CLIFTON — Department of Environmental Conservation officers helped a kayaker who became separated from his paddling partner.
The incident took place June 19 shortly before 8 p.m. after two …
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CLIFTON — Department of Environmental Conservation officers helped a kayaker who became separated from his paddling partner.
The incident took place June 19 shortly before 8 p.m. after two kayakers lost track of each other and one subject could not find his way back to the camp on Bog Lake.
A Forest Ranger found the kayaker on Grass Pond and reportedly helped him back to the campsite.
Resources were clear at 10:10 p.m. , officers said,