Hikers rescued in Vermont amid sub-zero temperatures

Vermont's unforgiving wilderness proved too much for two Canadian hikers, who were rescued in a daring operation by search and rescue teams. The pair, both from Ontario, called 911 on February 7 after becoming stranded at the summit of Camel’s Hump mountain in Duxbury. Their distress call came as temperatures plummeted to below zero, with wind chills dipping perilously low.

Rescue crews sprang into action, climbing the 4,083-foot mountain under conditions that would make even the most seasoned mountaineer think twice. The Monroe Trail, which intersects with the Alpine Trail, proved a treacherous route, but teams persevered, armed with nothing but determination and an arsenal of rescue equipment.

At 11:20 p.m., after hours of searching in subzero temperatures and deep snow, rescue teams finally reached the pair, who were suffering from hypothermia. The hikers' lives were saved thanks to a combination of grit, teamwork, and cutting-edge rescue techniques.

The 21-year-old man walked down the trail once he was warmed up, but the 19-year-old woman needed to be loaded onto a stretcher and whisked away to an ambulance waiting at the bottom. She received medical attention at a local hospital, where she's expected to make a full recovery.

Vermont State Police commended the rescue team for their bravery and skill in navigating conditions that would have tested even the most seasoned adventurers. And while the state doesn't hold those who call for backcountry help financially liable for their rescue, it's clear that the hikers' determination to reach the summit was matched only by the determination of the rescue teams to bring them home safely.
 
omg I cant even imagine how scary that must've been for them 🀯😱 they must've been literally frozen in seconds but those rescuers were like real-life superheroes! I mean, 4k ft mountain in -20c wind? That's just insane πŸ˜‚ and the fact that they still managed to find them is just amazing. hope the girl recovers fully tho, hypothermia's no joke πŸ’•
 
🚨 This is just too suspicious πŸ€”... Like, what if they were trying to send a message? Maybe those hikers got lost on purpose? And what's with the timing? February 7, right after the winter solstice? It's like they wanted to coincide with the longest night of the year. And that temperature drop? That's some eerie coincidence. Plus, the fact that they called 911 without a phone signal... πŸ“΅πŸ” I mean, what if it was a pre-planned rescue operation all along? The whole thing just smells fishy to me 🐟
 
OMG, can you even imagine being stranded in subzero temps with no phone signal 🀯?! The rescue op on Camel's Hump mountain was INSANE 🚨! I mean, those search and rescue crews are seriously brave (and skilled) to tackle that treacherous terrain. Hypothermia is no joke, though - glad they got the 19-year-old woman medical attention ASAP πŸ’‰.

I'm so impressed by the teamwork on display here... those rescuers were like a well-oiled machine 🀝! And it's awesome to see the state police giving them props for their bravery and skill. That summit trek must've been terrifying, but I guess you could say they "hiked" away from a bad situation πŸ˜‚. What a thrilling rescue story! πŸ‘
 
Wow, what a terrifying experience! I mean, can you imagine getting stranded on top of that mountain with temps below zero? Shivers just thinking about it πŸ˜…... but you know what's even more impressive? The teamwork and dedication of those search and rescue teams. They're the real heroes here! I'm so glad they were able to reach those two hikers in time, too - it could've been a lot worse for them.

It makes me think about my own adventures (if I can call 'em that now πŸ˜‰) when I was younger... always pushing myself to get further and higher. But this just goes to show you that even with all the planning and prep, nature's still got its own way of surprising you. Maybe that's a lesson for us old folks too - never underestimate the power of Mother Nature!
 
I'm shakin' my head over these two Canadian hikers 🀯! I mean, I get it, adventure calls and all that jazz #AdventureSeekers #RescueMission. But, like, seriously?! 😱 4,083 feet in subzero temps? That's just crazy talk ❄️. I'm glad those rescue teams were there to save the day, tho πŸ’ͺ. Their bravery is truly inspiring πŸ™Œ. And can we talk about how grueling that Monroe Trail must've been for them and the rescue crew? Talk about a test of endurance πŸ”οΈ #MountainLife #RescueHeroes. I hope the 19-yr-old girl makes a speedy recovery, btw πŸ’•.
 
omg what a crazy situation! I mean, 21Β° below zero is like, whoa 🀯 I'm so glad they had those 911 people nearby or it would've been super bad for 'em. And I love how the rescue team didn't give up even when it was all icy and dark – that's what teamwork is all about! πŸ’ͺ The girl's gonna be just fine too, fingers crossed 🀞
 
wow thats crazy what if they didnt call 911 😱 wouldve been a sad story anyway i think those rescuers are total heroes gotta give it up for them πŸ‘, i mean can you imagine being in those conditions? -20c is like freezing your butt off ❄️, but at least the rescue teams had the right gear and were prepared to tackle that mountain. its just another reminder to always be prepared when venturing into the wilderness and not to underestimate the power of nature 🌳
 
πŸ”οΈ I feel so bad for these two Canadians... they were really lucky to get out alive. Hypothermia is no joke πŸ₯Ά. It's crazy that they thought it was a good idea to hike in those conditions, especially with temps below zero ❄️. Anyways, gotta give props to the rescue team - I mean, who else can say they navigated a mountain like that? 😲 Those teams are true heroes πŸ’ͺ!
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda skeptical about these wilderness survival challenges getting so much attention πŸ€”. Like, yeah sure, it's awesome that those hikers were rescued and all, but what's the point of going on a hike in subzero temps if you're just gonna end up calling 911? πŸ˜‚ Don't get me wrong, I'm all for people enjoying nature and stuff, but when it starts to turn deadly, shouldn't they have been more prepared? πŸ”οΈ The rescue team did an amazing job, no doubt about it, but what's the takeaway here? Should we be celebrating the hikers' bravery or warning them to stick to the trails next time? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
Man, can you imagine being stuck on a mountain with temps like that? Like, I know they're experienced hikers and all, but still... 😱 those winds must've been brutal! I'm just glad they called 911 when they did, or who knows what could've happened. The rescue team's determination to find them is seriously inspiring - those guys are true heroes πŸ™Œ. And the fact that it was a collaborative effort between search and rescue teams is amazing - teamwork like that always makes a difference πŸ’ͺ. It just goes to show you how important it is to be prepared and aware of the risks when venturing into the wilderness, even with all your gear and whatnot... Lesson learned for anyone thinking of taking on Camel's Hump πŸ”οΈ!
 
I cant believe how lucky they were to be rescued after being stuck up there for hours in -20 degree weather!!!! 😱🌫️ The rescuers must've been totally freezing but they still managed to get those two people to safety πŸ™πŸ’ͺ It's such a great reminder of the importance of having emergency services and trained teams ready to help in situations like this πŸš‘πŸ’₯ And honestly, I think its awesome that they got to walk down the trail when the other one needed a stretcher – you just can't put a price on people's lives πŸ’•
 
Ugh, what a crazy rescue op πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ! I mean, those guys were lucky to make it out alive ❄️. But you know, back in my day... we didn't have all these fancy rescue teams and equipment πŸ˜…. We just used our wits and whatever we could find to survive. Still, it's amazing how a good old-fashioned distress call can get someone the help they need in a hurry πŸ“ž.

And let me tell you, I'm still shivering thinking about those subzero temps β„οΈπŸ˜‚! But seriously, it just goes to show that even with all our tech and expertise, we're not immune to nature's fury β›ˆοΈ. Anyways, glad to hear the girl made a full recovery πŸ™, and kudos to the rescue team for being total pros πŸ’ͺ!
 
🌟 Man, what a crazy situation these two Canadians found themselves in! I mean, who calls 911 from the summit of Camel's Hump mountain in -20Β°C temps? πŸ˜‚ That takes guts (or maybe just pure luck?). But seriously, I'm so relieved those rescue teams were able to find them and get them to safety. Hypothermia is no joke, especially in that kind of environment. It's a good reminder to always check the forecast and be prepared before heading out on an adventure. And let's give it up for those rescue teams – they're the real heroes here! πŸ’ͺ
 
Can you imagine being stuck on a mountain with no phone signal and freezing temps? πŸš¨πŸ˜‚ Like, what even is the point of having a fancy phone if it's not gonna work when you need it most? And these hikers, they called 911 like, an hour after things started getting bad, I mean, can't they just wait till morning or something? Anyway, props to those rescue teams for braving the elements and saving those two. It's crazy what humans can do in a crisis situation πŸ’ͺπŸ»πŸš’.
 
[Image of a meme with a person stuck in snow, surrounded by a search and rescue team]

[ GIF: A dog (Maru) getting rescued from an avalanche ]

[ Image: Two people (hikers) shivering on top of a mountain, with a red line indicating the 911 call ]

[ GIF: A firefighter (with flames emoji) saying "we've got this!" ]

[ Image: A rescue team in winter gear, holding up a stretcher with the hiker on it ]

[ GIF: A cartoon character (SpongeBob) looking relieved after being saved from the cold ]
 
Ugh, can we talk about how bloated this article is? 🀯 I mean, I get it, two people got stuck in the woods and some heroes saved their lives. But do we really need a 3,000-word piece on every single detail of the rescue? The whole thing reads like a novel, not a news report. Can't they just give us the CliffsNotes version already? πŸ€” I'd love to see more about what's going on with Vermont's search and rescue systems - is it really that well-funded or prepared for situations like this? And why the lack of quotes from the hikers themselves? It feels like we're getting a one-sided story here. Can't wait until they release a follow-up piece with some actual depth πŸ™„
 
I'm still shaking my head thinking about how close they came to losing those two hikers πŸ€―β„οΈ. Like, what even is the point of calling 911 if you're not prepared for a serious situation? I mean, yeah, their determination to reach the summit is admirable and all, but having a plan B (or in this case, a backup rescue team) would've made all the difference 😬. Also, can we talk about how ridiculous it is that they had to hike in -20Β°C weather with wind chills? Like, no thanks πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Anyways, I'm glad they're both gonna be alright πŸ’•.
 
I don’t usually comment but this rescue mission is honestly insane 🀯🚨! I mean, can you even imagine being stranded in below zero temps and having to call 911? And then you gotta climb a 4k mountain with nothing but gear and determination? That's just wild. I guess it’s good they got the help they needed though - hypothermia is no joke β„οΈπŸ’‰. I feel so bad for the girl who had to get loaded onto a stretcher, hope she recovers fast πŸ’•πŸ₯. And the rescue team, they’re like real-life superheroes πŸ¦Έβ€β™‚οΈπŸ’ͺ! I don’t know how they do it, but kudos to them for keeping everyone safe in those crazy conditions πŸ’―.
 
πŸŒ²πŸ’¨ I'm still shook by this incredible rescue mission! I mean, can you even imagine being stuck in subzero temps with no phone signal for hours? It's a miracle those two hikers called 911 when they did. The fact that the rescue teams had to navigate such treacherous terrain and windchills is just mind-blowing 🀯. And the teamwork! I mean, it's not every day you see a group of strangers come together like that in a life-or-death situation πŸ’•.

I'm also super impressed by how quickly they were able to warm up the 19-year-old girl and get her medical attention ASAP - talk about prioritizing safety! And let's give those rescue teams major props for their bravery, even if it was just getting dressed for the job 🎩. It's always amazing to see humans come together in a crisis like this, and I'm so grateful that everyone is okay πŸ™.
 
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