Imagine hiking in the woods, minding your own business, and singing Nickelback tunes (because who doesn’t?) and suddenly a whole emergency team shows up to rescue you. Buckle up, because this is a true story.
According to the Facebook post below from Central Okanagan Search & Rescue, a hiker in British Columbia was singing “loud Nickelback a cappella,” which was supposedly mistaken as a cry for help, which triggered emergency services to be called to rescue him. They said, “While half the team prepped to comb the woods on foot, the rest covered nearby forest roads. Then we found him: a lone camper, singing his heart out to the trees, blissfully unaware that the acoustics of the Boulderfields had turned his tent-side concert into an accidental distress signal.”
He never made it as a wise man. And apparently not a singer either.







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