FRIDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER 2006
|
|
Man Suffered Heart Attack While Hiking |
| |
The sixty-one year old who was identified as Arvindkumar K. Pancholi from Massachusetts suffered a fatal heart attack while hiking the summit of Cannon Mountain.
According to Lt. Todd Bogardus, an official of Fish and Game Department Pancholi together with his friends went hiking in Lonesome Lake Trail when he suffered the attack. Pancholi was unable to be revived.
For more details abou
Read Full Story
|
WEDNESDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER 2006
|
|
Scottish Gas Workers Raised Money for CCLASP |
| |
A total of more than £4000 was raised by hiking 76 miles across Scotland. Scottish Gas workers took part in the Great Glen Way walk which went from Fort William to Inverness for a children's cancer charity.
They also hosted their own race night and a bowling event to gain £4227 for the Edinburgh based charity Children with Cancer and Leukemia Advise and Support for Parents (CCLASP). Rober
Read Full Story
|
TUESDAY, 26 SEPTEMBER 2006
|
|
Hudson Farm to Open for the Upcoming Charity Hike |
| |
On October 21, the Historic Hudson Farm will open its gate again for its second annual Fall Charity Hike. The farm which is formerly known as the Hudson Guild Farm is opened for hikers and makes donations for each person who hikes. The hike will be along Highland Trail, a 150 mile trail that run from the Hudson River to the Delaware River.
Last year the hike raised about $19,000 for the By
Read Full Story
|
MONDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER 2006
|
|
Russian Visitor Slipped Off in Timpanogos Cave |
| |
A visitor from Russia who visited Utah and went hiking in Timpanogos cave died after he fell hundreds of feet off a cliff. He slipped in the rocks and fell of 200 foot cliff while he was trying to rescue a three year old girl.
The three year old girl fell down about 75 feet into the shale rocks while his father tried to rescue her but couldn't and that’s when a family friend from Russia tri
Read Full Story
|
THURSDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER 2006
|
|
Hike for a Cause |
| |
Tim McNeish, a Granville psychiatrist will participate in the Hike for a Cure on Sunday in California's Yosemite Park. He is doing it to raise money for research to find a cure for histiocytosis.
Eleven year-old Connor, McNeish's son was diagnosed with histiocytosis which is caused by an excess white blood cells called histiocytes and can be life threatening in some cases. The hike is 18 mi
Read Full Story
|