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Hikers help free man trapped in waist-deep mud on popular B.C. trail

A hiker鈥檚 ordeal on the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail ends with help from strangers
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The Juan de Fuca Trail is on the west side of Vancouver Island. B.C. Parks says hikers should be prepared for uneven ground and slippery conditions. (Landon Copplestone/Contributed)

It was a sticky situation, to say the least.

A hiker on the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail became stuck in mud up to his hips recently and couldn鈥檛 get out for a couple of hours.

Although Juan de Fuca Search and Rescue were in the process of preparing to respond to the incident on March 29, the male hiker was pulled out of the mud by other hikers passing by on the trail, said Victoria Clarke, team manager and co-ordinator for JDF Search and Rescue.

鈥淚t was really fortunate for him that the other hikers came along,鈥 Clarke said. 鈥淗e鈥檇 been in there quite a while, and was getting cold, tired and nervous.鈥

Clarke said conditions on parts of the trail can be 鈥渧ery, very鈥 muddy at times and it鈥檚 not unusual for people to sink up to their knees, but this was the first time she鈥檚 heard of someone sinking up to their waist.

Search and rescue team members have sunk up to their thighs on occasion while carrying injured people out on stretchers, but always manage to get out quickly, she noted.

Because of the JDF Marine Trail鈥檚 popularity and close proximity to Victoria, many people don鈥檛 understand the challenges the terrain and ever-changing conditions can present, Clarke said.

She advises anyone who鈥檚 considering a hike on the trail to visit and follow the links to trail specific safety videos.

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