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Weber County SAR rescues hunter who fell 30-40 feet to bottom of ravine

Weber County, Utah – On Saturday a man was rescued after slipping into a narrow ravine.
According to the Weber County Search and Rescue, the incident happened in the foothills above 9th Street in Weber County.
The man who was stuck was a hunter who had slipped and fallen about 30 to 40 feet into the bottom of a narrow ravine.
The man could not climb due to inclement conditions such as snow and ice out and called for help.
Three climbing teams rappelled into the ravine and responded to the scene to extricate the hunter and his two dogs out safely.
The hunter was not injured and walked out on his own.
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