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Hikers Rescued After Following Nonexistent Trail on Google Maps

A Canadian search-and-rescue group said it had conducted two missions recently after hikers “may have sought to follow” a nonexistent trail ...

A Hiker Is Lucky to Be Alive After Following a Fake Trail on Google ...

According to the group, the hiker was the second in two months to require rescue from Mt. Fromme after following the “trail.” (A third hiker ...

Hikers Rescued After Following Nonexistent Trail on Google Maps

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Hikers Stranded, Rescued After Following Nonexistent Google Maps ...

A mountain rescue crew in Vancouver said they rescued several hikers from a dangerous area where Google Maps showed a trail that was ...

Hikers Need Rescue After Following Non-Existent Trail On Google ...

After several hikers got lost while following a trail on Google Maps, a search-and-rescue group in British Columbia has released some sage ...

Hiker lucky to be alive after following non-existent trail on Google ...

An unprepared hiker had to be rescued by helicopter in British Columbia, Canada, after reportedly following a phantom trail on Google Maps.

Hiker Rescued After Following Google Maps On a 'Dangerous,' Non ...

A hiker was rescued from a cliff edge on Saturday after allegedly following a Google Maps trail that didn't actually exist, making him one ...

Hiker stranded on a cliff in Canada after following fake trail on ...

A hiker had to be rescued via helicopter in British Columbia after he got lost — because he followed a made-up trail on Google Maps. Explore ...

Non-existent trail removed from Google Maps after another rescue in ...

A search-and-rescue organization says it has finally been successful in getting Google to remove a non-existent trail from its Maps app, ...

Google Maps sent hikers down a remote nonexistent trail

A hiker in British Columbia had to be rescued after following a phantom trail on Google Maps. North Shore Rescue requested that Google remove ...

A Hiker Is Lucky to Be Alive After Following a Fake Trail on Google ...

Whatever it was, we're willing to bet it wasn't as bad as the hiker who needed a helicopter rescue in British Columbia last week after he ...

Hiker rescued from "clearly dangerous" cliffside after following non ...

The man, who required a helicopter rescue, was attempting to hike Mount Fromme, one of the North Shore Mountains north of Vancouver, from the ...

Man stranded on cliff following non-existent trail on Google Maps ...

A hiker following a trail on Google Maps that did not exist found himself stranded and was saved by a helicopter and rope rescue team.

B.C. hiker lucky to be alive after following non-existent Google Maps ...

A search-and-rescue group in Vancouver says it has finally been successful in getting Google Maps to remove a non-existent hiking trail on ...

Hiker saved from Canada's Mount Fromme after Google Maps leads ...

A hiker was rescued from a cliff on Canada's Mount Fromme over the weekend after rescuers say he may have become stranded while trying to follow ...

Hiker Stranded After Following Google Maps Trail that Doesn't Exist

The rescue team said this is the third time they have received a call about a hiker needing help near Mount Fromme, possibly due to this fake ...

Hiker Rescued From Mountain After Google Maps Led Him To Non ...

A hiker trying to climb Mount Fromme in Canada had to be rescued after Google Maps led him to a "non-existent trail" on the mountain.

Google Maps Removed a Trail That Didn't Actually Exist Because ...

NSR reached out to Google about the problem after they rescued another hiker in October, but received no response. Then, just last week, crews ...

Rescue team saves hiker using Google Maps on 'non-existent trail'

Vancouver-based North Shore Rescue is warning hikers against using apps like Google Maps to navigate through the wilderness.

Hiker lucky to be alive after following non-existent trail on Google ...

An unprepared hiker had to be rescued by helicopter in British Columbia, Canada, after reportedly following a phantom trail on Google Maps.