Hikers rescued in Vermont amid sub-zero temperatures

Ugh, I'm just so glad they were rescued! 🙌 Those Canadian hikers were really lucky to have such a great response from the search and rescue team in Vermont. I mean, can you even imagine being stranded at 4,000 feet with temps below zero? Brrr 😬 The conditions on Camel's Hump mountain sound incredibly tough, and I'm sure it was a huge relief for the hikers when they finally got help. But seriously, kudos to the rescue team - they're total heroes! 🙏 And yeah, it just goes to show that if you do get lost in the wilderness, there are always people willing to lend a hand... even in crazy weather conditions 😊
 
wow 🤯, I'm just so relieved those two Canadians made it out alive 😌! Like, can you imagine being stranded at 4k feet in subzero temps? 💥 That's some crazy stuff right there 🤪. But seriously, the rescuers were total heroes 👏, and I'm all about that teamwork & grit vibes 💪. And on a more positive note, it just goes to show how amazing our emergency services are 🙌, always stepping up to save the day in the most extreme conditions ❄️. Let's give those rescue crews a round of applause 🎉!
 
I mean, can you believe the crazy weather they were up against? Temperatures below zero, wind chills plummeting... it's like, woah! I'm just glad those search and rescue teams showed up when they did. I don't think any of us would've been able to handle that kind of conditions for that long.

It's also super impressive how quickly the rescue team sprang into action. I mean, 4,083-foot mountain in subzero temps? That's like, a whole different world up there! But they still managed to navigate it with determination and teamwork... that's some next-level stuff right there 🤩. And I'm just glad those hikers are gonna be okay - hypothermia is no joke.

It's also really cool how the rescue team got commended by the Vermont State Police for their bravery and skill. I mean, they're not even supposed to get paid for that kind of thing? But seriously, it's a huge testament to the dedication and expertise of those search and rescue teams. They're literally saving lives up there 🙏.

Anyway, just another day when we realize how amazing our emergency responders are... keep doing your thing, guys! 💪
 
Ugh, so crazy! 🤯 Those Canadian hikers were literally playing with fire climbing that mountain in subzero temps 😅. I mean, what were they thinking? You gotta respect the wilderness, you know? It's not a playground, it's a harsh environment that can kill you if you're not prepared 💀. I'm glad those rescue teams showed up when they did though, 'cause those hikers would've been toast otherwise ❄️. And ouch, poor girl who got hypothermia - I hope she makes a full recovery soon ❤️. The rescue team is totally getting the recognition they deserve for their bravery and skills 💪.
 
🤯 I mean, can you believe how crazy cold it must've been up there?! Like, below zero temps and wind chills that are literally life-threatening? And these two Canadian hikers just decided to take on this massive mountain in the middle of winter, no joke! 🏔️

It's insane they called 911 instead of being all like "oh well, we're gonna die up here" lol. And I'm so grateful for those search and rescue teams, risking their lives to get these two hikers out safely. I guess it's all about teamwork, grit, and having the right equipment, right? 💪

It's also crazy that the Vermont State Police are giving credit where credit is due – to both the hikers and the rescue team! They're not just saying "oh great job, we saved two lives", but also acknowledging that the hikers made it this far because they were determined to reach the summit. 💯
 
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