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Woman treks 26 miles with no shoes in snow

After dragging a bad left leg for 26 miles with no shoe through the snow, Klein found another shelter instead, a cabin nestled in the trees.

Las Vegas: The snow was at least 3 feet deep and still falling when Tracy Glover and two other men came upon the fee booth at the North Rim entrance of the Grand Canyon.

The door to the booth was always unlocked, according to Glover, the Kane County, Utah, sheriff. Inside were sleeping bags, food, water, matches — items that Karen Klein could have used on this particular Christmas Eve as she and her family found themselves stranded in a remote region of the National Park. After walking 26 miles, dragging a bad left leg with no shoe through the snow, Klein had found another shelter instead — a cabin nestled in the trees, according to Los Angeles Times.

( Source : Agencies )
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