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CONTACT: Missing Hikers Found in Franconia Notch; One Dead CONCORD, N.H. - Two hikers missing on Mt. Lafayette were found about 7:30 p.m. yesterday evening (February 11, 2008) by a 7-man rescue team of New Hampshire Fish and Game Department Conservation Officers and members of Mountain Rescue Service. Laurence Fredrickson, age 55, of South Sutton, N.H was pronounced dead at the Littleton Hospital a short time after his arrival. James Osborne, age 36, of Manchester, N.H., was last reported to be in critical condition suffering from severe hypothermia and frostbite. Osborne was airlifted from Littleton Hospital to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon. The search team that found the hikers (one of six teams involved in the mission) had started up the Falling Waters Trail at 1:30 p.m. Searchers had to alternate breaking trail through deep snow; it took 6 hours of difficult hiking to reach the summit of Little Haystack Mountain. Weather conditions during the search effort consisted of sub-zero temperatures and strong winds. The hikers were found near each other, close to the
summit of Little Haystack Mountain (altitude 4,800 feet), about 200 feet
north of the intersection of the Falling Waters and Franconia Ridge
trails. Fredrickson was lying near the trail in an unresponsive condition
with his pack still on his back. Osborne was found a short distance away,
near some scrub trees, and was in a semi-comatose state. A total of 24 experienced mountaineers from N.H. Fish and Game, Mountain Rescue Service and Pemigewasset Valley Search and Rescue were involved in this mission. Androscoggin Valley Search and Rescue Team Members
also responded to the scene to participate in the later stages of the
rescue. Teams searched the following trail systems adjacent to Franconia
Notch: Greenleaf Trail, Old Bridle Path, Falling Waters Trail, Liberty
Springs Trail, Skookumchuck Trail and the Pemigewasset Wilderness Trail.
Rescue teams were still making their way back out as late as 11:30 p.m.
last night. No further information is available at this time. --- - - - - - - - - ### -
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