Seven Adirondack Hikers Rescued By Forest Rangers in Separate Incidents
New York State Forest Rangers were busy in the Adirondacks from July 9th through the 14th, making several water rescues, recovering the body of a Hudson River paddler, and launching several rescue missions for lost or injured hikers, including one that lasted the entire night. What follows is a report provided by DEC.
On July 9, at 6 p.m., Forest Ranger Milano responded to a call for a 14-year-old hiker from Massachusetts suffering from heat exhaustion at OK Slip Falls in Indian Lake, Hamilton County.
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