British Columbia

Pair of hikers rescued from Mount Seymour

The man and woman lost their way and were losing daylight, but had enough cell coverage to call 911.

Hikers got exhausted and lost their way near mountain's second peak

Rescuers warned that daylight hours are getting shorter this time of year and hikers need to be prepared. (Gian-Paolo Mendoza/CBC)

North Shore Rescue brought two lost hikers back to safety after they got lost on Mount Seymour Tuesday evening.

The man and woman were hiking just past the mountain's first peak, when they wandered off trail and lost their way.

The pair phoned 911 around 7 p.m. after realizing they were in trouble, exhausted, and quickly losing daylight.

Search manager Don Jardine said they were lucky to have a signal, which allowed search crews to pinpoint their location using GPS.

"They were off trail on the east side of Second Pump Peak," said Jardine. 

"It's a very steep area just beyond where they were, so they did the right thing and stayed put and waited for a rescue to come."

Neither hiker was injured.

A search team brought the pair back to the base of Mount Seymour before midnight Tuesday.

With files from Gian-Paolo Mendoza