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Updated on February 4, 2021 at 7:50 am
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The body of a missing backcountry skier was found buried under 13 feet of snow in the Ammonoosuc Ravine at Mount Washington Wednesday night, according to rescue officials.
The skier, whose name is being withheld until family is notified, was reported missing by his friends Tuesday night after he didn t come home and wasn t answering phone calls.
After finding the skier s car in the snow-filled Ammonoosuc Ravine parking lot Wednesday morning, rescue officials hiked up into both the Ammonoosuc Ravine drainage and the Monroe Brook, despite potential avalanche danger.
The crew spent hours scouring both drainages until they received avalanche beacon signal around 4:30 p.m. They had to dig down approximately 13 feet of packed snow and debris before ultimately discovering the body of the missing skier.
Massachusetts man, woman injured in separate snowmobile crashes in NH
Updated Jan 31, 2021;
A man and woman from Massachusetts were both injured in separate snowmobile crashes in New Hampshire Saturday, according to the New Hampshire Fish and Game Law Enforcement Division.
Authorities were notified about a single person snowmobile crash around 10 p.m. Saturday on the First Connecticut Lake in Pittsburg, New Hampshire.
First responders rushed to the scene and located 30-year-old Giovani Fodera of Reading, Massachusetts.
A Massachusetts man was injured in a snowmobile crash on Jan. 30, 2021 in Pittsburg, New Hampshire.
“Upon interviewing the patient and witnesses to the crash, Conservation Officers determined that Fodera was operating a family member’s snowmobile by himself on First Connecticut Lake,” N.H. Fish and Game officials said. “He admitted to operating it at a very high rate a speed beyond his ability to control. While doing so, he struck rocks, leading up to t
PITTSBURG â Fish and Game Conservation Officer Christopher Egan is recovering after fracturing his leg while on active snowmobile patrol in Pittsburg on Monday afternoon.
According to Fish and Game Sgt. Glen Lucas, at 5:20 p.m. on Monday, Egan, 49, crashed his snowmobile on Trail 139 in Pittsburg. C.O. Egan was on active snowmobile patrol, traveling south, just north of First Connecticut Lake Dam, when he witnessed two apparent violations pass him going in the opposite direction. After witnessing these violations, Egan traveled to an opening in the trail and reversed direction.
Egan, according to Lucas, told investigators that he was in the process of catching up to the snowmobiles in violation and navigating a bumpy stretch of trail when the incident occurred. While going over the bumps, he said that he lost his footing from the running board, causing his right leg to come off his snowmobile and come into contact with the trail. He subsequently fell off the snowmobile an
UpdatedTue, Jan 19, 2021 at 9:13 am ET
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NH Fish and Game Officer Christopher Egan was injured in a snowmobile accident in Pittsburg while chasing two violators (NH FIsh and Game)
PITTSBURG, NH A NH Fish and Game Conservation Officer was injured in a snowmobile accident in Pittsburgh, NH on Monday.
NH Conservation Officer Christopher Egan of Pittsburg crashed his snowmobile on Trail 139 in Pittsburg around 5:20 p.m. Egan was on active snowmobile patrol, travelling south, just north of the First Connecticut Lake Dam, when he witnessed two apparent violations pass him going in the opposite direction.
After witnessing these violations, Egan travelled to an opening in the trail and reversed direction. Egan told investigators he was in the process of catching up to the snowmobiles in violation and navigating a bumpy stretch of the trail when the incident occurred.