A hiker from Sudbury was forced to spend the night outdoors at Killarney Provincial Park recently.
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Killarney1 The group was hiking the 20-kilometre trail to Topaz Lake, part of the Lacloche Silouette Trail, when one of his companions suffered a medical emergency. (Photos courtesy of Mac MacDonald)
Max MacDonald Max MacDonald, 23, has some itchy reminders from his recent hiking ordeal – bug bites all over his arms, ankles and torso. (Photo from video)
Killarney 2 The group was hiking the 20-kilometre trail to Topaz Lake, considered an advanced difficulty trail. (Photos courtesy of Max MacDonald)
Topaz Lake The group was hiking the 20-kilometre trail to Topaz Lake, part of the Lacloche Silouette Trail, when one of his companions suffered a medical emergency. (Photos courtesy of Max MacDonald)
Killarney 4 The group was hiking the 20-kilometre trail to Topaz Lake, part of the Lacloche Silouette Trail, when one of his companions suffered a medical emergency. (Photos courtesy of Max MacDonald)
Killarney trail The trio were hiking the 20-kilometre trail to Topaz Lake, considered an advanced difficulty trail. (Photos courtesy of Max MacDonald)
Killarney trail3 The group was hiking the 20-kilometre trail to Topaz Lake, part of the Lacloche Silouette Trail, considered a challenging trail not for beginners. (Photos courtesy of Max MacDonald)
Topaz Lake The group was hiking the 20-kilometre trail to Topaz Lake, part of the Lacloche Silouette Trail, when one of his companions suffered a medical emergency. (Photos courtesy of Max MacDonald)
Killarney hike The trio were hiking the 20-kilometre trail to Topaz Lake, part of the Lacloche Silouette Trail, when one of his companions suffered a medical emergency. (Photos courtesy of Max MacDonald)
Killarney hike 6 The group was hiking the 20-kilometre trail to Topaz Lake, part of the Lacloche Silouette Trail, when one of his companions suffered a medical emergency. (Photos courtesy of Max MacDonald)