According to Duluth Assistant Fire Chief Clinton Reff, the victim had been lying outside of his vehicle, exposed to the elements, for the past two days in a remote area near the Superior Hiking Trail and the Lake Superior Zoo, the television station reported.
Fire crews helped remove the man from the ravine and took him to a hospital, KBJR reported.
Reff told the television station that the victim is hypothermic, but is in stable condition.
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