
Injured Hiker Rescued on Mount Belknap
Over the weekend, N.H. Fish and Game and other volunteers aided a 67-year-old woman on Red Trail in the Mt. Belknap area while hiking with two people where she slipped on ice, sustaining an ankle injury.
While Cole and her hiking partners were well prepared for the conditions including bringing a bivy sac, warm clothes, and a hike safe card, it is important to note that winter conditions including deep snow and ice are present in the mountains. Read more here
Great work to the N.H. Fish and Game and other volunteers for aiding the woman. We wish her a speedy recovery. Since the winter season is here, please be well-prepared if you plan on engaging in outdoor activities. As always, please be safe out there!
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