
Ill Hiker Rescued on Zapata Trail in Colorado
On Sunday, the Alamosa Volunteer Search and Rescue team aided a sick hiker who became blue in the face while hiking up the Zapata Trail.
Search and rescue personnel then assisted the hiker 150 feet uphill to an opening where he could be hoisted out. Read more here
Great work to the AVSAR and other volunteers for aiding the man.We hope he recovers well and as always, please be safe out there!
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