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Two members of a hiking party called 911 to report a member of their group was dead. No one was in danger but the pair had taken hallucinogenic mushrooms.
Two hikers reported the third member of their group had died but officials say they were just high on magic mushrooms.
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A group of hikers were treated to a rare and incredible sight in the San Gabriel Mountains. The hikers were about five miles into their journey Thursday when they heard rocks fall and spotted a herd of bighorn sheep. Though they are native animals to North America, but are rarely seen due to their shy and elusive nature.
The Washington County Sheriff's Office sent personnel out on two search and rescue operations in Zion National Park Thursday. Both cases involved people being overwhelmed by the day's intense heat.
Two hikers high on psychedelic mushrooms called 911, thinking their friend had died on the trail. The friend called in during the rescue.
A New York State Department of Environmental Conservation forest ranger responded escorted them to a waiting ambulance.
Investigators believe Ronald Eugene Stamm, a 38-year-old Aurora father, tried to climb a cliff face near the waterfall without any safety equipment, lost his grip and fell over 100 feet.
As runners and dog owners bopped along some of the green-enfolded paths nearby, city officials gathered Wednesday to open a newly improved trailhead along Bonneville Boulevard in