What are the '10 Essentials' for hiking?
Extra layers of clothing, sun protection, food, water, light sources, first aid, emergency shelter, repair kits, navigation systems, and lighters.
News / Accidents
Recent incidents in New Hampshire include a hiking accident in the White Mountains and a multi-vehicle crash in Keene, highlighting the importance of safety and preparedness.
On Saturday, a hiker from Braintree, Massachusetts, fell 50-100 feet down Mount Pierce in the White Mountains. New Hampshire Fish and Game received a call around 3:30 p.m. and coordinated a rescue involving Androscoggin Valley Search and Rescue Team, Twin Mountain Fire and Rescue, and Mountain Rescue. The hiker was carried to the trailhead and taken to Littleton Regional Hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Fish and Game officials remind hikers to carry the '10 Essentials' and check the Hike Safe website&ref=yanuki.com for safety information.
In Keene, on Sunday morning, a multi-vehicle crash on Route 9 sent seven people to the hospital. The crash involved a van, a car, and a motorcycle. Two vehicles collided head-on, trapping one person. Firefighters extricated the trapped driver, and seven people were transported to hospitals, including one by helicopter to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon. Police suspect speed was a factor in the crash, which remains under investigation.
Extra layers of clothing, sun protection, food, water, light sources, first aid, emergency shelter, repair kits, navigation systems, and lighters.
On Route 9 in Keene, near the Westmoreland town line.
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