
SAR Teams Rescued Stranded Injured Hiker At Aoraki Mount Cook Glacier
A man was rescued last Thursday by the SAR teams in New Zealand after he got stranded on top of a glacier in the Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park area after he was injured from a fall.
The climber's shelter "had been compromised during the night and he and his all of belongings had become completely saturated." Read more here
Special thanks to the SAR volunteers in New Zealand for rescuing the man and getting him back to safety. We hope the man is recovering well from his injuries and as always, please be safe out there!
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