The bodies of two hikers from Massachusetts have been recovered at a Maine mountain, according to officials who believe the pair fell about 100 feet. The bodies of a 28-year-old man and a 30-year-old woman, both from Rutland, were recovered Saturday by National Park Service rangers working with volunteers from Mount Desert Island Search and Rescue and a helicopter from the Maine Forest Service, according to the National Park Service. Officials believe the two fell along ice-covered cliff bands on Dorr Mountain.