Lost for 54 hours in B.C. wilderness, teen relied on cadet training and faith to survive

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A teen who went missing for more than two days in a massive wilderness park in B.C.’s Lower Mainland last week says she is still recovering from the trauma of her survival ordeal.

Esther Wang, 16, was hiking with fellow cadets in Golden Ears Provincial Park last Tuesday when she became separated from her group, sparking a 40-person mountainside search effort.

The Langley, B.C., teenager was stranded in steep, forested terrain for two nights before walking to safety on Thursday night.

“I am overwhelmed by all the support and care everyone has shown me,” Wang wrote in a letter sent to CBC News by

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