religious reality show called Bad Girls Gone God.Two women, aged 50 and 42, and a 24-year-old man, who were said to be on a faith retreat, were taken to hospital by ambulance to be treated for heat-related issues after they didn't bring enough supplies for a hike in 38C (110F) heat.However, they were all said to be in stable condition after being escorted off the mountain and the remaining five people were taken down the mountain via helicopter or wheel basket.READ MORE: Boy, 15, in critical condition after hitting head riding on the roof of commuter trainThe local fire department said the hikers were spread out along the trail which made the making the rescue more complicated.It is believed that the group set off on the Echo Canyon Trail on Camelback Mountain at around 7am as part of the 'health and wellness' experience intended for the show.Some members told KPNX that they had flown to Pheonix from out of state to take part in the faith-based reality programme in which they engage in physical exercises.Kristin Livingston, one of the hikers, explained that they were meant to be facing a "spiritual challenge" but they didn't realise how "just how intense it was".She said: "We had no idea going into it that this apparently was one of the hardest trails in Phoenix.
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