Arizona hiker rescued twice in as many days from mountain trails

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A snowcat like the one used to rescue a New York man hiking in Arizona on March 2, 2022, seen here carrying three climbers who were stranded on Mount Hood in February 2007. They were part of a group of eight climbers rescued from the mountain. AP Photo/Don Ryan

Flagstaff, Ariz. — A 28-year-old New York man needed to be rescued twice on consecutive days while hiking in a northern Arizona mountain range, authorities said.

The Brooklyn man, whose name hasn’t been released, first called 911 on Wednesday at about 7 p.m. to say he got lost while hiking on Humphreys Trail in the San Francisco Peaks north of Flagstaff, Coconino County Sheriff’s officials said.

The trail runs through some 5-and-a-half miles of steep, rocky terrain between the Arizona Snowbowl ski resort and Humphreys Peak, the state’s highest point with an elevation of 12,633 feet.

Snowcat vehicles from the ski resort drove the man off the mountain and he declined medical attention.

But at 5 p.m. the next day, the hiker called 911 to say he needed help after injuring himself in a fall near the saddle area of Humphreys Trail.

An Arizona Department of Public Safety rescue helicopter was sent to pick up the man and another hiker who’d stopped to help him.

Sheriff’s officials said in a statement that the man was “provided with preventative search and rescue education about the conditions on the trail and the approaching winter storm and encouraged to not attempt the hike again.”

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