August 22, 2022 

Yesterday, Sunday, August 21, at approximately 1500 Custer County SAR was called out for an injured ATV driver who had rolled his machine off the Rainbow Trail between the Macey Lake TH and N. Colony Lakes TH. Three ATV teams and one ground team set out from the Horn Creek TH to assist the injured subject. After dodging rain showers, fog, slick, muddy trails and darkness, the teams were able to bring the subject back to Horn Creek TH to meet with Flight For Life Colorado Lifeguard 4 at 2130 for transport to the hospital. We want to also thank Custer County EMS for responding to the trailhead as well. All teams were out of the field by 2230.

We’d like to remind folks to check weather forecasts, be aware of the type of terrain they are traveling in, and be prepared for changing trail conditions. Having extra clothing, food, water, and wet-weather gear is critical as rescues often take many hours to complete. It can be difficult to stay warm when not moving due to injury, and this party was able to construct a lean-to, had several layers of clothing for all members of the group, and used body-heat to help keep the subject warm. We also advise wearing safety gear including helmets when riding ATVs.

We are thankful for the support of Frecom Dispatch, Flight for Life Lifeguard 4, and Custer County EMS for their support on this mission.

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