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News from the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department
August 30, 2005
Phone: (603) 271-3211
Email: info@wildlife.state.nh.us
For information and online licenses, visit
http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us

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CONTACT:
Fish & Game Dispatch: (603) 271-3361
August 30, 2005

    RHODE ISLAND MAN CARRIED OUT OF WHITE MOUNTAINS FOLLOWING INJURY

CONCORD, N.H. -- A White Mountain rescue ended well for an injured
49-year-old hiker from Rhode Island on Monday, August 29. In an arduous
11-hour rescue operation, the man, David W. Pierce of Narragansett, R.I.,
was carried out on a litter by some 50 rescuers from the N.H. Fish and
Game Department, White Mountain National Forest, Appalachian Mountain
Club, Pemigewassett Valley Search and Rescue Team and the Upper Valley
Wilderness Response Team.

Pierce was hiking with his son and friend in the Pemigewasset
Wilderness of New Hampshire over the weekend. Late Sunday afternoon he suffered
a knee injury and possibly mild hypothermia along a bushwhack trail
which leads to the Twinway trail. Pierce's hiking companions set up a tent
and supplies for him while they hiked nearly 10 miles out to the
Lincoln-Woods Trailhead to alert officials.

Rescue crews hiked in and located Pierce along the rugged Bondcliff
trail between Mount Bond and Bondcliff. There they began the litter carry
back out to the trailhead, arriving after 7:00 p.m. Monday. Rescuers
encountered rough trail conditions and rain during the rescue. Pierce was
evaluated for his injuries and released.

For information on hiking safety, visit http://www.hikesafe.com.

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