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Tamra McBeath-Riley, 52, was being treated in an Alice Springs hospital for dehydration and exposure after she was found late Sunday. The air search continued on Monday for her friends Claire Hockridge, 46, and Phu Tran, 40. The three set out from Alice Springs for an afternoon drive on Nov. 19 and their car became bogged in a riverbed southwest of the town.
McBeath-Riley found water about 1.5 kilometers (1 mile) north of the car.
McBeath-Riley said she and her companions found a waterhole. Her companions began trekking 20 kilometers (12 miles) toward a highway on Thursday, planning to avoid the desert heat, which came close to 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in recent days, by walking at night and carrying up to 7 liters (15 pints) of water.
McBeath-Riley said she decided to stay at the waterhole with a dog that she did not think would survive a walk to the Stuart Highway.
Woman rescued after 12 nights stranded in Outback; 2 missing
McBeath-Riley found water about 1.5 kilometers (1 mile) north of the car.
McBeath-Riley said she and her companions found a waterhole. Her companions began trekking 20 kilometers (12 miles) toward a highway on Thursday, planning to avoid the desert heat, which came close to 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in recent days, by walking at night and carrying up to 7 liters (15 pints) of water.
McBeath-Riley said she decided to stay at the waterhole with a dog that she did not think would survive a walk to the Stuart Highway.
Woman rescued after 12 nights stranded in Outback; 2 missing