Sierra Nevada lodge guests and workers rescued after being snowed in
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Reporting from KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Calif. — More than 120 visitors and staff who became snowbound in a Sierra Nevada resort because of recent storms have been freed.
The U.S. Forest Service says snow trapped the guests and staff at a lodge at Montecito Lake in Kings Canyon National Park.
It wasn’t immediately clear how long everyone had been stuck, but a Forest Service statement said crews traveled by snowmobile to the lodge Wednesday morning to ensure everyone was safe and then returned Thursday with supplies.
Heavy equipment and crews then cleared 8 miles of snow and more than 20 fallen trees on Generals Highway.
National Park Service personnel began escorting visitors down the mountain at 6:30 p.m. Thursday.
The first convoy included 25 vehicles and 92 guests.
More snow is headed to the Sierra.
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