Two hikers were rescued in separate incidents at Acadia National Park on Wednesday.
The first involved a 47-year-old woman who had slipped on wet granite on the Gorge Path, which runs between Cadillac and Dorr mountains. After 3½ hours, rescuers were able to carry her to an ambulance, according to The Mount Desert Islander.
Soon after, rescuers were called to the Norumbega Mountain Trail where a 67-year-old man had also fallen on wet granite, resulting in a 2½-hour rescue.
Both people suffered injuries to their lower legs, park spokeswoman Christie Anastasia told the newspaper.