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A Vermont man was carried approximately 300 feet when the snow beneath him gave way. He was rescued by his climbing partner, and then extricated on a snowmobile by first responders.
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It’s been 20 years since the Old Man of the Mountain collapsed. On May 3, 2003, the uncanny stone face that graces New Hampshire’s license plates, highway signs, and the state quarter was no more.
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The Old Man of the Mountain fell from Franconia Notch on May 3, 2003.
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New Hampshire officials say a climber died when a tumbling boulder severed his rope, causing him to fall 150 feet while climbing on Cannon Cliff in…
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Rock Climber Suffers Life-Threatening Injuries After 50-Foot Fall at Cannon CliffsNew Hampshire authorities say a rock climber fell about 50 feet in the Franconia Notch area Sunday and suffered life-threatening injuries.Conservation…
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Officials with the state parks department presented plans for a new Franconia Notch trail Thursday. The trail would begin near an existing viewing plaza,…
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Celebration Of Lupines Kicks Off Around Franconia NotchCommunities around New Hampshire's Franconia Notch are holding their 21st annual Celebration of Lupines. Though the festival focuses on the spiky purple…
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A lost Massachusetts hiker was rescued Thursday afternoon after spending a bitterly cold night in the White Mountains.New Hampshire Fish and Game…
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Copper Cannon Camp is tucked away in Franconia Notch on 128 acres of White Mountain National Forest. In some ways a typical overnight camp with…
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The motorcyclist killed Thursday morning in the Franconia Notch has been identified as Robin Staines, 47, of Pembroke, Massachusetts, according to state…