They thought they were going to die. That’s what was going through the minds of two young Kelowna men as they spent more than 24 hours lost on a snow covered mountain.
But after being found alive, the best friends not only learned a new perspective on life, but an invaluable lesson on preparedness. Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
Two young Kelowna men say they feel lucky to be alive after being lost for more than 24 hours on a snow-covered mountain in freezing temperatures
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