Rhode Island man airlifted off Katahdin
By Rosemary Lausier, Bangor Daily News Staff
A hiker from Rhode Island was airlifted off Katahdin on the afternoon of Aug. 13.
The man — who was in his 60s — was hiking down the Hunt Trail with his wife when he suffered several injuries, including to his lower leg, after falling about 6 feet, the Portland Press Herald reported.
Rangers received a call around 3:30 p.m. and called for air assistance from the Maine Army National Guard. Two rangers met the couple on foot, and at 7:40 p.m., the Blackhawk helicopter arrived and flew the man to Millinocket Municipal Airport before he was taken by ambulance to Millinocket Regional Hospital, the newspaper reported.
In June, a 59-year-old Missouri man was airlifted from Chimney Pond Ranger Station after spending more than 60 hours on Katahdin.