
SAR Team Rescue Multiple Hikers on Grandstaff Canyon Due To Severe Weather
Just last weekend, the Grand County Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team rescued at least 20 people on Grandstaff Canyon due to severe, wet weather.
Twenty people were rescued from Grandstaff Canyon by Grand County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue in a six-hour operation that ended after midnight, reads a social media post from SAR. Read more here
Great work to the SAR teams at Grand County for their dedication to rescuing the 20 hikers. Please be safe out there!
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