Warning over hiking apps after ‘virtually identical’ rescues on Vancouver North Shore
VANCOUVER — The search and rescue organization for Metro Vancouver’s North Shore mountains is warning people to do their research after international visitors became stranded in two separate incidents while relying on hiking apps to plan their routes.
North Shore Rescue was called in on Nov. 28 to rescue a man from Norway who the organization said “seriously underestimated the difficulty” of a route marked in an online hiking app.
Rescuers were back on a nearby mountain three nights later for a “virtually identical” operation, the group said in a social media post.
Allan McMordie with North Shore Rescue managed the Sunday night rescue of a man at Goat Ridge, a backcountry area behind Grouse Mountain.

