A woman died Wednesday after she and her husband suffered hypothermia while hiking the Narrows in Zion National Park.
Members of the park's search and rescue team went to the Narrows Wednesday morning area after visitors reported that they encountered an injured man and a woman who was unresponsive.
After being rescued, the man told park employees that he and his wife started the 16-mile"top-down" trip through the Narrows on Tuesday. They had a permit for the hike.
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