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agent_tits OP t1_ix678jp wrote

> Pemigewasset Valley Search and Rescue Team

> Pemi has three teams out tonight looking for this missing hiker. Temperature along the ridge is about zero, 30-40 mph winds make the chill factor -30. Please call State Police if you have any information, including any hikers who saw her today.

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5nd t1_ix67sef wrote

I can save her!

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Aregay47768 t1_ix68ajf wrote

Bit disappointed by the name looked for tots only saw your asshole

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DeerFlyHater t1_ix68wkk wrote

Hope she makes it out.

This is NOT a good night to be out and exposed to the elements. Wind is blowing and it is already chilly.

Sounds like she might have been out alone too.

Scary for the family and friends for sure.

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boldolive t1_ix6lua8 wrote

Why do you say she is without a backpack? The article describes what she was wearing when she started her hike, but doesn’t say anything about not having a pack.

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agent_tits OP t1_ix6qisr wrote

For what it’s worth I figure they probably go by the best witness statement without any other info, but I guess that doesn’t matter for us aside from hoping she had better gear packed somehow

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Cullen7777 t1_ix6qr68 wrote

terrible night to be above tree line

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FaustusC t1_ix6slxt wrote

Dropped off by who?

Where is this person from?

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hopefully-a-good-buy t1_ix6vx1p wrote

hate to be that guy but if she doesn’t have any equipment/gear she likely won’t survive the night if they don’t find her

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FaustusC t1_ix7ud6m wrote

Yes, but what I was getting at: If you've lived here for any period of time, you should kinda know not to go hiking unprepared. Which extends to mentioning this to friends if they want to go hiking as well in your area.

So if someone dropped her off for a long hike they're equally responsible for her fate, if they're from the area.

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DeerFlyHater t1_ix81cs9 wrote

I've been looking all morning and unfortunately I have found nothing. It sounds like she is still missing.

I've checked scanner links on broadcastify and really haven't heard anything since yesterday. Not sure which net they are using for the search.

I'm in the flight path which aircraft would use between the search area and Concord and haven't heard any go over this morning.

Not looking good unfortunately.

Edit: just heard a blackhawk go over heading south to north.

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agent_tits OP t1_ix85omy wrote

The NH Fish and Game page shared the post (originally from the NH F&G Game Thief page) at around 8am today, so I’m guessing it’s still ongoing.

I’d suspect if we didn’t get any updates over the last 18 or so hours primarily in the dark there may be something soon with the daylight.

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EmeraldMoose12 t1_ix8asnw wrote

This is so eerie. I was walking into work yesterday morning and because of the wind I knew I was short a layer. In that short walk, the wind was pulling the warmth from my body. I started to think about the book I read about Kate Matrosova getting caught above tree-line during a freak weather pattern in February. And then I started to think about how I would definitely not want to be tree line today (yesterday). The walk from my car to work was good enough for me.

I hope her fate is different than Kate’s.

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finalyst19 t1_ix8yanb wrote

Yeah that’s different from dropping someone off for a hike. She doesn’t need a wall tent and sled team to go on a hike in the white mountains. Plenty of people solo hike up there, very few of them have any issues.

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FaustusC t1_ix8yimn wrote

Yeah, and the ones that don't are typically familiar and know to check the weather etc.

Unlike her.

And the last dude.

And the one before them.

Solo hiking is fine with a map, GPS and knowledge of the trails.

Wandering into the woods on your own in an unfamiliar place...welll...

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YouAreHardtoImagine t1_ix8zwod wrote

Can’t imagine what her parents are feeling right now. WMUR has them saying she “does not have much winter hiking experience” and mom dropped her off knowing this, but probably not the true conditions.

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boldolive t1_ix916s2 wrote

You wrote that the hiker doesn’t have a backpack. There is absolutely no evidence that she doesn’t have a backpack — zero news agencies have reported that — so your original post contains made-up shit to make the hiker look irresponsible and to inflame the online dialogue.

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tonyraymond t1_ix92g9w wrote

Yeah that’s not exactly a quick hike.

Doesn’t say exactly when she was dropped off except it was “morning” but I’d wager it would have to be pretty early to ensure a realistic window of completing it during daylight hours.

I’m not nearly as experienced or in shape to give meaningful hiking advice, but I do know that I personally wouldn’t want to be navigating those peaks in darkness even in temperate conditions, and definitely not solo.

Hopefully she’s got what it takes to survive but those conditions don’t make me very optimistic.

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boldolive t1_ix92um7 wrote

You’re reading into the absence of information. SAR reported only what her mom told them she was wearing when she started her hike. Just because SAR didn’t report other details doesn’t mean they weren’t provided. Do you think the only thing her mom told SAR is what she’s wearing? Of course not — her mom told SAR everything she knows. SAR isn’t going to report every single detail to the public. Thus, you have zero evidence that she doesn’t have a backpack and so your post is spreading misinformation that maligns the hiker. That is shitty.

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Open-Industry-8396 t1_ixaenb9 wrote

Just doesn't feel right to me. I'll save my thoughts until we have an outcome. I don't want to upset anyone.

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beagletronic61 t1_ixah9oy wrote

I think everyone here is thinking the exact same thing…that dropping ANYONE off for that hike equipped the way that they were is either a stunning act of ignorance or malice. If she comes off that mountain breathing it’s by the grace of god.

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YellowCessna t1_ixdozic wrote

I agree wiht all who think there's something fishy about this. I'll say it: I'd be all over the mother about this. ALL over her. Who the f would drop their daughter off in those mtns @ 5am leaving her not properly dressed or supplied? Who??

I've climbed those mtns many times and they are treacherous even in good weather, nevermind these current temps and winds. I was up there Sunday afternoon and it was crazy windy and cold.

Currently (11.22.22) @ 1240, I can see a Civil Air Patrol helicopter flying along the Lafayette/Lincoln/Haystack ridge.

This is bugging the hell out of me...I hope she makes it. And/or that Mom had no wicked hand in this. Too many parents killing their kids these days :(

Please stay off our mtns unless you're experienced and properly equipped.

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