Look for the lost Minnesota fences in Wild Wyoming
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The Wyoming authorities are looking for stores in Minnesota, which were lost after summarizing the peak of more than 13,000 feet last week.
The Big Horn County Office in the north of the Wowelg, said that Grant Gardner wrote on his wife on the night of July 29, to inform her that he had reached the top of the cloud of peak.
Gardner “indicated that climbing was more tax than he was expected and was tired.” Sherif’s office saidAnd he was planning to go to a low height at night. He has not heard since then. The officials said they were concerned that Gardner had reached the top late in the evening.
The Gardner vehicle was found in the corridor where the height began for about three days. Log in to the wild area in a long -distance walking record on this road.
The search and rescue teams started searching for Gardner on Saturday morning, and these efforts continue on the ground and from the air.
“The search is developing quickly and continuous in the cloud, peak, wild cloud,” Sherif’s office said Monday. “In addition to the challenges of high height and terrain, difficult weather patterns, including wind, thunder and lightning, have made research efforts difficult at different times of the day.”
At least two people involved in the research were injured.
The authorities ask anyone who has information about Gardner’s location to contact the Sharif Big Horn County Office (307) 568-2324.
Sharif’s office said: “Our hearts come out of the family.” “We ask your thoughts and prayers on their behalf, and researchers who risk the safety of life in this beautiful wild but unforgettable area.”
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