
Two Skiers Rescued By DCSAR on South Sister
On Tuesday, the Deschutes County Search and Rescue team came to the rescue of two male hikers after they both got stranded and one of the skiers got injured on South Sister.
The skiers, both men aged 19 and 20 from Salt Lake City, Utah, were unreachable by phone, prompting SAR teams to coordinate a rescue mission on March 11. Read more here
Great work to the DCSAR for rescuing the men. We hope one of the men is recovering well from his injuries. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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