Hiker Still Missing In Yosemite National Park

(KMJ) – The National Park Service continues to search for a hiker missing within Yosemite National Park.

48-year old Scott Tenczar is reported to be an experienced hiker or knows the areas of the park.  He was last seen on July 25th at the Bridgeport Ranger Station.

Here’s what Yosemite National Park shared about Mister Tenczar on their social media pages:

If you were in the area of Robinson Creek, Crown Lake, Matterhorn Canyon, Smedberg Lake, Seavey Pass, or Peeler Lake between July 25 and August 5, 2018, even if you don’t believe you have any information about the missing person, please contact the National Park Service Investigative Services Branch at 888-653-0009.
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Scott is a 48-year-old male with brown hair and hazel eyes, 6 ft 1 in tall, and weighing 185 pounds. He uses and wears mostly army-colored items: olive-drab green, tan, and camouflage. He also carries fishing gear. Scott is an experienced hiker and knows the area well.

He was last seen at the Bridgeport Ranger Station on July 25, 2018. He planned to backpack from Robinson Creek to Crown Lake, Matterhorn Canyon, Smedberg Lake, Seavey Pass, and Peeler Lake. (This area is not near the Ferguson Fire.)