Missing Georgia Hiker Found Alive in California Cabin After Three Weeks
Tiffany Slaton, a 27-year-old hiker, was found alive after three weeks missing in California’s Sierra Nevada, having sought refuge in a resort cabin.
Hiker missing for weeks in California's Sierra Nevada mountains found alive in snow-covered cabin

US camper missing for weeks found safe in California cabin
Missing hiker found safe after surviving weeks in snowy California mountains

California: Woman Found Alive In 'Snow-Covered' Sierra Nevada Cabin After Being Reported Missing For 3 Weeks
Overview
Tiffany Slaton, 27, from Georgia, was reported missing on April 29. She was found alive in a cabin after surviving three weeks in the Sierra Nevada wilderness. Christopher Gutierrez, owner of Vermilion Valley Resort, discovered her after checking his cabin. Slaton was dehydrated but otherwise healthy and was taken to the hospital. Her family, who hadn't heard from her since April 20, expressed immense relief at her safe return. Authorities noted this remarkable case of survival under harsh conditions, emphasizing the importance of preparedness in the wilderness.
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