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William M. LaFever was found after Utah rescuers find emaciated hiker after monthlong ordeal.

BIG BAD JOHN R. 2012/07/15 13:52:35
Yes, It's is good to here that he has been found.
No, It is a great thing he was found.
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oo weak to stand or walk, William M. LaFever sat in a shallow river bed in the south Utah desert, awaiting rescue that came more than a month after his family last heard from him.

Thursday afternoon, a helicopter flying in the Escalante River gorge spied the bearded LaFever, 28, who had lost 50 pounds and eaten frogs and roots in his desperate effort to stay alive during his walk from a Utah city to Page, Arizona.

"We came around the corner and we were pretty amazed to see him alive and sitting up," Shane Oldfield, a Utah Highway Patrol helicopter pilot assisting the Garfield County Sheriff's Office, told CNN Friday.

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  • beach bum 2012/07/17 16:43:15
    Yes, It's is good to here that he has been found.
    beach bum
    good
  • Marianne 2012/07/16 08:12:01
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    Marianne
    The question is not clear. What were the reasons of this long hike from Utah City to Page?
    I think that it is great that the lost hiker was found and could be saved.
  • Selketskiss 2012/07/15 22:26:28
    No, It is a great thing he was found.
    Selketskiss
    It is amazing he was still alive..

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