Elk rescued from Colorado mine shaft

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Elk rescued from Colorado mine shaft

Hiker: ‘Something was drawing me to go up there’
This elk fell into a mine shaft near Creede and was discovered by hiker Chere Waters. It was rescued by Colorado Parks and Wildlife and Mineral County emergency responders.
Terry Wetherill, Mineral County emergency manager, is lowered into a mine shaft to attach strapping to an elk trapped 30 feet down.
Manpower pulls out a 250-pound elk that was trapped in a 30-foot deep mine shaft near Creede Saturday.
This 2-year old cow elk had to be tranquilized before being pulled out of a mine shaft near Creede, in the Rio Grande National Forest. After waking up, she looked at her rescuers, then sauntered off.

Elk rescued from Colorado mine shaft

This elk fell into a mine shaft near Creede and was discovered by hiker Chere Waters. It was rescued by Colorado Parks and Wildlife and Mineral County emergency responders.
Terry Wetherill, Mineral County emergency manager, is lowered into a mine shaft to attach strapping to an elk trapped 30 feet down.
Manpower pulls out a 250-pound elk that was trapped in a 30-foot deep mine shaft near Creede Saturday.
This 2-year old cow elk had to be tranquilized before being pulled out of a mine shaft near Creede, in the Rio Grande National Forest. After waking up, she looked at her rescuers, then sauntered off.
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