Hiker Found Alive After 50 Days Lost in Canadian Wilderness
- A hiker in northern British Columbia was found alive after being reported missing for over five weeks.
- Police stated, "Finding Sam alive is the absolute best outcome" despite fears from the public.
- The hiker, in poor condition, initially stayed in his car for days before camping by a creek.
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On October 7, Sam set off on a short 10-day expedition, heading to Redfern-Keily Provincial Park, an isolated area renowned for its alpine scenery and glaciers. When he did not return on the planned date, his family reported him missing on October 17, triggering a search operation. Redfern-Keily Park is 80 kilometers from the nearest road, and weather conditions can become extremely difficult, especially in during the winter. Young Sam's discove…
Missing hiker survived more than a month in Canada’s snowy wilderness: 'Absolute best outcome'
It started out as a regular Tuesday morning for two men heading out on a trail for work in the backcountry of Canadas northeast British Columbia when they spotted another man trudging out of the wilderness.They recognized him as the lost hiker Sam Benastick, who had been reported missing more than a month ago, on October 19, according to the Northern Rockies Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).The 20-year-old was reportedly found on a service r…
20-year-old mountaineer Sam Benastick was found alive last Tuesday after being lost for 50 days in the Rocky Mountains of Northern Canada. This was reported by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) on their social networks. Continue reading...
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