NH Fish and Game Rescues Two Climbers From Cannon Cliffs Avalanche Incident
On Sunday, the N.H. Fish and Game and the Pemi Search and Rescue team rescued two climbers after one was struck by an avalanche while climbing in the Cannon Cliffs area.
The male slid approximately 300 feet before coming to a stop and was partially buried. Read more here
Great work to the N.H. Fish and Game and the Pemi SAR team for rescuing the two climbers. We wish the male climber a speedy recovery from his injuries. As always, please be safe out there!
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