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Family rescued on mountain in Maine says hiking trail sign pointed them in wrong direction
CBS2’s Meg Baker spoke with a family member who detailed what went wrong.
Connor Latona, 18, captured video after hiking for two-and-a-half hours up the 3,000 foot peak of Tumbledown Mountain with his parents and two older sisters.
The family traveled from Freehold to visit him at college. They expected the hike to take about two hours and to be “back for a late lunch,” Latona said.
He said the weather was perfect, in the 50s, all day. Then, the family ran into some snow and ice as they searched for the trail back down.
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