Missing Idaho Hiker Found Dehydrated, Rescued After Two Days
Missing Idaho Hiker Found Dehydrated, Rescued After Two Days

Missing Idaho Hiker Found Dehydrated, Rescued After Two Days

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A 46-year-old Idaho woman named Heather Wayment was found after being missing for two days in the rugged wilderness near Prairie Creek, Blaine County. She was discovered by mountain bikers Tommy and Vinton Gwinn and their friend Shelton Robinson about 17 miles from her vehicle in a remote area, appearing disoriented and with bloodied feet. The bikers provided her with aid and used a satellite phone to contact 911, allowing rescue crews to airlift her to a medical center in Boise. Wayment was initially reluctant to accept help, but eventually identified herself and was guided to safety. Meanwhile, in California, authorities are searching for a missing 47-year-old woman, Sunshine Borjas, who did not return from a solo hike at Bodega Head and was last seen wearing grey clothing. Police have located Borjas's vehicle and are asking the public for information to assist in the search.

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