Hiker Rescued After Getting Stuck in Quicksand At Arches National Park
On Sunday, Grand County Search and Rescue and other volunteers came to the rescue for a hiker who got stuck in quicksand at Arches National Park.
The hiker, who was not injured, was trapped in the substance for several freezing hours, stuck up to his thighs in a canyon area Sunday morning, his rescuers said. Read more here
Thank you to Grand County SAR and other volunteers for rescuing the hiker, as we wish him a speedy recovery. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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