
Man on White Mountains Rescued
A 22-year-old man was rescued by his partner after both of his feet froze while hiking up on White Mountains. They were both hiking together but they went their separate ways before the incident. New Hampshire Fish and Game were dispatched to rescue the man.
Fish and Game warns hikers that snow and ice are expected to persist in the White Mountains for the rest of the season and that conditions at trailheads are not predictors of those at higher elevations.
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As the winter season approaches, it's very important to dress warm and comfortable especially if you plan on travelling to snowy mountains. We hope the man is recovering well. Please be safe out there!
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