Mount Pierce (Clinton) Hiking Incidents, Deaths & Rescues
Mount Pierce (Clinton) appears in 3 documented incidents in this database — 2 survived and 1 fatal. The causes that recur most here are fall, navigation error, medical. Higher counts partly reflect how heavily a peak is hiked, not just how dangerous it is — it’s hiked safely far more often than not, but it rewards real preparation.
Most common causes on Mount Pierce (Clinton)
- Fall1 incident
- Navigation error1 incident
- Medical1 incident
When incidents happen
Documented incidents by month. Darker = more. Incidents cluster in July; winter incidents skew toward ice and traction, summer toward heat and exhaustion.
| J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Survived | 1 | 1 | ||||||||||
| Fatal | 1 |
Based on incidents with a known date. Use it to plan the season — not to assume any month is “safe.”
Every documented incident on Mount Pierce (Clinton)
Each links to the full sourced report.
- Rescue · Crawford PathJul 21, 2021
- Rescue · Dry River TrailJan 11, 2013
- Fatality · Crawford PathJul 22, 2002
Frequently asked
Is Mount Pierce (Clinton) dangerous to hike?+
Mount Pierce (Clinton) appears in 3 documented incidents in this database, including 1 fatal. The most common contributing factors here are fall, navigation error, medical. Higher counts partly reflect how heavily a peak is hiked, not just how dangerous it is — Mount Pierce (Clinton) is hiked safely far more often than not. Check the forecast, carry the Ten Essentials, start early, and be willing to turn back when conditions or daylight run short.
How many people have died on Mount Pierce (Clinton)?+
This database documents 1 death on Mount Pierce (Clinton) out of 3 recorded incidents. The record reaches back into the historical archive and is updated as new reports are reviewed, so it captures the documented fatality record plus a growing, primary-sourced sample of rescues — not a complete tally of every call.
Part of the WMNF Hiker Incident Database. This tracks hiking and backcountry incidents — widely-cited mountain death tolls also count non-hiking fatalities (railway and auto-road accidents, aircraft, skiing, natural causes at the summit) that this database doesn't. Counts reflect the documented record, not every call NH Fish and Game responds to.