After four days of being snowed in, guests at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire, England, were rescued on Tuesday afternoon.
Two snowplows, guided by local farmers, cleared a hazardous road to free 23 stranded guests and staff from the 1,732-foot-high pub.
Four guests, including two German tourists and a dog named Agatha, chose to stay behind with six staff members.
Yair Ben-Dor has more.