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New York hikers called cops thinking their friend died on a trail – but they were just high on mushrooms: authorities

May 28, 2025
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New York hikers called cops thinking their friend died on a trail – but they were just high on mushrooms: authorities
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They had quite a trip.

A pair of New York hikers called police, believing their friend had died on an Adirondacks trail but were discovered to be entirely mistaken and stoned off psychedelic mushrooms, according to authorities.

The hikers were lost near the Adirondacks' popular Cascade Mountain.
The hikers were lost near the Adirondacks’ popular Cascade Mountain. Paul Martinka

State forest rangers near Cascade Mountain received a disturbing call from two hikers who said their friend was dead on the popular Adirondack Mountains trail and that the pair was lost, the Department of Environmental Conservation said in a release about the May 24 incident.

A ranger was successfully sent to recover the two stranded woodsmen and quickly determined they were “in an altered mental state,” and later discovered they had ingested the psychoactive substance, according to the release.

The friend they believed to be “dead” also called park officials and was found alive and completely uninjured, according to the release.

The pair of hikers believed their friend had died but were simply high on psychedelic mushrooms.
The pair of hikers believed their friend had died but were simply high on psychedelic mushrooms. cppzone – stock.adobe.com
Some mushrooms contain the naturally occurring psychedelic compound psilocybin.
Some mushrooms contain the naturally occurring psychedelic compound psilocybin. Sergei – stock.adobe.com

That third hiker — who was separated from his two pals — was found and escorted back to the group’s campsite, officials said.

In a twist of irony, park officials called an ambulance not for a “dead” hiker but for the loopy duo who were zooted off of the psychoactive fungi.

The post New York hikers called cops thinking their friend died on a trail – but they were just high on mushrooms: authorities appeared first on New York Post.

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