
Hiker Rescued After Injury at Old Bridle Path
A hiker was rescued on Sunday night by the NH Fish and Game Conservation Officers and other volunteers after she suffered a lower leg injury while hiking up the Old Bridle Path.
The hiker, identified as 38-year-old Nadia Boyce of Mapleshade, New Jersey, had almost completed the Falling Waters/Bridle Path Loop when the incident occurred. Read more here
Great work to the volunteers and good samaritans for coming to the woman's aid as we wish her a healing recovery on her leg. Please be safe out there!
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