Gallatin SAR Team Rescues Hiker From Deep Snow
A hiker was rescued by the Gallatin SAR team from deep snow near Ross Pass Junction in Montana where the hiker soon after suffered from hypothermia.
Rescuers received the hiker’s exact location via a charged cell phone they had brought along. Read more here
We're thrilled to hear the hiker has been rescued all thanks to the Gallatin County Sar team. This is a friendly reminder to always bring the appropriate attire and equipment when traveling to the mountains where there is still snow. Always reminder to check the weather before traveling to your destination. Please be safe out there!
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