
Hiker Rescued in Great Gulf Wilderness Area
The NH Fish and Game Conservation Officers and Androscoggin Valley Search and Rescue team rescued a 38-year-old hiker who became stranded in the Great Gulf Wilderness area.
During this attempt, he became turned around and ended up taking Star Lake Trail to the Buttress Trail, which is seldom used and not well marked. Read more here
Great work to all of the volunteers for rescuing the man. We also want to commend the hiker for being prepared by bringing his emergency essentials such as a tent. We hope the man is doing well and as always, please be safe out there!
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