“I’ve been in some gnarly terrain, but I didn’t think there was terrain like that in my backyard.”
— Lukas McClish, 34, of Boulder Creek, who spent 10 days lost in the woods near his Santa Cruz Mountains home after taking a wrong turn while hiking June 16, surviving mostly on stream water until he was rescued.
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