
Horseback Rider Rescued by GCSAR on Buffalo Horn Creek
The Gallatin County Search and Rescue and other volunteers came to a horseback rider's rescue after riding up at Buffalo Horn Creek where the individual's horse wiped the rider off, sustaining a few injuries on the back, arm, and leg.
He also reminded recreationalists of the importance of having a communication device with fully charged batteries when recreating in the backcountry in case of an emergency. Read more here
We hope the horseback rider quickly recovers from their injuries as we want to commend the SAR teams for their amazing work. Please be safe out there!
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