
Female Hiker Rescued By SAR Teams on Waterville Valley
A 26-year-old woman was rescued by N.H. Fish and Game Conservation Officers and the Pemigewasset SAR team on Saturday after she injured her lower leg in Waterville Valley.
Due to the nature of Campbellās injury, she was secured in a litter. Rescuers carried her down the trail and at times belayed the litter with rope on steep, icy portions of the trail. Read more here
Excellent work to the SAR team for rescuing the 26-year-old woman. We hope she is recovering from her leg injury and as always, please be safe out there!
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