A father and his 18-month-old son were rescued by helicopter after becoming trapped in deep snow in the Sierra Nevada mountains at an elevation above 10,000 feet. The rescue occurred on Thursday near Freel Peak, which has an elevation of 10,881 feet and is located south of Lake Tahoe. Authorities noted that sections of the high country remain covered in snow despite warmer temperatures in the lower elevations.
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Father and toddler rescued from snowy trail in California
A father and his young son were airlifted from a snowy trail in the Sierra Nevada after becoming trapped. The rescue took place near Freel Peak, where snowpack persists despite warmer temperatures.
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Father and toddler son airlifted from snowy California trail as authorities sound alarm over forecast
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