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A California hiker who was lost for 10 days while exploring the Santa Cruz Mountains drank a gallon of water out of his boot a day before he was finally rescued last week, according to reports.

Lukas McClish, 34, didn’t even put on a shirt when he began his hike on June 11 that was supposed to last only three hours before he lost his way, and was reported missing six days later when he didn’t show up for a Father’s Day dinner, ABC 7 Los Angeles reported.

“I left with just a pair of pants, and my pair of hiking shoes, and a hat. I had a flashlight, and a pair of folding scissors, like a Leatherman tool. And that was about it,” the Boulder Creek resident told the station on Friday.


  The lost hiker, who also reportedly ate wild berries, said he would sleep on wet leaves as he screamed for help. SLV-Steve The lost hiker, who also reportedly ate wild berries, said he would sleep on wet leaves as he screamed for help. SLV-Steve

  Multiple agencies scoured the area before he was finally located in Big Basin State Parks on Thursday afternoon. SLV-Steve Multiple agencies scoured the area before he was finally located in Big Basin State Parks on Thursday afternoon. SLV-Steve

He drank water he found from natural sources to keep going.

“I just make sure I drank a gallon of water every day, but then after, getting close to the end of it, my body needed food and some kind of sustenance,” he said, per ABC 7 LA.

“I go up a canyon, down a canyon to the next waterfall and sit down by the waterfall and drink water out of my boot,” McClish also said, according to KSBW.

The lost hiker, who also reportedly ate wild berries, said he would sleep on wet leaves as he screamed for help.


  McClish reunites with family members after he was found. SLV-Steve McClish reunites with family members after he was found. SLV-Steve

  Lukas McClish was lost for 10 days while exploring the Santa Cruz Mountains in California. Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office Lukas McClish was lost for 10 days while exploring the Santa Cruz Mountains in California. Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office

“Just ‘Help, help. I’m over here,’” he told the station. “Or ‘Is anybody out there? I want a burrito and a taco bowl,’ that’s what I thought about every day when after the first five days, when I started to kind of realize that I might be in over my head.”

McClish told ABC 7 LA he struggled to navigate because certain landmarks were wiped out by recent wildfires in Northern California.

Multiple agencies scoured the area before he was finally located in Big Basin State Parks on Thursday afternoon.


  A rescue crew member reacts after the mission. SLV-Steve A rescue crew member reacts after the mission. SLV-Steve

  People embrace after the hiker was found. SLV-Steve People embrace after the hiker was found. SLV-Steve

  Rescue crew members relaxed after the hiker was found safely. SLV-Steve Rescue crew members relaxed after the hiker was found safely. SLV-Steve

“There were multiple reports of witnesses hearing someone yelling for help, but the location of that person was hard to establish,” the Cal Fire San Mateo – Santa Cruz department said in a social media post.

McClish said he was a little sore and lost his voice, but otherwise didn’t suffer any injuries.

He told ABC 7 LA he was grateful when he saw all the bootprints and pawprints on the ground of first responders looking for him.

“It was just really humbling and I don’t know, it was an awesome experience,” McClish said.

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