Two women were killed by a falling tree in the Olympia National Forest. According to the Kitsap Sun, Christine Mutchler, 70, and Kathy Pickard, 76, were hiking to Lena Lake with a third friend on Jan.
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A dead tree fell across a trail to Lena Lake on Jan. 15, killing two women from Kitsap County who were hiking.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kathy Pickard, left, and Christine Mutchler posed during a ski trip to Crystal Mountain. The two were close friends through a ...
Image via Getty Images A routine hike in Washington's Olympic National Forest turned to tragedy. Two hikers died after being ...
Around noon on Jan. 15, three women were hiking the Lena Lake Trail near Lena Lake when a large, dead evergreen tree broke ...
A third person in their group was able to call for help ...
Two hikers tragically killed when dead tree fell on popular Lena Lake trail in Olympic National Forest. Third hiker survived ...
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Daily Squamish hikers have had to find alternative routes since the popular hiking trail was closed late December.