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Participants will experience the full benefits of yoga with experienced Iyengar certified instructor Barbara Natichioni, and enjoy exhilarating local mountain hikes led by certified guide Dan Newton while being immersed in the fresh air of the White Mountains. Read More...
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Fall foliage in New Hampshire's mountains is approaching its peak, and with the changing season comes new challenges for White Mountain hikers. With the cooler days, shorter daylight hours, and even snow at this time of year, outdoors experts are Read More...
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Two girls injured while hiking Mount Monadnock in southwestern New Hampshire with a school group Wednesday (September 30, 2009) had to be carried off the mountain by rescuers. The hikers were on a day hike with a group from the Curtis Corner Middle School Read More...
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Turn off the television and computer, gather the family and friends, dress for the weather, and head off for an outdoor adventure! Whether you strike out on your own or connect up with an event, October 3rd and 4th is the weekend to Get Out and Play! Read More...
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New Hampshire Fish and Game Department Conservation Officers rescued an injured hiker last night (September 3, 2009) on the Gale River Trail in Bethlehem, N.H. Elyse George, age 21, of Lebanon, N.H., a member of the Dartmouth Outing Club, was hiking with Read More...
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New Hampshire Fish and Game Department Conservation Officers were called in late last night (July 13, 2009) to search for four overdue hikers on the Bolles Trail on Mt. Chocorua in Albany, N.H. The young men, all age 23, were Matthew Mastrogiacomi, Christopher Read More...
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A body recovered on Mount Washington on the evening of July 6, 2009, has been identified as that of Peter Shintani, age 70, of Napanee, Ontario, according to Sgt. Wayne Saunders of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Hikers had reported finding Read More...
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Summer's here, and for many New Hampshire residents and visitors, that means enjoying hiking trips in the beautiful, rugged mountains of the Granite State. Tens of thousands of hikers will visit the trails in New Hampshire over the coming months, Read More...
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Waterville Valley, the region's most family-friendly resort and recreation area, has announced its 2009 Day Camp Program With weekly themes, age-appropriate activities, and the natural and cultural resources of Waterville Valley Resort to draw on, Read More...
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Unable to find any new clues after three days of searching, rescue officials will bring to a close the extensive ground and air search of the Mount Washington area of New Hampshire aimed at locating hiker Peter Shintani, age 70, of Napanee, Ontario, who Read More...
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New Hampshire Fish and Game Department Conservation Officers began searching trails near Mount Washington yesterday afternoon, and are continuing this morning (June 17, 2009), looking for any sign of overdue hiker Peter Shintani, age 70, of Napanee, Ontario, Read More...
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Four young hikers lost in darkness without map or lights on the Attitash Mountain Trail in Bartlett, N.H., were rescued late last night (Sunday, May 18) by New Hampshire Fish and Game Department Conservation Officers. They are Julie Davenport, age 21, Read More...
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Searchers recovered the body of 67-year-old drowning victim Richard Robinson Sr. of Stratford today (Wednesday, May 13, 2009) at about 12:50 p.m. Robinson was found approximately 5 miles downstream from where he was last seen on the bank of the Connecticut Read More...
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A search began midday yesterday (Tuesday, May 12, 2009) in Stratford, N.H., for 67-year-old Richard Robinson Sr. of Stratford. Robinson was reportedly last seen on the bank of the Connecticut River at about 11:00 a.m. that day. It is feared he may have Read More...
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At approximately 10:35 this morning, April 28, 2009, a search team on foot found 17-year-old hiker Scott Mason of Halifax, Mass., who had been lost in New Hampshire's White Mountains since Saturday. Mason is reportedly in good condition. His family Read More...
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