park
Over the weekend, a 26-year-old hiker was rescued by multiple SAR teams after being stranded at Crater Lake National Park, where he spent the night in the caldera and also suffered a leg injury.
Although crews could hear the man calling for help, they had initial difficulty locating him and there were delays in accessing park boats, officials said. Read more here
Great work to all the SAR teams for rescuing the hiker. We hope the man is recovering from his leg injury, and as always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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