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First time in 20 years two hikers have been left unfound on Longs Peak over winter months.
Two hikers left missing on Colorado's Longs Peak
Tice, a student at the Air Force Academy preparatory school, was last seen Nov. 24 — the Saturday after Thanksgiving — hiking by himself on the trail up the 14,259-foot peak. His school contacted the national park when he didn’t show up for classes the following Monday.
The other missing hiker is Ryan Albert, 30, of New Jersey, who was reported overdue from a Longs Peak hike on Oct. 5. That search was suspended on Oct. 9.
Other hikers who saw Tice on the trail reported that they tried to discourage him from attempting to reach the summit because he seemed unprepared for the weather and trail conditions, a park press release said. He was wearing sweats and tennis shoes.
Two hikers left missing on Colorado's Longs Peak
Tice, a student at the Air Force Academy preparatory school, was last seen Nov. 24 — the Saturday after Thanksgiving — hiking by himself on the trail up the 14,259-foot peak. His school contacted the national park when he didn’t show up for classes the following Monday.
The other missing hiker is Ryan Albert, 30, of New Jersey, who was reported overdue from a Longs Peak hike on Oct. 5. That search was suspended on Oct. 9.
Other hikers who saw Tice on the trail reported that they tried to discourage him from attempting to reach the summit because he seemed unprepared for the weather and trail conditions, a park press release said. He was wearing sweats and tennis shoes.