Lost Adirondack hunter located by Forest Rangers in ‘near blizzard’ conditions

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State Forest Rangers rescued a lost hunter in “near blizzard conditions” in the Adirondacks this past weekend.

Specifics on the incident and two others below involving Forest Rangers from the state Department of Environmental Conservation were provided by the DEC.

Town of North Elba
Essex County
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On Saturday at 11:08 a.m., DEC’s Ray Brook Dispatch received a call regarding a 20-year-old male from Lake Placid who became separated from his deer hunting party. The group was hunting in an area near the Northville-Placid Trail when the hunters were separated. Six Rangers were dispatched to look for the subject. Three Rangers arrived on scene at 12 p.m., and entered through the north side of the Northville Placid Trail toward Moose Pond. The Rangers conducted searches of the trails around the last known point. Cell phone coordinates placed…

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