
Elderly Man Rescued on Mount Monadnock
A 72-year-old man was rescued by N.H. Fish and Game and other volunteers after he fell while hiking on Marlboro Trail on Friday where he suffered an injury.
Burns and his hiking partner were well prepared for their hike. They had a physical map of the trail systems in the area, water, food, micro spikes, and all necessary gear for a hike at this time of year. Read more here
Excellent work to the N.H. Fish and Game and other volunteers for rescuing the elderly man. We hope he is recovering well from his injury. Please be safe out there!
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