Injured Hiker Rescued At Arches National Park
A 26-year-old woman was rescued at Arches National Park by the National Park Service Search and Rescue along with the Grand County paramedics and emergency personnel after she suffered an injury on her lower leg while out on a hike on Sunday.
According to the posting, the temperature was 40 degrees with a mixture of ice and snow in certain areas of the trail. Read more here
Great work to the volunteers for rescuing the woman. It's very important to always check the weather for harsh weather conditions before heading out on a hike. We hope the woman is recovering from her injuries and as always, please be safe out there!
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