Episode 195 - Search and Rescues in the White Mountains, Mount Liberty, History of the White Mountains - 1920s
Description
Welcome to Episode 195 of the Sounds Like A Search and Rescue podcast. This week - Search and Rescue is back in the news in New Hampshire - Recent incidents on Kilkenny Ridge, The Skookumchuck Trail, and the Lincoln Brook Trail. We will fill you in on all the details. Plus, tick season reminders, the story of a hunter who accidentally shot his friend after separating, its old man on the mountain day, a hiker gets rescued on mount fuji, loses his phone and decides to go back for it, triggering another rescue incident. Hiking boots review, A discussion about hiking umbrellas, pros and cons of using them and how Nick was jealous he did not have an umbrella this weekend. Plus a recap of a recent hike to Mount Liberty via Liberty Springs Trail which include rain and a sketchy water crossing, the history of the planning and construction of the Greenleaf hut and how it used to be you could get projects completed a lot quicker and a lot cheaper than you can today and some trail name and mountain naming history.
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Topics
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Nick’s music moment - COIN
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Forest Road Status
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Tick Season has started
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Turkey Hunter shoots his friend by accident
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Recent SAR stories in New Hampshire - things are picking up
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Missing Hiker in Vermont found deceased
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Mom of four dies from fall in Purgatory Chasm in Sutton, MA
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Wantastiquet-Monadnock Trail
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Anniversary of Old Man on the Mountain falling
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In Memory of Dennis Pednault - peakbagger from VFTT
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Guy gets altitude sickness twice on Mt. Fuji triggering two rescues
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Dumb tourists of Yellowstone
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Hiking Gear - Boots for non winter season and hiking umbrellas
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Dad Joke, 48 Peaks, Stickers, Swag, Beer…
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Recent Hike on Mount Liberty via Liberty Springs Trail in the rain
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Notable Hikes
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White Mountain History - timeline of the Greenleaf Hut
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White Mountain History - Nomenclature Committee, AMC and RMC trail trading and other interesting history notes from the 1920s.
Show Notes
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Man rescued twice on Mt. Fuji after returning to get his phone.
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Gossamer Gear Umbrella (5.8 oz)
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Six Moons Umbrella (6.8 oz)
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Mount Shaw retains its name and relinquishing nineteen mile brook trail to the USFS
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