Hiker is Saved After He Begged ‘Help Me’ on Wildlife Bear Camera
A wildlife bear camera saved a stranded hiker's life after viewers spotted him pleading "Help me" on a livestream.
A wildlife bear camera saved a stranded hiker's life after viewers spotted him pleading "Help me" on a livestream.
A hiker who had been missing in the mountains of Southern California was found after a Twitter user pinpointed his location from the last photo the hiker sent to a friend, which was shared by authorities on social media.
Photographer Tommy Corey spent months thru-hiking the 2,653-mile Pacific Crest Trail that spans California, Oregon, and Washington. Along the way, he photographed his fellow long-distance hikers as though they were high-fashion models. The project is called Hiker Trash Vogue, and Corey's beautiful 7-minute video above tells the story of how it came to be.
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