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...Meanwhile, in Chandler’s Purchase, rescuers braved rugged weather in the Presidential Range to carry an injured hiker off Mount Washington. They will also return this morning to Mount Madison to retrieve the body of a second man stricken late yesterday.
Fish and Game Sgt. Doug Gralenski said last night that 11 conservation officers, as well as personnel from Mount Washington State Park, the Appalachian Mountain Club, the SOLO wilderness school and Androscoggin Valley Search and Rescue were bringing a Connecticut man down from Mount Washington after he was injured in a fall near the Lake in the Clouds hut yesterday afternoon.
Robert Sanderson, 63, of Waterford, Conn., was injured on the Ammonoosuc Ravine trail about 1:30 p.m. The weather on the Northeast’s highest peak was brutal, Gralenski said shortly after 8 p.m.
“It’s very nasty,” he said. “They’re in 60 mph winds, the temperature is in the 30s, visibility is less than 100 feet and there’s snow and rain and ice. We’re in the teeth of winter-like weather.”
The rescue crew was expected to bring Sanderson off the mountain by 10 p.m., after carrying him off the Ammonoosuc Ravine trail more than 2 miles.
Meanwhile, the body of a 70-year-old remained on Mount Madison last night, Gralenski said, in similar weather conditions.
The unidentified male, he said, collapsed or was injured about a quarter of a mile from the Madison Spring hut. The hut crew went to the man’s aid but were unable to save him. The crew moved the body to the hut.
This morning Fish and Game conservation officers, as well as members of Upper Valley Search and Rescue and AVSAR, will bring the man off Mount Madison via the Valley Way trail...
Source: Strong winds injure three, cut electricityhttp://www.theunionleader.com/Articles_show.html?article=14079, Union Leader, September 12, 2002