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The two campers were discovered Monday huddled under an overhanging rock with just their sleeping bags and scant supplies. The Local reports the couple had been surviving off wild berries for several weeks.
"I've worked here for 35 years but I've never seen anything like it," a forest ranger told the outlet. As winter sets in, the ranger said, nighttime temperatures can dip below zero possibly endangering the couple. However, when found, the man and woman did not seem dangerously affected.
"They weren't hermits or primitive," the ranger told Local. "They were just two people who had decided upon a certain lifestyle. One which they had been living for some time."
After being found and escorted down the mountain, the couple accepted food, water and medical attention. They intended to return to the wild before the mayor of a nearby town offered free temporary housing, Telegraph reports.
Afterward, they were reportedly given a ride to their hometown of Trieste, but are still planning to return to nature.