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DEC Region 5 Forest Ranger’s June/July Search and Rescue Report

August 15th, 2012 · No Comments · Adirondack News

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Essex County
Town of North Elba, High Peaks Wilderness Area
On Thursday, June 7, 2012, at about 9:11 am, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call reporting an injured hiker at Marcy Dam. Melis Bursin, 28, of New York City, NY, had injured her ankle. The DEC Marcy Dam Caretaker assisted the woman stabilizing the injury. Two DEC Forest Rangers responded and transported Ms. Bursin by UTV to the trailhead at 10:20 pm. Ms. Burstin sought medical attention on her own. Accidents can happen. Always carry a first aid kit and contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

Town of Keene, Eastern High Peaks Wilderness Area
On Friday, June 8, 2012, at about 1:25 am, DEC Central Dispatch received a call reporting two overdue hikers. Kathleen Gavin, 20, and Ernesto Perez, 26, both of New York City, NY, had planned a day hike of the Wolfjaw-Gothics Loop and were expecting to return that evening. A DEC Forest Ranger responded and found their vehicle still located at the St. Hubert’s parking lot where they had signed in the trail registry. Four more DEC Fores Rangers responded to assist in the search. The pair of hikers was located at 6:30 am in good condition, although very tired. They had taken a wrong turn and eventually found their way to the John*s Brook Lodge. Forest Rangers escorted them to the Garden Trailhead at 8:43 am. They were given a courtesy ride back to their vehicle. Know your abilities and the area you plan to hike. Always carry a map and compass, and know how to use them.

Town of Wilmington, High Peaks Wilderness Area
On Friday, June 8, 2012, at about 10:32 am, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from Essex County 911 reporting a person who had injured his legs jumping in The Flume on the West Branch Ausable River. Four DEC Forest Rangers, Wilmington Fire and Rescue and Lake Placid Fire and Rescue all responded to the scene. Timothy McCaffrey, 28, of Port Henry, NY, was packaged and airlifted via Life Flight to Fletcher Allen Hospital. Know your abilities and the area you plan to recreate.

Town of Keene, Dix Mountain Wilderness Area
On Sunday, June 10, 2012, at about 2:44 pm a DEC Forest Ranger on patrol came upon a motorcycle accident on Route 73 in the town of Keene. Gregory Pruer, 37, of Wantaugh, NY and his passenger were seriously injured in the accident. The Forest Ranger secured the scene and called DEC Ray Brook Dispatch for additional emergency response resources. Keene Valley Fire and Rescue and the State Police responded to the scene. Mr. Pruer was packaged and transported to Marcy Field where State Police Aviation flew him to Fletcher Allen Hospital. The passenger on the motorcycle was packaged and transported to Elizabethtown Community Hospital. Forest Rangers have police officer status and are first responders.

Town of Schroon, Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Area
On Friday, June 15, 2012, at about 7:11 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from a DEC Assistant Forest Ranger reporting an injured person. Robert Johnson, 23, of Bloomington, MN, was working as a member of the Student Conservation Association Adirondack Program*s Trail Crew when he fell and was unable to bear any weight on his leg. Two DEC Forest Rangers responded and assisted Mr. Johnson out to the trailhead, where he was able to drive himself to Glens Falls Hospital for evaluation. Accidents can happen. Always carry a first aid kit and contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

Town of North Elba, High Peaks Wilderness Area
On Saturday, June 16, 2012, at about 9:55 pm, a DEC Forest Ranger on routine patrol near Marcy Dam encountered a distressed hiker. Jacob Kwiatkoski, 20, of Fort Plains, NY, appeared to be severely dehydrated. Two more DEC Forest Forests and an Assistant Forest Ranger responded. Mr. Kwiatkowski was evacuated to South Meadows Road on UTV via the Marcy Truck Trail. They were met by Lake Placid Ambulance who transported the young man to the Adirondack Medical Center for medical evaluation and treatment. Drink plenty of water and rest often when hiking, particular during hot weather.

Town of North Elba, McKenzie Mountain Wilderness
On Monday, June 18, 2012, at about 5:13 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from Ashley Jones, 53, of Willow Peak, PA, stating that she was lost near the base of Baker Mountain. Ms. Jones and her two children, a 12 year old boy and 14 year old girl, had hiked over the east side of the mountain to the shores of North Bay of McKenzie Pond. Two DEC Forest Rangers responded and boated across the pond to North Bay. The family was located and transported back to shore. They were provided a courtesy ride back to their vehicle at the Baker Mountain Trailhead. Know the area you plan to hike. Always carry a map and compass, and know how to use them.

Town of North Elba, Eastern High Peaks Wilderness Area
On Sunday, June 24, 2012, at about 2:04 pm, a DEC Assistant Forest Ranger (AFR) was notified by a passing hiker of an injured hiker near the Uphill Brook lean-to. At about 2:20 pm the AFR located Margaret McGrath, 57, of Kingston, NY. Ms. McGrath had hiked Marcy, Grey and Skylight Mountains with her hiking party when she rolled her ankle at 12:30pm near the Uphill Brook lean-to. The AFR splinted Ms. McGrath’s ankle and assisted her to the Lake Colden Outpost. They then rowed across Avalanche Lake where they were met by another DEC Forest Ranger on a UTV. Ms. McGrath was taken to the Adirondack Loj Trailhead at 7:25pm. She was released to seek further medical assistance on her own. Accidents can happen. Always carry a first aid kit and contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

Town of Newcomb, Dix Mountain Wilderness Area
On Sunday, June 24, 2012, at about 9:30 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call reporting two overdue hikers. Thomas Cummings, 66, and Daria Cummings, 36, both of Monroe, CT, left the Schroon Lake Bed and Breakfast at 6:00am to climb Cliff and Redfield Mountains via the Upper Works Trailhead. A DEC Forest Ranger responded and found the overdue hikers’ vehicles at the trailhead. The Forest Ranger came across the pair walking out on their own near the trailhead. They reported they had been delayed due to the weather. Both were in good condition. Always inform someone of your itinerary.

Town of Wilmington, McKenzie Mountain Wilderness
On Sunday, July 1, 2012, at about 8:27pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call reporting an injured hiker on the Connery Pond Trail near Whiteface Landing. Bridget Ness, 23, of Lake Worth, FL, was hiking at dusk when she fell, striking her knee on a rock. She was not carrying a light or a map. A DEC Forest Ranger responded and located Ms. Ness at about 9:45 pm. Ms. Ness was able to walk back to the trailhead with assistance from the Forest Ranger. She was returned to her vehicle at 10:25 pm declining further medical assistance. Always carry a map and compass, and know how to use them. Carry a flashlight or headlamp at all times.

Town of North Elba, Eastern High Peaks Wilderness
On Sunday, July 1, 2012, at about 2:42 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook was notified by the Cascade Summit Steward of a woman on the trail with an injured ankle. Yoseph Middleton, 38, of Montreal, Quebec, was about a quarter mile from the summit when she fell and injured her ankle. She was unable to bear any weight on the ankle. Three DEC Forest Rangers responded along with State Police Aviation from Lake Clear. Ms. Middleton was picked up from the summit and taken to Adirondack Medical Center in Lake Placid at 4:30 pm. Accidents can happen. Always carry a first aid kit and contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

Town of North Elba, High Peaks Wilderness Area
On Tuesday, July 3, 2012, at about 9:25 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from Shawn Kilty, 41, and Tanya Hedlund, age unknown, both of New York City, NY. The pair reported they had hiked Phelps Mountain but had lost their way coming down. They had a map and headlamps, but no compass to orient them. Two DEC Forest Rangers responded and were able to make cell phone contact with Mr. Kilty and Ms. Hedlund. The pair described the areas they had hiked and were instructed to return to the bridge they had previously crossed. At 11:20 pm they called the Forest Ranger stating that they were at the “High Water Bridge” on the VanHoevenberg Trail. At 11:30pm, the Marcy Dam Interior Caretaker located the pair at the bridge in good condition. They were escorted to Marcy Dam and pointed them in the right direction back to the Adirondack Loj Trailhead. Know the area you plan to hike. Always carry a map and compass, and know how to use them.

Town of Jay, Jay Mountain Wilderness Area
On Monday, July 9, 2012, at about 1:00 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from Essex County 911 reporting an injured hiker on Jay Mountain. Linda Siciliano, 53, of Staten Island, NY, was hiking Jay Mountain when she slipped and fell injuring her ankle. Three DEC Forest Rangers responded, stabilized Ms. Siciliano ankle, packaged her and carried her back to the trailhead. They were met by Wilmington Ambulance who transported her to Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital in Plattsburgh for further medical treatment. Accidents can happen. Always carry a first aid kit and contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

Town of Keene, Giant Mountain Wilderness Area
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012, at about 4:12 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from Essex County 911 reporting a hiker in need of medical attention on the summit of Giant Mountain. A 16 year old female from Ithaca, NY, was hiking with her aunt when she became distressed. Three DEC Forest Rangers responded to the scene along with State Police Aviation. The teenage girl was hoisted off the mountain to Marcy Field in Keene Valley. She was transported by Keene Valley Rescue to Elizabethtown Hospital for treatment at 5:52pm. Two Forest Rangers escorted the rest of the hiking party off the mountain and back to their vehicles at the trailhead. Drink plenty of water and rest often when hiking, particular during hot weather.

Town of St Armand, McKenzie Mountain Wilderness
On Wednesday, July 11, 2012, at about 3:50 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from Essex County 911 reporting a hiker in need of medical attention on the summit of Baker Mountain. A 12 year old boy from Watertown, NY, was in distress. A DEC Forest Ranger responded with members of the Saranac Lake Fire Department and Rescue Squad. The boy was treated and carried out to the trailhead. The Rescue Squad transported him to Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake from there. Drink plenty of water and rest often when hiking, particular during hot weather.

Town of North Elba, Eastern High Peaks Wilderness Area
On Saturday, July 14, 2012, at about 5:00 pm, a DEC Assistant Forest Ranger (AFR) at the Lake Colden Outpost received a report of a hiker who had been separated from his hiking partner. George Shields, 53, of Lewisburg, PA, was hiking Mt. Marshall via Herbert Brook with his son. They became separated at about 2:00 pm and Mr. Shields had not been seen since. The AFR, assisted by two Student Conservation Association Backcountry Stewards, searched the nearby trails into the night without locating Mr. Shields. Plans were made for five DEC Forest Rangers begin searching from the Upper Works and Adirondack Trailheads at 6:00 am the following morning. At about 1:54 am, Mr. Shields arrived at the Lake Colden Outpost by his own efforts. He was suffering from a number of injuries including cuts and scrapes on his legs. The AFR applied first aid and in the morning assisted Mr. Shields to Avalanche Lake. A Forest Ranger met them there with a UTV and transported him the trailhead. Mr. Shields drove himself to the Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake for further medical treatment. Stay together when hiking in groups and know the location of all group members at all times.

Town of Willsboro, Private Property
On July 24, 2012, at about 11:23 am, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook was notified by State Police of three lost hikers on Rattlesnake Mountain. Karen Curtin, 56, and Catherine Curtin, 20, both of Plattsburgh, NY, and Justin Curtin, 19, of Newport Ritchie, FL, were hiking when two of them were stung by bees. Two DEC Forest Rangers and State Police responded to locate the three hikers. While in route, DEC Dispatch was able to contact by phone and learned they had begun moving on their own. They came upon a dirt road which they followed until they found a seasonal camp. The three were met there and transported back to the place they were staying. Know the area you plan to hike. Always carry a map and compass, and know how to use them.

Franklin County
Town of Brighton, Private Land
On Saturday, June 16, 2012, at about 4:11 pm, a DEC Forest Ranger was contacted directly and informed of a distressed hiker on Paul Smith College*s VIC property. The Forest Ranger responded and located Donna Pepin, 48, of Mooers, NY, on the trail between Black Pond and Long Pond Trail. The Forest Ranger gave Ms. Pepin fluids and food. She was then escorted back to the parking area and reunited with her family. Drink plenty of water, eat food to keep up your energy and rest often – especially during hot weather.

Town of Harrietstown, Saranac Lake Wild Forest
On Sunday, June 24, 2012, at about 8:10 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call reporting an overdue hiker near Shingle Bay Mountain, north of Lower Saranac Lake. Casey Michaels, 24, of Saranac Lake, NY, had been hiking with a group but became separated at about 5:00 pm. Three DEC Forest Rangers responded and searched for Mr. Michaels without success until 1:00 am. At 7am, searching resumed with eight additional DEC Forest Rangers and a team from Search and Rescue of the Northern Adirondacks (SARNAK). Mr. Michaels was located at 9:00 am near Black Pond. He reported that after becoming separated from his group he built a campfire and stayed for the night. At day break Mr. Michaels began to walk out but became cold. He stopped and built another campfire to keep warm. Forest Rangers found him huddled by the campfire and in good condition. They escorted Mr. Michaels out of the woods and he needed no further assistance. All personnel were clear of the search by 10:30am. Have the skills, knowledge and equipment to spend an unexpected night in the woods.

Town of Harrietstown, High Peaks Wilderness Area
On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 at about 3:45pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call reporting a hiker with an ankle injury near the summit of Ampersand Mountain. Julie Shahin, 53, of Rochester, NY, was able to move but was still in need of assistance. Three DEC Forest Rangers responded reaching Ms. Shahin at 5:50 pm. The Forest Rangers applied a splint to her injured ankle and assisted her down the mountain reaching the trailhead at 7:10 pm. Ms. Shahin sought medical attention on her own. Accidents can happen. Always carry a first aid kit and contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

Town of Harrietstown, Saranac Lake Wild Forest
On Sunday, July 22, 2012, at about 9:23 am, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call reporting a boater in need of medical assistance. Ruth Kuhfahl, 88, of Keene Valley, NY, had been incapacitated and overturned her canoe on Middle Saranac Lake. Two DEC Forest Rangers and Saranac Lake Fire and Rescue responded. Ms. Kuhfahl was had been brought to a water access only private camp where she was met by the emergency responders. She was evacuated by boat to the South Creek water access site and placed into Saranac Lake Rescue Squad ambulance. Ms. Kuhfahl was transported to the Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake for evaluation and treatment. Accidents can happen. Always carry a first aid kit and contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

Hamilton County
Town of Indian Lake, Siamese Pond Wilderness Area
On Thursday, June 7, 2012, at about 11:30 pm, DEC Central Dispatch received a call from a person concerned about a car in the Chimney Mountain Trailhead parking lot after 10:00 pm. A check of its license plates determined that it was owned by John Keck 28, of Jersey City, NJ. An hour later New York State Police confirmed the car was still in the parking lot. Two DEC Forest Rangers responded to the trailhead and reviewed of the trail registry. They learned that Mr. Keck and a second person had signed in indicating they planned to go to Eagle Cave on a day trip. The Forest Rangers checked the cave and the summit, eventually locating Mr. Keck and a 15 year old male from Quarrville, PA in a designated campsite below the summit. After signing in the pair had decided to camp and explore the cave the following day. Having ensured Mr. Keck and the teenage were safe and not in any distress the Forest Rangers returned to their vehicles. Always inform someone of your itinerary. Always sign in and out of trailhead registers.

Town of Indian Lake, Sargent Pond Wild Forest
On Thursday, June 21, 2012, at 9:25 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from Hamilton County 911 advising of a group of 8 adults lost on Castle Rock Mountain north of Blue Mountain Lake. Laura Gates, 33, Joannie Lombardi, 33, Kent Walding, 43, Tony Lopez, 36, Holly Sheriff, 45, Zack Cocayne, 38, and Calma Edwards, 50, had been hiking with Carol VanDersen, 51, of Highland, IL, who had injured her knee and was unable to walk. The group was advised to build a fire and stay put. Three DEC Forest Rangers responded and, spotting the campfire, located the group about 1 mile from the trailhead. Forest Rangers escorted the group back to the trailhead helping Ms. VanDersen to walk out. Upon reaching the trailhead Ms. VanDersen indicated she would seek medical treatment on her own. Know your abilities and the area you plan to hike. Always carry a map and compass, and know how to use them. Carry a flashlight or headlamp at all times.

Town of Arietta, Ferris Lake Wild Forest
On Friday, June 22, 2012, at about 3:42 am, DEC Central Dispatch received a call reporting an injured camper who was struck on the head by a small tree. John Perkins, 24, of Webster, NY, was conscious, but experiencing a lot of pain. Mr. Perkins was at a remote campsite along the Powley Piseco Road. A DEC Forest Ranger and the Piseco Emergency Medical Services responded evacuating Mr. Perkins from his campsite at 4:50am. He was transported via ambulance to Gloversville and from there by helicopter to Albany Medical Center. Accidents can happen. Always carry a first aid kit and contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

Town of Arietta, West Canada Lake Wilderness
On Wednesday, June 27, 2012, at about 2:30 am, DEC Central Dispatch received a call reporting that two family members hiking the Northville-Placid Trail had not reported in as scheduled. Tim Jones, 54, of Binghamton, NY, and his 15 year old son had sent a Spot Locator message on Monday indicating they had arrived at Spruce Lake and were on schedule. No message was received on Tuesday night and the caller was concerned about their safety. At 6:30 am, a DEC Forest Ranger responded and began hiking into the second lean-to on the Cedar Lakes, the hiker*s intended destination for the previous night. The Forest Ranger arrived at the lean-to at 11:45 am and found no sign of the father and son. The Forest Ranger continued south on the Northville Placid Trail searching for the pair. Four additional Forest Rangers and a float plane were assigned to assist the search effort. At 12:50pm first Forest Ranger located Mr. Jones and his son in good condition near the third lean-to on the Cedar Lakes in good condition. According to Mr. Jones, they were behind schedule and spent the night at South Lake. He had sent a Spot Locator message the previous night with their location, but it was never recorded on their home computer. The father and son continued their hike of the Northville-Placid Trail. Always inform someone of your itinerary. Use technology to keep safe when hiking, but remember it is not infallible.

Town of Indian Lake, Sargent Pond Wild Forest
On Wednesday, July 4, 2012, at 5:41 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call reporting a lost hiker in an area north of Blue Mountain Lake. Darwin Fishman, 42, of Coran, NY, was descending Castle Rock when he lost the trail. A DEC Forest Ranger responded and located Mr. Fishman in good condition about a half mile from the trailhead at about 6:13 pm. Always carry a map and compass, and know how to use them.

Town of Indian Lake, Blue Mountain Wild Forest
On Thursday, July 5, 2012, at about 3:26 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from Hamilton County 911 reporting an injured hiker near the summit of Blue Mountain. Christian Hall, 18, of Potterspine, GA, fell and injured an ankle while descending from the summit. Two DEC Forest Rangers responded to the scene to assess the person’s injuries while State Police Aviaton responded from Lake Clear with another Forest Ranger. Mr. Hall was air lifted from the summit of the mountain to Blue Mountain Lake at 5:20 pm. He was taken by private vehicle to seek further medical attention. Accidents can happen. Always carry a first aid kit and contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

Warren County
Town of Bolton, Lake George Wild Forest
On Wednesday, June 20, 2012, at about 2:11 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from Warren County 911 reporting a distressed hiker on the Tongue Mountain Range. Two DEC Forest Rangers responded and located Rebecca Cariati, 28, of Glenmont, NY near French Point Mountain. Due to the extreme temperatures and the complex nature of her symptoms the Forest Rangers determined that she should be airlifted. Personnel from Lower Adirondack Wilderness Medical Rescue Team also responded and began treating Ms. Cariati. A State Police Aviation Unit helicopter picked up Ms. Cariati and transported her to the Warren County airfield. She was met there by an ambulance and taken to a nearby hospital for further treatment. Drink plenty of water, eat food to keep up your energy and rest often – especially during hot weather.

Town of Horicon, Lake George Wild Forest
On Saturday, July 21, 2012, at about 1:07 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from Warren County 911 reporting a lost hiker. Alena Gawronski, 32, of Glendale, NY, stated that she left Pilgrim Camp in the town of Horicon hiking on the red trail. She lost the trail and had been off trail for about two hours. Three DEC Forest Rangers responded and were able to locate her based on her cell phone coordinates and the location description provided. Ms. Gawronski was located and escorted out of the woods by 1:37 pm. Always carry a map and compass, and know how to use them.

Washington County
Town of Fort Ann, Private Land
On Wednesday, July 4, 2012, at about 3:20 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call reporting a lost hiker. Joshua Heid, 18, of Neehah, WI, was hiking around Crossett Lake in Ft. Ann but had separated from his hiking party. Two DEC Forest Rangers responded and were able to make contact with Mr. Heid via cell phone. The Forest Rangers provided him directions and he was able to exit the woods on his own. Mr. Heid was provided a courtesy ride to return to the rest of the hiking party. Stay together when hiking in groups and know the location of all group members at all times.

Town of Fort Ann, Lake George Wild Forest
On Wednesday, July 4, 2012, at about 4:12 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a report of an injured hiker on the Sleeping Beauty Trail. One DEC Forest Ranger and the West Fort Ann Fire Department responded. Adrian Gough, 63, of Lake George, NY, was located about a half mile from the trailhead. The Forest Ranger and Fire Department personnel stabilized Mr. Gough’s injuries. He was evacuated to the trailhead and transported by West Fort Ann Fire Department Ambulance to Glens Falls Hospital for further evaluation and treatment. Accidents can happen. Always carry a first aid kit and contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

Town of Fort Ann, Lake George Wild Forest
On Monday, July 16, 2012, at about 12:45 pm, DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from Washington County 911 reporting a hiker needing medical attention. Yarden Fischer, 27, of East Brunswick, NJ, was in distress near Buck Mountain on the Pilot Knob Trail. North Queensbury Rescue and Pilot Knob Fire Department responded providing initial treatment and evacuating Mr. Fischer by ATV to the trailhead. Two DEC Forest Rangers also responded providing assistance at the trailhead. Emergency responders arrived at the trailhead with Mr. Fischer at 3:00 pm. He was arrived placed in North Queensbury Rescue ambulance and transported a nearby hospital for further evaluation and treatment. Drink plenty of water, eat food to keep up your energy and rest often – especially during hot weather.

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DEC Region 5 Forest Ranger’s Spring Search and Rescue Report

June 20th, 2012 · No Comments · Adirondack News

Essex County

Town of North Elba, High Peaks Wilderness
On Saturday, March 10, at about 3:30 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a report from a DEC Forest Ranger regarding an injured woman at the Calamity Brook Lean-to. Shauna DeSantis, 57, of Glens Falls, NY, injured her knee and ankle and was unable to walk on her own. A New York State Police Aviation Unit helicopter was requested and dispatched to the area. The Lake Colden caretaker and another Forest Ranger also responded. Ms. DeSantis was hoisted out and airlifted to Adirondack Medical Center in Lake Placid at 5:10 p.m. Accidents can happen. Always carry a first aid kit and contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

Town of Keene, High Peaks Wilderness
On Friday, April 20, at about 5:04 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a request for assistance from a hiking group on the Brothers. A member of their group, Christopher PowersO’dor, of Binghamton, NY, was in distress and was unable to walk on his own. Three DEC Forest Rangers responded and reached the group about 2.5 miles from the Garden Trailhead at about 5:21 p.m. The Forest Rangers provided food and water and assisted walking Mr. PowersO’Dor to the trailhead. He was transferred to Keene Valley Rescue ambulance for transport to the Adirondack Medical Center in Lake Placid at 9:22 p.m. Know your abilities. Drink plenty of water, eat food to keep up you energy and rest often.

Town of Newcomb, Dix Mountain Wilderness
On Thursday, May 3, at about 11:10 p.m., DEC Central Dispatch in Albany received a phone call from Essex County 911 reporting five hikers overdue from a day hike. David Guirola, Jessica Lasprilla, Yandy Rodriguez, Edward Garcia and Kevin Gonzales (no ages available) all of Miami, FL had left from an inn at Schroon Lake at 10 a.m. and traveled to the Upper Works Trailhead for a hike into the High Peaks. When they had not returned by 11 p.m. staff at the inn
called 911.

While two DEC Forest Rangers prepared to respond to the search, a State Police Trooper reported locating the group’s vehicle in the Upper Works Trailhead parking lot. The two Forest Rangers searched the trails through the rainy night to no avail. The next morning six additional forest rangers joined the search, with two entering the High Peaks Wilderness from the north. At 10:05 a.m. the group was located near Calamity Brook. They were wet and cold but otherwise healthy. After rehydrating and warming them, Forest Rangers escorted the group back to their vehicle. Know your abilities and the area you plan to hike. Always carry a map and compass, and know how to use them. Carry a flashlight or headlamp at all times.

Town of Elizabethtown, Giant Mountain Wilderness
On Thursday, May 17, at about 10:30 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from Essex County 911 reporting an injured camper who had fallen about 30 feet at the Split Rock Falls in Elizabethtown. William Tayler, 19, of Gansevoort, NY, was suffering from a possible head injury and broken bones. Two DEC Forest Rangers responded and along with volunteers from Keene Valley Fire Department, Elizabethtown Fire Department and Backcountry Search & Rescue. Mr. Tayler was packaged and carried out to an awaiting Elizabethtown Emergency Medical Squad ambulance. He was transported to Elizabethtown Hospital and then on to Albany Medical Center by a New York State Police Aviation Unit helicopter. Accidents can happen. Always carry a first aid kit and contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

Town of Keene, High Peaks Wilderness
On Tuesday, May 22, at about 9:30 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from the hiking partner of man reported lost on the west side of the Ausable Lakes valley. After climbing over Lower Wolfjaw Mountain, the pair had descended to the Wedge Brook Trail to a campsite. The partner left to scout the area and upon return found Jason Wainwright, 20, of Cheektowaga, NY gone. Two DEC Forest Rangers responded and proceeded to the Wedge Brook Trail. Mr. Wainwright was located after one hour of searching the intersection of the Wedge Brook and West River trails. When hiking in groups, even pairs, stay together – know the location of all group members at all times.

Town of North Elba, Eastern High Peaks Wilderness
On Saturday, May 26, at about 4:20 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a report from Essex County 911 of an injured hiker. Valerie Scanlon, 62, of Troy, NY, was descending the VanHovenburg Trail about one mile above Indian Falls when she fell and struck a rock causing multiple minor injuries. Two DEC Forest Rangers and an Assistant Forest Ranger responded. They assisted Ms. Scanlon down to Marcy Dam, where she was evacuated by UTV and given treatment for her injuries. She drove herself to Adirondack Medical Center in Lake Placid for further evaluation and treatment. Accidents can happen. Always carry a first aid kit and contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

Town of North Hudson, High Peaks Wilderness
On Sunday, May 27, at about 12:55 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a report from a DEC Assistant Forest Ranger of an injured hiker. Kevin Seaman, 44, of Walworth, NY, was hiking on Big Slide Trail and while descending the slid 100 feet down the trail before landing on his feet, being thrown forward and hitting his head. He continued on until he encountered an Assistant Forest Ranger on patrol. Mr. Seaman complained of severe back pain and explained what had happened. Two DEC Forest Rangers responded in a State Police Aviation Unit helicopter. Mr. Seaman was stabilized on a backboard, given first aid and hoisted to the helicopter. He was flown directly to Fletcher Allen Hospital in Burlington, VT. Don’t hike alone Accidents can happen. Always carry a first aid kit and contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

Town of Keene, High Peaks Wilderness
On Monday, May 28, at about 8:18 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from a hiker who was in distress. Jim Kirkby, 55, of Ray Brook, NY, was descending Lower Wolf Jaw with his daughter towards the Rooster Comb Trailhead. He was experiencing problems due to a medical condition. Neither he nor his daughter had headlamps with them and he was concerned that they would get caught in the dark. Two DEC Forest Rangers responded and located Mr. Kirkby and his daughter about 1 mile from the trailhead. After providing Mr. Kirkby with food and water, the Forest Rangers escorted the pair back to their vehicle. Mr. Kirkby refused any further medical attention. Monitor your health and carry any required medication with you when hiking. Carry a flashlight or headlamp at all times.

Town of Willsboro, Private Land
On Thursday, May 31, at about 9:18 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call reporting two lost hikers on Rattlesnake Mountain. Chuck Ko and Colin Yost, both 19 years old and from Plattsburgh, NY, had reached the mountain summit at 8:00 p.m. but lost the trail when they were descending at about 9:00 p.m. Neither Ko or Yost had warm clothing or headlamps. Three DEC Forest Rangers responded and located the two men at 11:18 p.m. in good condition. They were escorted out of the woods and back to their vehicle. Be prepared to spend an unexpected night in the woods and pack plenty of food and water, extra clothing, flashlight/headlamp, ensolite pads, stove and extra fuel, and bivy sack or space blanket.

Town of Keene, High Peaks Wilderness
On Sunday, June 3, at about 2:33 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call requesting assistance with a hiker in distress. Ruby Salley, 58, of Keeseville, NY, had just descended Saddleback with four other women, when she began having problems walking. The other members of her group provided fluids and food and began escorting Mr. Salley down the Phelps Trail. Four DEC Forest Rangers responded and assisted Mrs. Salley down the trail to the Garden Trailhead and her vehicle. Drink plenty of water, eat food to keep up you energy and rest often.

Town of Newcomb, High Peaks Wilderness
On Sunday, June 3, 2012 at about 8:20 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call reporting an overdue solo hiker in the High Peaks. Dr. Jack Lawler, 61, of Amherst, NY, was due to return home on Sunday evening from a weekend trip in the Santanoni Mountains. One DEC Forest Ranger responded and located Dr. Lawler’s vehicle at the Bradley Pond trailhead. Shortly after, Dr.Lawler was located returning to his vehicle. He was overdue but in good condition. Always inform someone of your itinerary.

Franklin County

Town of Harrietstown, High Peaks Wilderness
On Sunday, June 3, at about 6:57 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a report from the DEC Raquette Falls Caretaker requesting assistance with evacuating a sick hiker. Marissa Pavlus, 22, of Old Forge, NY, was in severe pain. A DEC Forest Ranger responded to Axton Landing on the Raquette River while the caretaker transported Ms. Pavlus by boat to that location. The Forest Ranger transported her to the Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake for treatment. Contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

Hamilton County

Town of Arietta, Ferris Lake Wild Forest
On Sunday, April 8, at about 6:50 a.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from Hamilton County Sheriffs reporting an overdue group of hikers. Brett Scrader, 20, Zack Gill, 19, and Ethan Tinker, 21, all from Johnstown, NY, left for a hike on the Good Luck Lake Trail System the previous afternoon at about 3:00 p.m. They were expected to return back at about 7:00 p.m. Six DEC Forest Rangers responded and found that the young men’s vehicle still parked at the trailhead. Scrader, Gill and Tinker were located in good condition at 12:12 p.m. and escorted back to their vehicle. Know your route, the terrain and your physical capabilities.

Town of Indian Lake, Blue Mountain Wild Forest
On Monday, May 28, at about 7:33 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from Hamilton County 911 advising of two lost 10-year-old boys from Utica, NY. The boys were part of a youth hike on Blue Mountain and had run ahead and became separated from the group. They were separated for about 1½ hrs before the leader sought help. Five DEC Forest Rangers responded to the site only to learn the boys had been reunited with their group while the Forest Rangers were in route. Stay together when hiking in groups and know the location of all group members at all times.

Town of Arietta, Silver Lake Wilderness
On Thursday, May 31, at about 2:12 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from Hamilton County 911 reporting an injured hiker on Good Luck Mountain. Wayne Gensler, 65, of New Hartford, NY, was descending alone from the summit of the mountain when his foot got caught on a root and he fell, injuring his ankle. Four DEC Forest Rangers responded along with Caroga Lake and Fulton County Emergency Medical Services. Mr. Gensler’s ankle was splinted and he was carried out two miles, which required some low-angle rope relays across some portions of the trail. Caroga Lake Fire Department met the group on the shores of Good Luck Lake with their boat and transported Mr. Gensler to a parking area along State Route 10. There he was transferred to an ambulance and taken for further medical evaluation and treatment. Accidents can happen. Always carry a first aid kit and contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

Warren County

Town of Bolton, Lake George Wild Forest
On Sunday, March 18, at about 5:24 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from Matthew Cleary, 20, who was hiking the Tongue Mountain Range with his father, Kevin Clearly, 58, and 16 year old brother, all from Delmar, NY. Mr. Cleary realized they had missed a trail junction but without a map or compass was unable to determine their location. Warren County 911 provided cell phone coordinates which showed the group just south of French Point Mountain. Two DEC Forest Rangers responded and were able to direct the three hikers via cell phone to continue to travel north on the trail. The Forest Rangers began hiking in from the Clay Mountain trailhead and reached the reached the group at 9:49 p.m. All were out of the woods at 11:56 p.m. Carry a map and compass and know how to use them. Carry a flashlight or headlamp at all times.

Town of Johnsburg, Siamese Pond Wilderness Area
On Sunday, April 29, at about 7:20 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call reporting two overdue paddlers on the Sacandaga River. The caller had been waiting for more than four hours to pick up his friends Kurtis Coutere, 21, and Carl Shionst, 48, both from Massachusetts, who had been canoeing down the Sacandaga River. Two DEC Forest Rangers responded and as they arrived on scene to begin the search, the two men came out of the woods on their own. Always inform someone of your itinerary.

Town of Hague, Rogers Rock Campground
On Wednesday, May 23, at about 8:30 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from the DEC Assistant Caretaker at Rogers Rock Campground regarding two lost hikers. He was in cell phone contact with Samuel Nerenburg, 21, of Averill Park, NY, and Kerri Coburn, 20, of Cohoes, NY, who had been hiking the Orange Trail from the campground. They were on a trail, but had no map so they didn’t know where they were. Two DEC Forest Rangers responded to Rogers Rock. The two men built a fire which was easily seen by the Forest Rangers. The two men were located and escorted back to the campground. Know your route, the terrain and your physical capabilities. Always carry a light, a map and a compass.

Washington County

Town of Fort Ann, Lake George Wild Forest
On Sunday, March 11, at about 3:30 p.m., DEC Dispatch in Ray Brook received a call from a DEC Forest Ranger advising he was in route to a rescue on Buck Mountain. Two more DEC Forest Rangers responded to assist in helping Kristen Wetsel, 29, of Saratoga Springs, NY who had an ankle injury. Ms. Wetsel was carried a short distance and then transported by ATV to the trailhead. There she was placed in an ambulance and transported to Glens Falls Hospital for further evaluation and treatment. Accidents can happen. Always carry a first aid kit and contact the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-891-0235 in backcountry emergencies.

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DEC Region 5 End of Big Game Season Enforcement Report

January 13th, 2012 · No Comments · Adirondack News

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Region 5 Environmental Conservation Police were busy enforcing against poaching activities during the recently ended big game season.

NYSDEC LogoOn November 29, 2011, an Environmental Conservation Officer (ECO) was interviewing a witness as part of investigating a possible hunter trespass complaint in the Town of Benson, Hamilton County. The witness reported confronting three men allegedly on property without the owner’s permission and attempting to retrieve a female bear that they had previously shot in its den. After observing the dead bear in the den, the ECO followed human tracks to a camp on an adjacent property. Finding nobody present the ECO staked out the camp and when two of the men returned observed them attempting to clean alleged bait pile and salt licks. After interviewing the two men the ECO instructed them to retrieve the dead bear and to have all three men meet with him at the camp the next day. On November 30, 2011, the ECO seized the bear and issued multiple tickets to each of the men returnable to the Town of Benson Court as follows:

  • Benjamin I. Van Nostrand, 38, of Northville was charged with aiding in the illegal taking of a bear, a misdemeanor, and trespassing while hunting and unlawful feeding of deer, both violations. He faces maximum possible penalties of $2500 in fines and up to 1 year in jail.
  • Daniel J. Van Nostrand, 40, of Edinburg, was charged with the illegal killing of a bear, a misdemeanor, and two violations – hunting with the aid of bait, trespassing, failing to tag a bear as required. He faces maximum possible penalties of $2750 in fines and up to 1 year in jail.
  • George J. Van Nostrand, 36, of Northville, was charged with trespassing on posted property, a violation. He faces maximum possible penalties of $250 in fines and up to 15 days in jail.

On Tuesday, January 10, 2012, two DEC ECOs investigated a complaint of antlered deer shot near Lindsday’s Orchard’s in the Town of Clifton Park, Saratoga County. The deer was reportedly shot under the apple orchard’s nuisance deer permit, which allow only for the taking of antlerless deer. The ECOs reviewed the permit and associated paperwork and interviewed the orchard’s caretaker and another worker. Upon concluding the investigation, Duane R Lindsey, 59, of Rexford was charged with taking big game out of season, taking deer with the aid of an artificial light – both misdemeanors, and violating the terms and conditions of a deer nuisance permit, a violation. He was issued an appearance ticket for the Town of Clifton Park Court and faces maximum possible penalties of $4250 in fines and up to 2 years and 15 days in jail. In additions the deer’s antlers were seized as evidence, the remaining nuisance permits were confiscated, and the permit was terminated.

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