Crime & Safety

Massachusetts Hiker Slides 100 Feet From Summit Of A NH Mountain

Rescuers worked for over 8 hours to rescue Robert Zoletti of Needham, Massachusetts, who suffered from leg injuries in Waterville Valley.

Rescuers worked for over 8 hours to rescue Robert Zoletti of Needham Massachusetts suffering from leg injuries in Waterville Valley
Rescuers worked for over 8 hours to rescue Robert Zoletti of Needham Massachusetts suffering from leg injuries in Waterville Valley (NH Fish and Game)

WATERVILLE VALLEY, NH — New Hampshire Fish & Game Department was notified of an injured hiker on the Tripyramid Trail in Waterville Valley on Saturday.

NH Fish and Game found a 69-year-old male hiker had slid approximately 100 feet as he descended from the summit of South Tripyramid. During this uncontrolled descent, the hiker suffered a lower leg injury that was going to prevent him from making it out without assistance. Hiking companions called for help and agreed that they would continue sliding the injured hiker to the base of the south slide until help arrived.

A team of conservation officers and volunteers responded to the trailhead 4.6 miles from the injured hiker’s location around 12:45 p.m. Rescue teams were able to take snowmobiles 2.6 miles up Livermore Road and then snowshoe 2 miles to the injured hiker where they arrived at 4:30 p.m.

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The injured hiker was quickly packaged in a rescue litter and slid the two miles to Livermore Road. A trail groomer from Waterville Valley Ski Area was able to make it to the Livermore Road/Tripyramid Trail intersection and at 6:40 p.m. the injured hiker was placed into the groomer for the 2.6-mile ride to the trailhead where they arrived at 7:20 p.m.

The hiker was identified as Robert Zoletti of Needham, Massachusetts.

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Zoletti and his two hiking companions had departed from the Kancamagus at 7:15 a.m. and had planned a loop hike to the Tripyramids and back out the Kate Sleeper Trail/Downes Brook Trail. Near the Summit of South Tripyramid, the group encountered slippery conditions at the south slide.

While discussing the safest way to approach the descent, Zoletti lost his footing and slid approximately 100 feet, and in the process injured his lower leg. At this point, the group was at the intersection of the Kate Sleeper Trail and they made the call for help. It was determined the best way out would be to continue out the Tripyramid Trail. The hiking companions agreed that they could assist Zoletti through the remainder of the south slide while awaiting the arrival of rescue personnel.

Once at the base of the slide and temperatures in the teens they placed Zoletti into a sleeping bag to stay warm. The group was well equipped and had all the winter mountaineering gear that would be expected for a hike in winter conditions. Robert was met by a family member at the trailhead and taken to Lakes Region General Hospital for evaluation of his injury.

For safe hiking tips and a list of essential gear, visit hikesafe.com. Outdoor enthusiasts are encouraged to purchase a Hike Safe card at wildnh.com/safe. The card helps support Fish & Game search and rescue activities.

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