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http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/cd524dfb52bd47cf88c573e7aabc9962/NH--NH-Rescue-Fees
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Bradley said he is tired of seeing ill-prepared hikers in sneakers and jeans on snow-covered trails who look to the state to bail them out if they get into trouble.
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Recent rescue costs ranged from about $200 to more than $50,000, Fish and Game Maj. Kevin Jordan said. He said hunters, anglers, boaters, snowmobilers and all-terrain vehicle riders pay 100 percent of the rescue costs through license fees but averaged only 14 percent of the rescues since 2006. Hikers pay nothing toward the agency's search and rescue fund but averaged 57 percent of the rescues, Jordan said.
"It's not fair for the sportsmen to pay a fee who have nothing to do with hiking," said Chandler.
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Fish and Game conducted 954 search and rescue missions over the past six years that cost $1.8 million, said Jordan. The agency has operated at an average annual deficit since 2006 of $101,446, he said. He has not had money to replace the snowshoes, ropes and other equipment his teams use for eight years and worries someone will be hurt or killed if the equipment fails.
"For 20 years, we've asked for a $200,000 (annual) contribution to that account and we've yet to get one penny," he said.
Edited by bearbreeder on 12/18/2012 16:49:15 MST.
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