A 46-year-old hiker named Ryan Wardwell was rescued by California police using a helicopter after being trapped for two days behind a waterfall in Sequoia National Park, California. The incident occurred when the force of the water pushed him off his climbing lines, leaving him suspended in a hidden cavity behind the waterfall. The rescue operation was described as extreme, with Wardwell enduring harsh conditions without any means to warm himself during the ordeal. Dramatic footage captured the moment of his rescue. The event took place in Northern California, and the hiker was reported to have survived without food or water for the duration. This rescue highlights the dangers faced by climbers in rugged terrain and the efforts of emergency services to respond to such emergencies.
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