Seattle Mountain Rescue Team Rescues Hiker on Mailbox Peak
The Seattle Mountain Rescue team rescued a dehydrated hiker who was experiencing leg cramps in the Mailbox Peak area over the weekend and got to the hiker 30 minutes faster, all thanks to the E-bike.
The e-bike team rapidly reached the hiker on the roughly five-mile climb from the trailhead with enough time to assess their condition and provide fluids and warmth as temperatures dropped. Read more here
Thank you to the Seattle Mountain Rescue team and their e-bikes for rescuing the hiker, as we wish the individual a speedy recovery. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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