MCSO Rescues Hikers and Dog on Larch Mountain Trail
Last week on Friday night, the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office SAR team came to the rescue of two hikers and a dog after the trio became stranded in the dark on Larch Mountain Trail.
Due to unreliable phone service, MCSO, the hikers had to resort to text messaging. Read more here
Great work to the MCSO SAR volunteers and others for rescuing the hikers and their dog. Like the previous article, please be safe and pack smart if you plan on doing a night hike. Make sure you pack the most essentials, dress warm, charge up your phone, and have a plan of where you want to hike and figure out a way to get back to home base right after hiking. As always, please be safe out there!
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