Rescue Efforts Underway After Skiers Lost on Mt. Moosilauke Due to Severe Weather Conditions.
Two skiers were stranded on the slopes of New Hampshire's Mt. Moosilauke on Saturday, their situation exacerbated by low visibility and fierce winds that reduced the mountain to a blizzard-like environment.
A call was made to the New Hampshire Fish and Game department at around 5 pm, reporting two missing skiers off-trail on the mountain. Conservation Officers and members of the Pemigewasset Valley Search and Rescue Team (PemiSAR) sprang into action, utilizing snowmobiles to navigate four miles up the mountain before venturing into the woods on snowshoes for an additional 1.5 miles.
The search team's efforts culminated in a successful rescue at approximately 11 pm, where officers located the stranded pair and safely escorted them down the mountain by 2 am. The swift response from the search party ensured that both skiers were returned to safety, with no reported injuries or fatalities.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by severe weather conditions on New England's mountains, underscoring the importance of vigilance and preparedness for those venturing into such environments.
Two skiers were stranded on the slopes of New Hampshire's Mt. Moosilauke on Saturday, their situation exacerbated by low visibility and fierce winds that reduced the mountain to a blizzard-like environment.
A call was made to the New Hampshire Fish and Game department at around 5 pm, reporting two missing skiers off-trail on the mountain. Conservation Officers and members of the Pemigewasset Valley Search and Rescue Team (PemiSAR) sprang into action, utilizing snowmobiles to navigate four miles up the mountain before venturing into the woods on snowshoes for an additional 1.5 miles.
The search team's efforts culminated in a successful rescue at approximately 11 pm, where officers located the stranded pair and safely escorted them down the mountain by 2 am. The swift response from the search party ensured that both skiers were returned to safety, with no reported injuries or fatalities.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by severe weather conditions on New England's mountains, underscoring the importance of vigilance and preparedness for those venturing into such environments.