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Hikers Rescued After Getting Lost in Saxon Switzerland’s ‘Wilde Hölle’ After Nightfall

The incident highlights how rugged terrain and darkness can turn smartphone routing into a liability without basic gear.

Overview

  • The pair called for help around 7:30 p.m. on Saturday after entering a steep, hard‑to‑pass section near Bad Schandau.
  • They reportedly lacked a paper map and flashlights and had tried to follow a route from Google Maps.
  • Two rescuers from the DRK mountain rescue unit in Bad Schandau located the hikers and escorted them out safely.
  • The area known as Wilde Hölle features challenging paths that become significantly riskier after sunset.
  • The case underscores guidance to carry light and navigation tools rather than relying solely on a phone in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains.