
Hiker Siblings Rescued on Mount Chocorua
The Fish and Game Conservation Officers and Lakes Region Search and Rescue rescued two sibling hikers on Mt. Chocorua after one of the siblings suffered an injury from falling multiple times on the trail towards Mt. Chocorua and getting stranded.
Joshua and Alyssa Donovan stated that they had departed the trailhead parking area at approximately 9:00 a.m. and intended to hike to the summit of Mt. Chocorua and back. Read more here
Great work to all the SAR volunteers for rescuing the brother-sister duo. We hope they are doing well and the brother recovers from his injuries smoothly. As always, please be safe out there!
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