Two hikers among group of 14 rescued from B.C. mountain, one in critical condition
Two hikers among a group of 14 from different parts of Metro Vancouver had to be rescued and hospitalized, with one in critical condition, after falling in steep, snowy terrain during a trek near Lions Bay, B.C.
Maria Masiar, a manager with Lions Bay Search and Rescue, said the group of people in their 40s and 50s was descending from the summit of Brunswick Mountain around midday Saturday, when a woman slipped and fell between 10 and 30 metres.
Masiar said a tree eventually stopped her fall, and two other members of the group, including the organizer of the hike, tried to reach her to help.
They too lost control, and one of the men continued to slide down the mountain, coming to rest in snowpack just above a waterfall.











