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TORONTO — Years ago, Chris Mushumanski was called to assist in the rescue of a woman who had slipped on a trail while hiking in rural B.C., breaking her leg and plummeting 30 metres down a steep embankment.
Mushumanski, a volunteer of nearly 30 years with the BC Search and Rescue Association, recalled the challenges of that day. There was no cellular coverage along the trail, so the woman’s hiking partner had to trek down to the nearest highway to call for help. She waited in pain before crews eventually arrived.
Mushumanski compares that rescue with another emergency this past summer, in which a vehicle went off the road somewhere between Jasper National Park and McBride, B.C., within the valley known as the Rocky Mountain Trench.
“Nobody was really aware of where they were,” he said.











