VANCOUVER — North Shore Rescue says it is standing down for the night in the search for two hikers who may be lost on Cypress Mountain and in the attempted rescue of a snowboarder who was reported missing in the Howe Sound area.
The two hikers embarked on a Christmas Day hike on the British Columbia mountain but have not been heard from since. A search was prompted by the discovery of their car in a parking lot.
The vehicle is registered to 43-year-old Roy Tin Hou Lee, and it's believed he is accompanied by 64-year-old Chun Sek Lam.
NSR says the snowboarder has been found in a steep gully but the rescue agency says the avalanche risk is too high and he will "have to dig in for the night" until a rescue operation resumes at first light.
The search for the hikers, which is being assisted by Lions Bay Search and Rescue, will also resume in the morning when a helicopter will conduct an aerial search.
Mike Danks of North Bay Rescue says the missing hikers have no extra clothing and have "just a tiny little pack with an energy bar and some water.” (News1130, CKNW)
The Canadian Press