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PINKHAM NOTCH, N.H., Jan. 5 An avalanche roared down a ravine on Mount Washington in northern New Hampshire Friday, killing one hiker and injuring another. Officials said four people, all French Canadians, were crossing a closed trail on Tuckerman s Ravine on the east side of the 6,200-foot mountain, New England s highest peak, when the avalanche struck shortly before 2:30 p.m. EST. Rescue workers had to fight howling winds and sub-zero temperatures to reach the victims. The injured hiker was taken by ambulance from a base camp in Pinkham Notch to a hospital in Berlin, about 15 miles north of the mountain. He was treated for a dislocated shoulder, fractured rib, frost bite and other injuries and was listed in stable condition. The body of the other hiker, who was buried in the slide, was later recovered and brought down the mountain, officials said. New Hampshire Fish and Game officials identified the dead hiker as Alexander Cassan, 19, of Becancour, Quebe