Ian Rogers is due to leave Overlake Hospital today following his rescue from a Snoqualmie Pass avalanche Sunday. (Granite Mountain, WA)
The 23-year-old Suffolk, England native called for help with his cell phone after a snow mass buried him during a hike along Granite Mountain Lookout Trail.
The rushing snow carried him around 100 feet, and left him buried with a small tunnel of air that allowed light and oxygen to reach him from the surface.
He waited nearly five hours before rescuers found him.
A search dog finally discovered Rogers beneath around 5 feet of snow, and a military helicopter flew him to an ambulance.
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The 23-year-old Suffolk, England native called for help with his cell phone after a snow mass buried him during a hike along Granite Mountain Lookout Trail.
The rushing snow carried him around 100 feet, and left him buried with a small tunnel of air that allowed light and oxygen to reach him from the surface.
He waited nearly five hours before rescuers found him.
A search dog finally discovered Rogers beneath around 5 feet of snow, and a military helicopter flew him to an ambulance.
Full Article:
http://www.seattlepi.com/sound/418501_sound90798639.html
Interview video:
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6387746n&tag=mg;mostpopvideo