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Last-second text saves lost hiker ‘floundering in waist-deep snow,’ NH rescuers sayand up to a “remote” section of the Pemi wilderness, rescuers said. It was a 6.5-mile hike through harsh conditions to where rescuers believed the hiker would be, somewhere off the Twinway Trail.
At around 8:45 a.m. on Friday, March 21, conservation officers were notified of a hiker in distress off the Twinway Trail between the two mountains, in a remote part of the Pemi Wilderness ...
The hiker was located in a remote section of the Pemi Wilderness and it was determined the best access would be from Gale River Road in Bethlehem, even though it would be a 6.5 mile hike.
Authorities determined that Sullivan was in a remote section of the Pemi Wilderness, more than six miles from the nearest access road, officials said. Get N.H. Morning Report A weekday newsletter ...
HE WAS LATER FOUND IN A REMOTE SECTION OF THE PEMI WILDERNESS. CREWS WERE ABLE TO GET THAT MAN BACK TO SAFETY AROUND 10 P.M. THANKFULLY, HE WASN’T HURT. OFFICIALS SAY THAT THA A Massachusetts ...
A group of four — two conservation officers and two search-and-rescue volunteers — set out from Gale River Road, near the small town of Bethlehem, and up to a “remote” section of the Pemi wilderness, ...
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