
"Local News Brodie Perry and Jack Borowski carried the woman for two hours down to the base of the mountain. Two members of the Mashpee Boy Scouts of America Troop 36 carried an injured woman down Mount Lafayette in New Hampshire over Indigenous Peoples' Day weekend. Brodie Perry and Jack Borowski, both seniors at Mashpee Middle-High School, were leading the troop's annual hike in the White Mountains when they came across the injured woman, they told Boston.com."
"It took the two scouts two hours to carry the woman two miles to the base of the mountain, they said. "If we were to just keep walking and go to the bottom, I don't know if they would get down, or if they did get down, they would definitely be injured even more than they were," Perry said. Both Borowski and Perry value the skills they learned in the Boy Scouts."
Two members of Mashpee Boy Scouts Troop 36, seniors Brodie Perry and Jack Borowski, encountered an injured hiker while leading the troop's annual White Mountains hike on Indigenous Peoples' Day weekend. The hiker's family struggled to carry her as daylight faded and her legs shook, so the scouts offered assistance and together carried her two miles down Mount Lafayette over two hours to the base. Both scouts credited Boy Scout training for leadership, survival skills and readiness to help others. Borowski already holds Eagle Scout rank and plans to enlist in the military; Perry is slated to become an Eagle Scout and plans to study engineering.
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