
SAR Teams Rescued Hiker on Mount Avalon
The Pemigewasset Valley Search and Rescue and the N.H. Fish and Game Conservation officers have rescued a 37-year-old hiker below the summit of Mt. Avalon after she injured her lower leg while using a sled where she couldn't control her speed which resulted in her colliding with a tree.
They were also able to provide her with extra clothing to stay warm while awaiting rescue personnel. The hiker was identified as Cassandra Haskell, 37, of Bath, Maine. Read more here
Great work to the N.H. Fish and Game Conservation Officers and the Pemigewasset Valley SAR team for coming to the woman's rescue as we wish her a speedy recovery. Please be safe out there!
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