A Young Hiker's Close Call on Mount Washington

Mount Washington, USAMon Oct 27 2025
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Mount Washington, known for its unpredictable weather, recently tested the limits of a young hiker. Owen Strommer, a 20-year-old from Wakefield, Rhode Island, found himself in a tough spot when he got caught in a sudden snowstorm while hiking the Tuckerman Ravine Trail. It was around 7 p. m. when the weather took a turn for the worse. Strommer's headlamp and cellphone were failing, leaving him in the dark, both literally and figuratively. The temperature was a chilly 21 degrees Fahrenheit, but the wind chill made it feel like a mere 3 degrees. Strommer knew he couldn't stay put; he had to keep moving. Rescuers sprang into action, but it takes time to organize a search party. In the meantime, a quick-thinking Mount Washington State Park staffer drove a fully chained truck to the top of the trail. The truck's headlights served as a beacon, guiding Strommer through the storm. Strommer pushed forward, covering the last 0. 3 miles to the summit. He spotted the truck's headlights and made his way to safety. At 8:29 p. m. , he reached the summit, where he was warmed up and checked for injuries. Remarkably, he was unharmed. By 10 p. m. , Strommer was back at the base of the mountain, safe and sound. This incident serves as a stark reminder that mountain weather can be deceiving. Even if it feels like fall at the base, conditions at the summit can be harsh and wintry.
https://localnews.ai/article/a-young-hikers-close-call-on-mount-washington-5268fef4

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