60 hikers, including a mom and six-month-old baby, were left stranded in Utah as flash flooding wiped out the roads and wrecked their pickup trucks
- A group of over 50 hikers at a Utah national park were left stranded last Thursday after flash flooding trapped them on a mountain
- The floods began around noon, and it took until late that night for everyone to make it out of Capitol Reef National Park safely
- A helicopter was called in to airlift some of the hikers out of the affected…