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4/25/25

Forest Ranger News

Town of Hunter

Greene County

Wilderness Search: On April 17 at 3:55 p.m., Ray Brook Dispatch contacted Forest Ranger Peterson about a lost hiker on the Mink Hollow trail of Sugarloaf Mountain. The Dispatcher guided the hiker back to the trail but remained concerned. Ranger Peterson called the 61-year-old from New York City who told the Ranger he was in good health and planned to continue hiking. When Ranger Peterson learned the subject did not have a map and was unfamiliar with the area, the Ranger suggested the hiker turn around and head back to his vehicle. The hiker refused and said he would call back if he got lost. At 5:02 p.m., the hiker called Ranger Peterson to report he was lost again. At 6 p.m., Rangers Fox and Peterson located the subject and assisted him down the trail to his vehicle. 

Town of Hunter

Greene County

Wilderness Rescue: On April 18 at 5:15 p.m., four Forest Rangers responded to a report of a hiker with an ankle injury in the area of the Devil’s Acre lean-to on Hunter Mountain. Rangers reached the 45-year-old from New Jersey at 8:30 p.m. Rangers and members of the Lexington and Prattsville Fire Departments used a wheeled litter over the icy terrain to return the hiker to the trailhead. Resources were clear at 3:45 a.m.

Town of Hunter

Greene County

Wilderness Search: On April 19 at 5 p.m., Forest Rangers Commerford, Fox, and Peterson responded to a call from a hiker reporting he was lost on the south side of Twin Mountain. Ray Brook Dispatch provided coordinates and Rangers reached the 23-year-old from Brooklyn and assisted him back to the trailhead. Resources were clear at 9:30 p.m.

 

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