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Important resources have been deployed amidst search efforts for Grant Gardner, according to the post of August 11 on the Facebook page of the office of Big Horn County Vyoming Sheriff, about the person from Minnesota who went missing during a hiking travel in Vyoming and has not been heard for more than two weeks.
Sheriff Kane Blackburn said, “Since our last update, a lot of resources and man power have been deployed in search of Grant Gardner.” PostGiven that the effort has been “very active.”
“To explain what is being done to search, the following is a partial list of assets and personnel, who are currently, or are working directly on this search,” post notes, before listing various resources, such as “capable of identifying drones, colors and minutes with cameras,” Drone, “” Drone, “” Drone, “” “Drone, and Flour Turnson” ” Dogs, “” Multiple Dogs, “” Multiple Dogs, “” Multiple Dogs, “. “Private pilot,” and more.
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According to the Big Horn County Sheriff Office, Grant Gardner was last heard from July 29 after Cloud Peak reached the top. (Big Horn County Sheriff Office)
Post on Monday – which was the latest update on the Facebook page – described the area as “disable”, and mentioned, “Claude peak wilderness is misleading expander, remote, and ice has started falling at a height of more than 10,000 feet. These areas have been discovered. Shri Gardner can be in many areas and routes, which are all for.”
Fox News Digital reached the Sheriff Office on Thursday to request the comment.
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Lauren, wife of Grant Gardner, told the Cowboy State Daily “he has been traveling hiking for more than a decade.” (Big Horn County Sheriff Office)
Gardner’s final contact was over two weeks ago, on July 29, when he informed his wife that he had reached the summit of Cloud Peak, according to the Facebook post of August 4 from the Sheriff Office.
“On August 1, 2025, the Big Horn County Sheriff Office came to know about an over hicker in the Cloud Peak Wilderness Area, and immediately started a search and rescue operation,” Post noted.
“Grant Gardner of Minnesota had planned on an estimated three -day growth via Misty Moon Lake Area, eventually briefly cloud peak, and returning to his vehicle to complete his journey, Gardner contacted his wife on the evening of July 29, 2025, knowing that he has not contacted any contact with the gardener.” “A text sent to his wife to the summit indicated that more tax was more tax than the climb and he was tired.”
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The search for Grant Gardner involves the use of helicopters. (Big Horn County Sheriff Office)
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Gardner and his wife Lauren have two children, according to Cowboy State Daily.
She said, “She grows alone, and she has been traveling hiking for more than a decade.” “He is used for this stuff, and he is very expanded.”
A gofundme funderizer has so far raised more than $ 34,000 to benefit the family.