
Injured Hiker Rescued in Lonesome Lake Trail After Fall
A 30-year-old woman who went hiking with a group of friends was rescued by the Fish and Game conservation officers and the Lonesome Lake Hut Staff after she slipped on a rock while trying to take a picture of a lake in Lonesome Lake Trail on Saturday.
Staff from the Lonesome Lake hut went to her location to assess what were significant lower leg injuries, requiring a carryout. Read more here
Great thanks to the SAR teams for rescuing the injured woman. We hope she recovers well from her injured leg and we wish her a speedy recovery. Please be safe out there!
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