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Newark man rescued from Mount Washington in New Hampshire

A Newark man survived a roughly 1,000-foot tumble down a ski slope in New Hampshire Saturday. New Hampshire Fish and Game identified the man as 61-year-old Arild Hestvik, matching the description of a linguistics and cognitive science professor at the University of Delaware. He spent several hours on the side of the mountain as emergency responders rescued him. He was then taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital, according to a press release. Hestvik tumbled down a popular skiing route called Main Gully on the southeast side of Mount Washington, part of New Hampshire s White Mountains and the Northeast s highest peak at 6,288 feet.

Climbers battle whiteout conditions on Mount Washington

PINKHAM NOTCH — In two separate incidents, four people climbing Mount Washington’s Huntington Ravine last Saturday were caught in high winds and blowing whiteout conditions, according to Frank Carus, lead snow ranger and director of the U.S. Forest Service’s Mount Washington Avalanche Center. Both incidents had good endings, Carus said, but he cautioned climbers to be aware of hazardous conditions. “Typical ground conditions in events like these make it hard or impossible to see from one trail-marking cairn to the next. Combined with drifting snow on the ground, normal navigational cues such as rock cairns, turnpiking and crampon scratched ice and rock are lost,” Carus noted.

2 hikers survive falls in Tuckerman Ravine

MOUNT WASHINGTON — Authorities say two men are lucky to be alive after they survived falls of more than 500 feet down the rock- and snow-covered face of the Tuckerman Ravine headwall early Saturday afternoon. Of the two, lead USFS Snow Ranger Frank Carus, director of the Mount Washington Avalanche Center, said Monday: “I can’t believe they didn’t sustain any life-threatening injuries. The identities of the two men were not made available as of press time despite requests for information from the Forest Service. Reached at home, Carus said the two were believed to be from Connecticut and in their early 20s.

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