A family of hikers had hiked from the Salmon River Trailhead of Mt. Hood on Tuesday, ultimately climbing eight miles to an elevation of 3,500 feet. Due to changing weather and dropping temperatures, they used the Emergency SOS via Satellite feature to summon help.
According to a report from Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office a call for help came in at 7:30pm. Due to worsening conditions, the family was advised to shelter in place as rescuers tried to reach them.
Ground crews using all-terrain vehicles were deployed, but couldn’t reach them due to the changing conditions until 6am the following morning. Rescuers found the group “cold, wet, and dyhydrated, but otherwise okay.”
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Family trapped on Mt. Hood rescued via Emergency SOS via Satellite