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Pair rescued from Crowsnest Pass backcountry
By DAVE DORMER, CALGARY SUN
.Cold, wet and without emergency equipment, two snowmobilers had to be rescued after they got stuck while snowmobiling near the Crowsnest Pass.
The pair — a man and a woman from Calgary with limited backcountry experience — left the Atlas staging area northwest of the Crowsnest Pass about 6:30 p.m. Saturday, expecting to be gone for about 90 minutes.
But they ended up getting stuck and when they couldn’t dig the machines out, they decided to try and walk out.
Unfamiliar with the area and without any emergency equipment, the pair had no way to make a fire or build a shelter.
Eventually they made it to an area where they got cell phone reception and managed to phone police.
The Crowsnest Pass Rescue Squad was sent to search for them and the pair were found — cold, wet and complaining of possible hypothermia — just after midnight Sunday.
By DAVE DORMER, CALGARY SUN
.Cold, wet and without emergency equipment, two snowmobilers had to be rescued after they got stuck while snowmobiling near the Crowsnest Pass.
The pair — a man and a woman from Calgary with limited backcountry experience — left the Atlas staging area northwest of the Crowsnest Pass about 6:30 p.m. Saturday, expecting to be gone for about 90 minutes.
But they ended up getting stuck and when they couldn’t dig the machines out, they decided to try and walk out.
Unfamiliar with the area and without any emergency equipment, the pair had no way to make a fire or build a shelter.
Eventually they made it to an area where they got cell phone reception and managed to phone police.
The Crowsnest Pass Rescue Squad was sent to search for them and the pair were found — cold, wet and complaining of possible hypothermia — just after midnight Sunday.