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MEREDITH, New Hampshire AP 鈥?As temperatures plunged on Mount Washington and ferocious winds made it near impossible to see, hiker Cole Matthes began to drift away from the trail. Then he hit a patch of snow-covered ice and slid hundreds of feet down a ravine.His fall Saturday s stanley italy parked a rescue mission that would last 11 hours, utilize the mountain famed Cog Railway and prompt harsh criticism from rescuers, who said the hiker made numerous poor decisions in preparing for the hike and then deciding to push on.Both Matthes and the rescuers agree that without help, he would have died within hours. I am extremely grateful to all 11 of the men who saved my life Saturday and am also extremely sorry that they had to risk their lives to save me, Matthes told The Associated Press. I certainly made poor decisions and was underprepared for this hike.Matthes, a 22-year-old engineer from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, said in an online interview that he has plenty of hiking experience but not during harsh winter conditions. He set off in spiked snowshoes planning to complete the challenging 9-mile 15 kilometer Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail loop stanley de , which has an elevati stanley thermobecher on gain of 4,200 feet 1,300 meters .New Hampshire Fish and Game said that as conditions worsened, Matthes ignored advice from other hikers to turn back. While I did see a group of hikers turn around at the Lake of the Clouds Hut, I decided to continue with other hikers, Matthes said. I was not hiking Todz Koizar lifts UMaine past Boston College in OT to earn women s basketball tourney title
The 1996 crime for which Nadim Haque stanley quencher was convicted has long since been settled. The 50-year sentence imposed on the University of Southern Maine s stanley website tudent will cost the taxpayers of Maine upwards of $3 million, a price stanley cups far too high for the bread-and-water brigade of anonymous bloggers.That Haque is a strict Muslim confirms for many the stereotypical Jihadist image fueled by much of America that claims inheritance rights to Christian roots.Refusing to double-bunk, an in-prison crimeHaque recently surfaced in a July 18, 2014, Bangor Daily News report, Maine prisoner on monthlong hunger strike to protest living conditions. According to the article, he had been on a hunger strike for one month. As a single-bunked prisoner in the close security unit, Haque refused to submit to double-bunking without the administration screening cell mates for physical and mental health and religious preferences.The specific grounds for his protest reflected his strict Islamic upbringing in India:鈥?No pork products consumed or stored within the cell.鈥?To expose oneself while using the cell toilet would be in violation of religious principles.鈥?Prayers are to be performed in a clean place free of idols, statues and pictures. The TV being considered in violation unless turned off and covered would likely be a basis for conflict with a non-Muslim cellmate.The hunger strike was apparently a last-ditch effort by Haque to demand his constitutional rights. What allegedly preceded the hunger strike |
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