FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – On Oct. 13, Ron Dailey, 65, left his Selma, California, home to go hunting in the mountains of Fresno County. The area was soon hit with winter weather, and Dailey was reported missing.
Nearly three weeks later, Dailey was found alive over the weekend, and new details are emerging.
Dailey had told his family that he was going to the area of Shaver Lake and Courtright Reservoir, located within the mountainous Sierra National Forest, several miles outside of Fresno. When he didn't return home, numerous search groups sought to locate him.
On Saturday, the Fresno County Sheriff's Office said Dailey was found on a trail by a group of hunters in the same area.
A day later, Bryce Anderson said his off-roading club, the Hill Hoppers, stumbled across Dailey's

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