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Injured Canadian Hiker Rescued From Lincoln Trail After Falling

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Injured Canadian Hiker Rescued From Lincoln Trail After Falling


LINCOLN, NH — New Hampshire Fish and Game and Pemigewasset Valley Search and Rescue Team work together to safely rescue an injured Canadian hiker from the Falling Waters Trail in Lincoln Friday.

Fish and Game was notified of a hiker who requested assistance off the Falling Waters Trail in Lincoln at 6:40 p.m. The woman was descending when she slipped on a steep and icy section of trail. After sliding on a rock approximately 25 feet, she sustained injuries that did not allow her to continue, and her hiking partner called 911 for assistance.

Conservation Officers and the Pemigewasset Valley Search and Rescue Team responded to assist the hiker, who was identified as Mylene Tremblay, 51, of Montreal, Canada. Tremblay and her five other hiking partners had started their hike at approximately 10 a.m. that morning, expecting to complete the Franconia Ridge Loop in daylight hours.

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The group did not stay together, leaving Tremblay and her partner without a light source. Tremblay and her partner started hiking down Falling Waters Trail from the top of Mt. Haystack after 4 p.m. At approximately 6:30 p.m., Tremblay couldn’t see well and fell on a steep section of trail.

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While waiting for rescuers, another good Samaritan hiker came upon the duo and gave Tremblay a sleeping pad and another layer of clothes to keep warm. The rescue crew hiked up approximately one mile to Tremblay’s location and carried her down the steep, wet, and icy terrain.

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Tremblay and the rescue crew returned to the roadway at approximately 10 p.m. Tremblay was transported to Littleton Regional Healthcare by Lin-Wood Ambulance for further evaluation.

Conservation officers remind hikers they must prepare themselves for the outdoors.

“Think about having proper footwear for the activity you are engaged in, a headlamp, and proper layers for the changes in temperatures and precipitation.”

For more information about preparing for your hike, see www.hikeSafe.com.

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The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services collected samples of the unknown substance found in Sunapee Harbor and will be testing them tomorrow. Authorities say the spill was contained and prevented from spreading further.



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Police investigating after woman found dead in home in Hampstead, NH – Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News

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Police investigating after woman found dead in home in Hampstead, NH – Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News


HAMPSTEAD, N.H. (WHDH) – Authorities have launched an investigation after responding to a reported untimely death in Hampstead, New Hampshire, officials said.

The Attorney General’s Office is investigating the untimely death of a woman at a home in Hampstead, Attorney General John M. Formella announced.

While the investigation is just beginning, there is no known threat to the general public at this time.

The exact circumstances surrounding this incident remain under active investigation. 

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'New Hampshire Outright' creates open, safe spaces for LGBTQ+ families

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‘New Hampshire Outright’ began more than 30 years ago, founded by a group of parents at the University of New Hampshire. It’s the only LGBTQ+ organization in the state with a dedicated focus on young people, their allies, and their families.



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