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Roy Sanford of Plymouth, MA died on an NH mountain, rescuers faced blizzard conditions and used a National Guard helicopter for the rescue. (NH Fish and Game)
BENTON, NH NH Fish and Game responded to a report of an overdue hiker on Mt. Moosilauke in the town of Benton on Sunday.
Roy Sanford, 66, of Plymouth, Massachusetts, had planned to take an up and back hike on Mt. Moosilauke via the Glencliff Trail. Sanford left Plymouth that morning and had arrived at the trailhead at approximately 7:45 a.m. His family expected him to return by dinner. At approximately 7 p.m. the family became concerned that he hadn t returned and notified NH State Police.
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66-year-old Massachusetts man dies hiking New Hampshire mountain; Body found after 2-day search with National Guard
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
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Roy Sanford arrived at Mt. Moosilauke in New Hampshire early Sunday to hike. Almost 12 hours later, he hadn’t return home, and his family was beginning to worry.
It wasn’t until the next afternoon after a two-day search involving the National Guard and state conservation officers, through heavy snow and blizzard-like conditions, that Sanford was found, according authorities.
Foot tracks had led authorities down a brook, where they discovered the Plymouth, Massachusetts man’s body, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department recounted.
Solo hiker failed to return from day hike on Mt. Moosilauke
Published: 3/16/2021 4:49:31 PM
On Sunday, the wind above treeline in the White Mountains howled at 60 miles an hour with gusts over 100. Temperatures dropped to 16 degrees below zero, not including the windchill.
Roy Sanford, a 66-year-old man from Plymouth, Massachusetts, was overdue from a solo day hike on Mt. Moosilauke. As day turned to night, his family grew more and more concerned, officials with New Hampshire Fish and Game said.
Sanford told his family that he was going to go on “an up and back hike” up the Glencliff Trail, a three mile straight shot to the south peak of Moosilauke at 4,500 feet elevation. The north peak, with another 300 feet of elevation gain, sits less than a mile away across a ridge line. Sanford left early in the morning and intended to be back in time for dinner that night. When he didn’t return home, his family called the state police.
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