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MOUNT CLAY, N.H. (AP) — One man was killed and two injured in a back country skiing accident Sunday on Mount Clay. <BR> <BR>The three were skiing near the summit between Mount Washington and Mount Jefferson when one fell and then a second fell trying to get his skis off to help the first. The one who was killed fell hundreds of feet down an extremely steep slope that ends in a boulder field, Fish and Game officer Douglas Gralenski said. <BR> <BR>The second man suffered rib and hip injuries, and the third man suffered frostbite, Gralenski said. They were taken to Androscoggin Valley Hospital in Berlin. <BR> <BR>Their names and hometowns were withheld until relatives could be notified, but Gralenski said they were middle age. <BR> <BR>One of the men called 911 on a cell phone for help at about 3 p.m. and state parks officer Mike Pelchat, who was at the summit of Mount Washington, hiked about two hours with a few volunteers to reach the men, needing technical climbing with ropes, ice axes and crampons. <BR> <BR>The two injured men were airlifted by National Guard helicopter to the base of Mount Washington at about 8:30 p.m. The body of the third man was to be retrieved Monday by helicopter if the weather was OK. Otherwise, rescuers would have to hike up. <BR> <BR>"We’ll have our hands full with all day long to get him out of there," Gralenski said. <BR> <BR>The temperature on the mountain was about 11 degrees with light winds. <BR> <BR> <BR>The above was copied from an Associated Press column. <BR>I can only speculate the guys were headed to/down/up Pipeline Gully.There are a couple of lesser runs over there but I cant imagine they are very good in this poor snow year.