
Injured Hiker Rescued on Mount Cube
A 52-year-old hiker was rescued by SAR Teams from Pemigigewasset Valley and Upper Valley along with conservation officers after she slipped on a wet rock and injured her leg on Mount Cube.
Fish and Game encourages hikers to check weather forecasts before heading outside and warns that wet weather and fallen foliage can trails slippery and dangerous. Read more here
Great work to the volunteers who came to the woman's rescue. We hope she is recovering well from her leg injury. Please be safe out there!
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