https://nhfishgame.com/2025/02/04/overnight-hiker-rescue-conducted-on-mt-washington/
Two very lucky hikers. What were they thinking?
Two very lucky hikers. What were they thinking?
In too deep too late in the day. Wonder if they were doing a loop from The Ammo or an out and back.https://nhfishgame.com/2025/02/04/overnight-hiker-rescue-conducted-on-mt-washington/
Two very lucky hikers. What were they thinking?
They were doing a loop of Monroe and Jefferson...In too deep too late in the day. Wonder if they were doing a loop from The Ammo or an out and back.
They got some pretty bad results for sure, but there are lots of little mistakes that can compound and put you in that kind of situation with the right amount of bad luck. (Unless I missed something in the article explaining something really obviously dumb that they did.)https://nhfishgame.com/2025/02/04/overnight-hiker-rescue-conducted-on-mt-washington/
Two very lucky hikers. What were they thinking?
Thanks for posting this additional article with the planned itinerary, although it is not clear to me if they made it to Jefferson and got stuck in the spruce traps on the way back to Jewell Trail.They were doing a loop of Monroe and Jefferson...
IMO, these kinds of loops are dangerous because you don't know what the condition of the trail you are going to descend is. In this case, apparently the Jewell Trail was not broken out or able to be followed well enough to stay out of trouble. I've descended that trail a few times in summer and found it to be difficult to follow above treeline. In summer, no sweat because you can generally discern the trail if you look closely. In winter, good luck if it is obscured by wind blown snow.
https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/mount-washington-rescue-kathryn-mckee/
Bothy tents are amazing!"Crews immediately set up emergency shelters and began to warm both of the hikers. The warming process took an hour, but by approximately 3:00 a.m., the hikers were able to move on their own and the group continued down the Jewell Trail toward the base station of the Cog Railway"
My hat's off to the rescuers who were able to warm them enough so they could move in those conditions. Subzero and high winds? Jeesh...
Do the SAR groups carry Bothy tents? Gwynneley nests? Or both?Bothy tents are amazing!
Bothy, I think, like the one seen from the Blackhawk in the Little Haystack rescue this past December.Do the SAR groups carry Bothy tents? Gwynneley nests? Or both?