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Hiker rescued from chest-deep snow on Mount Washington describes harrowing moment: ‘Is this really happening to us?’
Kathryn McKee and her hiking partner huddled in the darkness, waiting for a search team to make its way through subzero temperatures and sustained winds of 50 to 60 miles per hour.
Freezing hikers stuck in waist-deep snow rescued during Mount Washington whiteout
Two experienced hikers were rescued after an hourslong ordeal in which they became stranded in waist-deep snow and whiteout conditions on New Hampshire's challenging Mount Washington.
Rescuers save lives of experienced hikers stranded in deep snow on Mount Washington
Kathryn McKee and her hiking partner were overwhelmed by snow and wind while hiking New Hampshire's Mount Washington.
Hikers on tallest mountain in Northeast rescued from whiteout snowstorm at 5,000 feet
Two experienced hikers were rescued from the tallest mountain in the Northeast after a whiteout snowstorm stranded them at about 5,000 feet on Sunday.
Hikers stranded on Mount Washington safe after harrowing overnight rescue
The two experienced hikers fought chest-deep snow and freezing temperatures before huddling in snow to wait for rescuers.
Two Massachusetts residents rescued overnight on Mt. Washington
Kathryn McKee and Beata Lelacheur were stuck in “very deep snow” about 5,000 feet up the mountain, officials said.
Massachusetts hikers rescued from severe conditions on Mount Washington
Two experienced hikers had to be rescued from Mount Washington after they got stuck in chest-high snow. Fish and Game Department officials are urging hikers to exercise caution in the extreme conditions on the mountain.
2 Massachusetts hikers rescued in extreme conditions on Mount Washington
Two experienced hikers were rescued from Mount Washington after being stranded in whiteout conditions, highlighting the importance of preparedness.
Mass. hikers tell the story of how they were rescued during Mount Washington whiteout
Two Massachusetts hikers got lost in waist-deep snow in whiteout conditions on Mount Washington, the tallest mountain in the Northeast.
2 Massachusetts hikers rescued on Mount Washington
Fish and Game Department officials are urging hikers to exercise caution in the extreme conditions on the mountain.
Freezing hikers rescued during Mount Washington whiteout
They were in waist-deep snow and whiteout conditions. They were lost on the tallest mountain in the Northeast, known for its extreme, changeable weather. “That snow has nothing to stick to,” said Amy Cotter,
Burlington-Plattsburgh WCAX-TV on MSN
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Women who survived Mount Washington rescue say they recognized the risks
The two friends had hiked New Hampshire’s challenging Mount Washington trail a month ago. They returned and did it again ...
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2 Hikers Found Alive After Being Stuck in Snow Overnight. Getting Them Warm Enough to 'Move on Their Own' Took an Hour
Kathryn McKee, 51, and Beata Lelacheur, 54, were hiking Mount Washington on Sunday, Feb. 2, when they got stuck in freezing ...
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Man gets 20 years for sexually abusing, taking Washington teen to West Michigan home
A South Haven man was sentenced to 20 years in prison Wednesday for traveling with intent to engage in a sexual act with a ...
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Mount Rushmore and a third term: GOP lawmakers rush to flatter Trump
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., filed legislation to expunge the two impeachments of Trump, an attempt to clear the ...
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Over $30,000 raised to light Mount Washington water tower
Damage from lightning strikes has left the Mount Washington water tower in the dark for over a year and a half, but community ...
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