Lost hiker found in east Snohomish County

GOLD BAR, Wash. (AP) - Searchers have found a 39-year-old Seattle man who was lost on a hike at Mount Persis, which is off the Stevens Pass Highway east of Gold Bar.

Snohomish County sheriff's Lt. Rob Beidler (BY'-dler) says the man is uninjured.

Beidler says the man's dog got lost Wednesday and trapped in the snow-well around a tree. By the time he got the dog out it was dark, so he signaled for help with an emergency beacon.

The county mountain rescue team hiked to the location Thursday morning.


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  • CH wrote...
    I will have to try that -
    good in the woods and get lost. What is the record for the most spent in a mountain rescue?
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  • CH wrote...
    now ask him -
    will that be visa or master card.
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