The State - News from June 24, 1986
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Two Southern California men who were overdue on a hike over the Sierra Nevada have been found safe in Kings Canyon National Park. Glen Miller, 27, of Rancho Cucamonga and John Silvester, 19, of Huntington Beach were found trying to cross Granite Pass at more than 11,000 feet elevation, authorities said, adding that both were in good condition but low on food.
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