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The climber said he tried to crawl through snow and the mountain's rough terrain to safety while rescuers searched for him. The slope's rocks cut through a pair of snow pants he was wearing and scraped his skin. He knew there was a trail that wrapped around the mountain, and he thought if he could make it to the trail, he would be found. "Surviving, beating the odds, requires believing in the impossible," he said. He was found Friday with swollen legs and suffering from dehydration by a team led by Greg Varney with his search dog, Trulee, a golden retriever, and navigator, Ron Buermann, who kept them on course. When Mamoyac heard the voices of the search team, he began to yell. When it reached him, he said, he felt tears begin to build. "I was very happy," he said. "It was the best feeling of my life."
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