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Forest rangers rescue four hikers at night on Blackhead Mountain in New York. (NYDEC Photo)

Rangers Rescue Lost, Injured Hikers In New York

Forest rangers rescued four hikers who were lost, cold, and wet in the Catskills last week.

According to officials with the New York Department of Environmental Conservation, forest rangers received a report of four hikers lost on Blackhead Mountain in Windham, New York in the Catskills at 5:40 p.m. on Friday, March 20.

One of the hikers reported feeling “woozy,” and all four of the hikers reportedly were cold and wet and needed rescue.

At 6:45 p.m., members of Hensonville Hose Company located the group and their dog and assisted them down the Escarpment Trail. At 8 p.m., two rangers met the group and provided dry clothing, headlamps, food, and water. They reached Big Hollow Trailhead at 10:30 p.m. and declined further care.

In a separate incident last week, New York forest rangers received a report of two injured hikers on Giant Mountain in the Adirondacks at 5:57 p.m. on Monday, March 16.

Both hikers had reportedly fallen, with one hiker suffering a wrist injury, and the other hiker suffering facial injuries.

A forest ranger reached the hikers and helped them to the trailhead, where they were met by Keene Valley Fire Department’s Emergency Medical Services. Resources were clear at 8:20 p.m.