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2 Missing Snowmobilers Rescued Near Revelstoke: Mother

The Canadian Press, 08 Jan, 2018 01:22 PM
    REVELSTOKE, B.C. — Police say two young men are lucky to have survived after they got lost snowmobiling and were forced to spend the night on a mountain near Revelstoke, B.C.
     
    RCMP Cpl. Thomas Blakney said the men, both 24-year-old Kelowna residents, were reported missing Saturday afternoon when they failed to return to their rented sleds after spending the day on Boulder Mountain in eastern B.C.
     
    Rescue crews spent about five hours searching for the pair in the dark Saturday night, but had nothing to go on other than the fact that they were on the mountain, Blakney said.
     
    "It's a needle in a haystack," he said.
     
    Officials closed public access to the area Sunday so rescuers could search using helicopter and sled teams.
     
    Around 1 p.m., the men were found, cold but in good health. Revelstoke Search and Rescue transported the snowmobilers off of the mountain.
     
    Blakney said it appears that one of the two sleds ran out of fuel Saturday and when the men tried to get out on the other machine, they got lost.
     
    The pair created a make-shift snow fort where they stayed for the night before trying to walk out Sunday morning, he said.
     
    The snowmobilers got lost again on Sunday, Blakney said, but rescuers saw their footprints and were able to track them down.
     
    "They're safe and sound, so it's a good ending," he said, noting that the terrain and conditions in the area is unpredictable, and the situation could have been much worse.
     
    The snowmobilers had an avalanche kit with the basics, but did not have the food or supplies required to spend a night on the mountain, Blakney said.
     
    Police are reminding recreational sledders that it is important to have appropriate equipment and training when going into the back country.

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