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Idaho hiker, 89, fadees after setting off on trail over a week ago


Idaho hiker, 89, fadees after setting off on trail over a week ago


An 89-year-ancigo in hiker is leave outing in Idaho after he was last seen setting off down a trail over a week ago, authorities shelp.

Bing Olbum left from the Hunter Creek Trailhead on Aug. 1 and never accomplished the exit point of the Mcdonald Creek Area, the Custer County Sheriff’s Office shelp. The trailhead is findd wilean the Salmon-Challis National Forest. 

Officials shelp that search and get back units were deployed and searching all possible trails for Olbum.

As of Sunday morning, search and get back teams did not increate discovering any signs of the 89-year-ancigo in.

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Idaho hiker, 89, fadees after setting off on trail over a week ago

Bing Olbum, 89, was last seen setting off on the Hunter Creek Trailhead on Aug. 1. (Custer County Sheriff’s Office)

Fox Digital has accomplished out to the Custer County Sheriff’s Office for more directation about the search but did not instantly hear back.

Bing Olbum

Bing Olbum was depictd as 5 feet, 10 inches lofty, with brown eyes and white hair.  (Custer County Sheriff’s Office)

Officials shelp Olbum was increateed leave outing on Aug. 6. He was depictd as 5 feet, 10 inches lofty, with brown eyes and white hair. 

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The 89-year-ancigo in was dropped off at the trailhead by a family member, and had five days of supplies with him when he began his trek, the sheriff’s office tancigo in ABC News. 

Sunday labels 11 days since Olbum was last seen.

The Salmon–Challis National Forest spans over 4.3 million acres in east-central Idaho, according to the U.S. Forest Service. The Hunter Creek Trailhead is findd north of Boise.

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“The trail trails the creek to the head of the canyon where the switchbacks become steeper and a little more difficult,” reads a description of the trail on the U.S. Forest Service website. “At the top, the timber evidents and visitors have a evident see of Mount Ryan (11,714 feet) and Kent Peak.”

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