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Missing Denali hiker calls mom; Crews searching
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - One of two backpackers missing nearly a week in Denali National Park and Preserve called her mother and said they were safe Wednesday, but helicopters sent out after authorities tracked the signal did not immediately find them. The park dispatched two helicopters to pick up Erica Nelson and Abby Flantz, but three hours later they had not been located.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AP)
2008-06-18
Search continues for autistic hiker
The sister of a missing autistic hiker said Wednesday the family is worried that her brother won't be able to respond if he hears searchers calling his name.
Nations:U.S.
2007-10-17
Obese Man Crosses U.S. to Shed Pounds
Steve Vaught is trying to shed unwanted pounds the long, slow way: step by step as he walks across the United States.
Nations:U.S.
2006-03-22
Missing Ore. Family Members Found Alive
Six family members missing in a recreational vehicle since March 4 were found alive Tuesday in a remote, snowy section of Southern Oregon, authorities said.
Nations:U.S.
2006-03-21
Rescuers Try to Reach Stranded Utah Hikers
Rescue crews Saturday night were trying to reach seven hikers hurt and stranded on Mount Olympus outside Salt Lake City and preparing for the possibility the group would have to remain on the frigid slope overnight.
Nations:U.S.
2006-01-22
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