Friday, August 31, 2012

Lost hiker found safe after search in Wolfeboro

WOLFEBORO NH — A Wolfeboro man missing in the woods was found after a search lasting about 21⁄2 hours on Thursday.

Robert Demaree of Camp School Road called 911 on his cell phone at about 5:45 p.m. and told authorities he had become lost while hiking in the Camp School Road/Rust Pond/Winnipesaukee Golf Club area.

Responders were able to narrow down his location by using sirens and asking Demaree by phone if he could hear them. A Wolfeboro Fire-Rescue crew located Demaree on a snowmobile trail off Pleasant Valley Road at about 8:20 p.m. He was transported out of the woods via the Fire-Rescue Department's Gator. Demaree was not injured.

Wolfeboro Fire-Rescue was assisted at the scene by the Wolfeboro Police Department and canine Blek, New Durham Fire-Rescue, and Stewarts Ambulance.

N.H. Fish and Game was en route to the scene when the subject was found.

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Injured hiker rescued from NH mountain summit

BROOKFIELD, N.H. — New Hampshire conservation officers and volunteer firemen have rescued a 61-year-old hiker who injured his knee near the summit of Copple Crown Mountain in Brookfield.

Officials say 61-year-old Richard Healey of Wolfeboro and his wife, Maxine, had reached the top of the mountain Thursday when he slipped and injured his knee. His wife used a cellphone to summons help.

The Fish and Game Department conservation officers — aided by 15 volunteer firefighters from Wolfeboro, Wakefield and New Durham — carried Healey down a half-mile of very steep and rocky trail. They reached the New Durham trailhead on Mountain Drive at about 2:30 p.m.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

NEED A SCHOOL OR CLUB FUNDRAISER? SELL THE NH FISH & WILDLIFE CALENDAR!

CONCORD, N.H. -- If you need a fall fundraiser for your school, club or community group, try selling the 2013 New Hampshire Fish & Wildlife calendar. Sales benefit your group at the same time they help support the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department's work conserving wildlife and wild places. This fundraiser offers local groups a great profit margin -- your organization makes $4.95 on each calendar sold – and there's no risk for you, because calendars are pre-sold.

Last year, more than 50 local groups took part in the calendar fundraiser, including schools, fish and game clubs, environmental clubs, equestrian and sports teams, school bands, scout troops, preschools, churches and many others.

The all-new 2013 New Hampshire Fish & Wildlife Calendar retails for $9.95. It's an attractive local product showcasing professional photographs of a range of New Hampshire wildlife, from bears, beetles and birds to moose, deer and more. The cover is a curious fox kit. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the wildlife watching tips, plus handy hunting, fishing and snowmobile season dates.

Ready to get started? Download a calendar sales kit for your group today at http://www.wildnh.com/Shop/calendar_fundraiser.html or call 603-271-6355 to request a group sales kit by mail or email.

The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is the guardian of the state’s fish, wildlife and marine resources and their habitats. Visit http://www.wildnh.com.

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3 Unprepared hikers rescued on Mount Washington

PINKHAM NOTCH, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire Fish and Game officers have come to the aid of three hikers who stopped on a Mount Washington trail when it got too dark.

The hikers from Maine were guided down Tuckerman’s Ravine Trail on Monday night after calling 911.

They were identified as 70-year-old John Reinsboroug and his wife, 67-year-old Elizabeth Reinsboroug, both of Readfield, and their friend, 71-year-old Nancy Russell of Kents Hill.

The Fish and Game Department said the hikers were not carrying any lights.

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Rescued Dog from Colorado Mountain top now the center of a custody battle

PHOTO: Missy, a 4-year-old German Shepherd stranded in the wild, was left for dead and saved by a group of eight hikers.



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This owner should never be allowed to be within 500 yards of an animal ever again!  He has the nerve to want Missy back after never reporting her hurt or stranded and basically left for dead.  If it was himself or his immediate family I would be willing to bet he would call for help.  Lock him up!  Poor Missy should never be    exposed to this man ever again.  I am outraged and hope this man is never allowed custody of this beautiful dog, EVER AGAIN!