you know you did something good that day," said David King, who had initially been out on the trail in order to earn a B oy Scouts merit badge. "I think that when you help someone out it's like joy in you that.
Together they were able to walk the remaining three miles of the trail to safety. "Sometimes we did four people, two on each side, two people-my mom and the man-and then the dog would get off and walk some which was really helpful and let us relax." "It was really tough, but we rotated," David King said. Using a large tree branch that they snapped in half and threaded their shirts around, they were able to build a makeshift stretcher strong enough to support the weight of Smokey, and allow them to share the load. However, Smokey was too heavy for any of them to lift, and the Kings had no cell phone service to call for further assistance.ĭavid King, a Boy Scout, then recalled a technique that he had learned from his older brother, an Eagle Scout. So it hurt when the dog would walk," David King told KHON2 News. "We asked 'oh do you need any help?' They said 'yeah,' they showed us the dog's paws had some cuts on it. Food Tastes Like 'Sewage' for 11-Year-Old With Long COVID Who Can't Eatġ2 miles into their own hike were Christine King and her son David King, who stumbled across the group.Woman Filmed Giving Birth on Front Lawn by Doorbell Cam in California.Dogs Attack Boy Playing on Trampoline, Biting Him 75 Times.