
Seriously Injured Hiker Rescued in Adams Canyon
On Memorial weekend, a hiker was rescued by Davis County Search and Rescue and other volunteers after an incident in Adams Canyon caused the man to slip and fall 20 feet to the top of a waterfall, suffering head and leg injuries.
"He's lucky to be alive," said Steve Petty with Davis County Search and Rescue. Read more here
We hope the man recovers from his injuries, as we are glad the DCSAR and other volunteers safely rescued him. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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