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Family Rescued from Guadalupe Mountains Hike
Recent rescue operations highlight the dangers of hiking in extreme conditions without adequate preparation. In Riverside County, California, five hikers, including two adults and three minors, were airlifted from the Ladder Canyon Trail after one member experienced heat exhaustion in temperatures reaching 109 degrees. Meanwhile, in Texas, a family of three—including a 3-month-old infant—was rescued from Guadalupe Mountains National Park after running out of water during a strenuous hike. Rangers located them using a helicopter, and all were evaluated for dehydration and heat exhaustion. These incidents serve as critical reminders for hikers to adequately prepare for the harsh realities of outdoor adventures, especially in extreme weather. Authorities emphasize the importance of carrying sufficient water and understanding trail difficulties before embarking on hikes.
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