4 stranded hikers rescued from snowy conditions on North Shore mountain - CTV News
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Search and rescue volunteers were called to the Mount Brunswick Trail near Lions Bay, B.C., Saturday night to help four stuck hikers.
Lions Bay SAR says the group became stranded in steep, snowy and slippery conditions. A search team hiked to the subjects, but due to the time of day and temperature they opted to call North Shore Rescue to extract the hikers via helicopter.
“This incident serves as another reminder that Mount Brunswick is still under winter conditions and is not suitable for travel in running shoes. Proper footwear and winter mountain gear is needed for this route,” Lions Bay…
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