Hikers Rescued By ICSAR At Valentine Peak
On Wednesday, the Iron County Search and Rescue team rescued two hikers at Valentine Peak after they were stranded at least a few hundred feet away from the Parowan Trail in Utah in steep terrain.
“They were cold, wet, and not prepared for the changing weather conditions,” Iron County SAR said on social media. Read more here
Great work to the Iron County SAr team and other volunteers for rescuing the two hikers. This is a reminder always to be prepared when going on hikes to recreations such as the mountains or trails, making sure you pack an emergency kit bag with a warm blanket and plenty of water. We hope the hikers are doing well and as always, please be safe out there!
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