Two Snowmobilers Builds Shelter After Being Stranded
Two snowmobilers from Utah built a shelter overnight after they were both stranded in the snow until they were rescued by the SAR Team the next morning.
When the men realized they were stranded, they built a snow cave in order to wait out the storm for the night, built a fire, and were believed to have sufficient gear, Sotelo said. Read more here
Great work to the SAR Team for locating the two men, and also I would like to commend both of the snowmobilers for being prepared as they both built a shelter, had a few necessities in hand, and provided a fire pit to stay warm. Please stay safe out there!
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