Posted: Dec 25, 2012 5:24 PM
BIG SKY - A group of snowmobilers was rescued after getting stuck south of Big Sky on Christmas Eve.
At around 4:10 p.m. Monday, Gallatin County Dispatch received a call from a woman whose snowmobile party was stranded on Buck Ridge south of Big Sky. The caller said they had three children ages four, nine and 11 and three adults in their group. They were having issues getting a snowmobile unstuck, were also off the marked trail and a bit disoriented.
A Sheriff Deputy Coordinator and Search and Rescue volunteers were dispatched to the scene. Five rescuers on snowmobiles located the stranded party. Members were able to get the snowmobile unstuck and assist the party by giving the children rides out of the backcountry on their snowmobiles.
The party had become disoriented when they went off trail. Once off trail, they had a snowmobile that kept getting stuck in the deep powder on a downhill slope.
The sheriff's department reminds people to know your limits while recreating in the backcountry, especially when accompanied by young children.
The party was able to give GPS coordinates, had good winter clothing, a cell phone to report their mishap and also stayed together as a group. This behavior insured a quick and successful mission by our search and rescue team, the sheriff's office said in a news release.
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