
Ice Climber Rescued After Avalanche Incident on Cannon Mountain
On Sunday, a 31-year-old ice climber was rescued by Pemi SAR and other volunteers after he was wiped out by an avalanche on Cannon Mountain while out with a friend, suffering an injury.
“Avalanche conditions are very dangerous. … Avalanches could run far into flat runout zones that previously seemed safe. Read more here
If the mountain calls for an avalanche warning, please take precautions and avoid the area that calls for a possible avalanche. Great work to Pemi SAR and other volunteers for their rescue. We hope the ice climber is healing from his injury and as always, please be safe out there!
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