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Old 12-25-2022, 08:55 PM   #75
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www.nhfishgame.com/category/general-news ..... perusing the headlines for 2022, the headlines mention these year-2022 deaths.

1. 1/31/2022: Mansfield, Massachusetts Man Dies in a Snowmobile Crash

2. 2/07/2022: Fatality in the White Mountains

3. 6/06/2022: Berlin Man Killed in Single Vehicle ATV Crash

4. 6/20/2022: UPDATE: Hiker Rescued from Gulfside Trail Near Mt. Clay Dies

5.8/1/2022: Hiker Dies on Jewell Trail

6. 8/22/2022: Hiker Dies on Cannon Mountain

7. 8/26/2022: Canadian Man Collapses and Dies While Hiking Mount Washington

8. 9/06/2022: Hiker Dies after Suffering Medical Emergency on Bunnell Notch Trail

9. 9/09/2022: Drowning Victim Recovered from the Connecticut River

10. 10/24/2022: Massachusetts Man Dies While Hiking in Lincoln

11. 11/08/2022: Untimely Death in Pittsburg

12. 11/23/2022: Missing Massachusetts Hiker Located Deceased, Mt Lafayette

13. 12/12/2022: Hiker Fatality on Mt Willard, Crawford Notch

14. 12/25/2022: 28-year old male hiker, somewhere off Falling Waters trail (from WMUR)

So it looks like 14 deaths, so far in 2022 with twelve men and two women (death #8, #12) from the NH Fish and Game general news headlines.
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Say hey ...... they don't call New Hampshire ...... the 'Live Free or Die' state, for nothing! ..... plus all these Fish and Game jurisdiction deaths make for a very happening tv show ..... www.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Woods_Law. You know that Maine is called 'The Pine Tree State' so it's no surprise that North Woods Law got moved from Maine to New Hampshire in 2017.

And, death #9, 9/09/2022, was an Appalachian Trail thru hiker, a 45 year old man from Mississippi who hiked all the way from Georgia and supposedly tripped and fell, drowning into the Connecticut River in Norwich Vermont, across from Hanover NH.
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Did you know ....... "If a person has a current New Hampshire hunting or fishing license, current Off-Highway Recreational Vehicle or snowmobile registration, or current boat registration, they receive the same benefit." ..... as a $25 NH Hike Safe card.
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