NEWCOMB, N.Y. (WCAX) - The search for a missing hiker in New York’s Adirondacks has been put on hold due to safety concerns.
The eight-day search for Leo DuFour, a 22-year-old Quebec man who went missing on November 30, is now a recovery effort.
Temperatures on the mountain are expected to dip below zero, with wind gusts up to 40 miles an hour creating wind chills of ...
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Forest rangers and state police have been searching for missing Canadian hiker Leo DuFour on Allen Mountain in the High Peaks since Dec. 1.
A Quebec man who came down to search for Leo DuFour had to be rescued by rangers after he crashed his car on Upper Works Rd. near the Allen Mt. trailhead.
Leo DuFour’s vehicle was found at the Mount Adams trailhead covered in snow; the search for the hiker is now a recovery ...
The search for a hiker from Quebec who was reported missing on Allen Mountain more than a week ago is transitioning to a “weather-dependent” recovery mission as the cold temperatures, snowfall and ...
The New York Department of Environmental Conservation has reduced its search for Leo DuFour, a 22-year-old from Vaudreuil, ...
Authorities in New York state say the search for a 22-year-old Quebec hiker who went missing in the Adirondacks more than a ...
On Sunday, forest rangers had to rescue someone not connected to the official search who had set out to look for Leo DuFour on Allen Mountain.