Three People Rescued On Mount Baldy
On Monday, an 18-year-old hiker was rescued after he slipped, fell, and injured his leg while hiking in the San Gabriel Mountains of Mt. Baldy. Meanwhile, his two friends were rescued on Tuesday morning after they got lost while trying to find cellular reception.
Mount Baldy -- aka Mount San Antonio -- is home to already challenging hiking trails in the area, including scenic Devil's Backbone with its steep drop-offs, that can become treacherous with snow and ice in winter. Read more here
Thank you to the SAR teams for rescuing the three hikers. We wish the 18-year-old hiker a speedy recovery from his injury. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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