The man died on Saturday while walking. down Cannon Mountain, New Hampshire Fish and Game. Authorities said the man found dead at the bottom of waterfall. At around 12:50 pm, Fish and Game received a notification that a tourist had slipped. in forest near the tram track. The man and two others were driving up tram and planned on walk along the top before taking the tram back down. The investigators stated that changed their thoughts on top and decided to hike down Cannon Mountain. The officials said group walked down the path they thought for skiing, but instead unsuitable for hiking. The man slipped and fell off in edge of waterfall while group maneuvered on wet, rocky area. Fish and game said the other two people called 911 because they couldn’t see their friend. New Hampshire fish and game conservation officers and members say of The Pemigewasset Valley Search and Rescue Team took him to the tram depot around 3:35 p.m. when Ross Funeral Home moved him to Littleton. Investigators will not publicly identify the man until they notify him next of genus.
The man died on Saturday while walking. down Cannon Mountain, New Hampshire Fish and Game.
Authorities said the man found dead at the bottom of waterfall.
Around 12:50 Fish and Game received a notification that a tourist had slipped. in forest next to the tram track.
The man and two others were driving up tram and planned on walk along the top before taking the tram back down. The investigators stated that changed their thoughts on top and decided to hike down Cannon Mountain.
The officials said group walked down the path they thought for skiing, but instead unsuitable for hiking.
The man slipped and fell off in edge of waterfall while group maneuvered on wet, rocky area. Fish and game said the other two people called 911 because they couldn’t see their friend.
New Hampshire fish and game conservation officers and members say of The Pemigewasset Valley Search and Rescue Team took him to the tram depot around 3:35 p.m. when Ross Funeral Home moved him to Littleton.
Investigators will not publicly identify the man until they notify him next of genus.

