Hiker Rescued After 10 Days Lost In Mountains
A hiker is finally home safe after being lost for 10 days in the California wilderness.
The 34-year-old Lukas McClish was only going for a three-hour hike when he disappeared.
Lost in the woods for nine nights and 10 days, shirtless with only a flashlight and folding scissors. It would be more than a week before the raggedy-looking hiker would be found.
βI kind of just hiked each day. Iβd go up a canyon, down a canyon to the next waterfall,β McClish said. βIβd sit down by the waterfall and drink water out of my boot.βΒ Β Β
It was Tuesday, June 11th when McClish went for a hike in Boulder Creek and ended up getting lost.
βI felt comfortable the whole time I was out there. I wasnβt worried aboutβ¦ I had a mountain lion that was following me, but it was cool. He kept his distance. I think it was just somebody watching over me.β
The problem is McClish didnβt tell anyone where he was going. By the time Fatherβs Day rolled around last Sunday, his family started worrying and filed a missing personβs report.
βSome nights, I just had to trust God that he was going to be okay,β McClishβs mother said. βThat was hard to do some nights because I would worry about where he was, where he was sleeping and how cold he was, if he was alive.
McClish drank water from creeks, ate wild berries, slept on a wet bed of leaves while yelling for help and thinking of his next meal.
βJust βHelp! Help! Iβm over here! Is anybody out there?ββ McClish said. βI want a burrito and a taco bowl. Thatβs what I thought about everyday after the first five days when I started, kind of, realizing I might be in over my head.β
But Thursday afternoon, someone finally heard his cries for help. Boulder Creek Fire deployed a drone and spotted his location.
A K-9 tracked him down and McClish was escorted out of a remote canyon, reunited with family.
