Washington state backpacker missing from Pacific Crest Trail in California

UPDATE:

A Pacific Crest Trail hiker from Washington state who was reported overdue has been found safe in California.

The National Park Service says 67-year-old Stephen McGuire hiked into Devils Postpile National Monument on Monday and was contacted by rangers.

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FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Authorities say a 67-year-old experienced backpacker who has been hiking the Pacific Crest Trail since March is missing after not showing up for a planned supply stop in California.

The Fresno Bee reports Stephen McGuire of Washington state was last seen May 18 by a fellow hiker who was concerned that McGuire looked tired and was low on food.

McGuire uses the trail name “Bible.” He was last seen near Kearsarge Pass in Kings Canyon National Park on Friday, May 18.

The newspaper says McGuire was listed as missing May 23 after he never arrived as planned to pick up new supplies near Mammoth Lakes, California.

Officials say that although McGuire is an experienced hiker, he is unfamiliar with the area, which last week was hit with winter storm conditions at higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada.

McGuire has been hiking the Mexico-to-Canada trail northward for two months.