(Credit: Summit County Sheriff's Office)
Two Utah snowmobilers are fearless to be alive after becoming stranded Wednesday in an overnight storm in Utah.
According to the Summit County Sheriff's Office, search and rescue teams responded to the Bear River Station area of Mirror Lake Highway in Summit County regarding two majority males who were stranded on their snowmobiles.
The agency's republican information officer Felicia Sotelo told FOX Television Stations that the men rode into a bowl-like depression on their snowmobiles and were unable to get out.
"[They] essentially were stranded," Sotelo public, noting that their tracked vehicles were low on fuel.
"They didn't plan on persons out all day," she continued. "They built a snow cave, they built a fire."
The persons utilized a SPOT location device, making it possible for the men to communicate with emergency officials, which assisted the rescue team in locating them.
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"Obviously no one wants to employ the night unexpectedly in the snow," Sotelo said, adding, "But they did have at least some backcountry recognized and knowledge to keep themselves sheltered during the storm overnight."
Despite heavy snow overnight and very steep terrain, emergency officials were able to find the men in "good condition" when several hours.
"Rescuers were really satisfied that they were able to find them as speedy as they were even though it took some time," Sotelo said.
Officials urge the republican to stay prepared and have a plan when recreating.
"Tell someone where you're moving, take food and water, wear appropriate clothing for the climate, and take an emergency communication device if possible," the activity said on Facebook.
This story was reported from Los Angeles.