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Hikers High on Mushrooms Report Companion Dead on Cascade Mountain

The third hiker was found alive and uninjured after forest rangers treated the pair for psychedelic intoxication.

Overview

  • On May 24, two hikers on Cascade Mountain in New York’s Adirondack High Peaks called 911 to report their friend dead after ingesting hallucinogenic mushrooms.
  • Forest Ranger Rob Praczkajlo and a Cascade Summit Steward discovered the pair in an altered mental state and escorted them to a waiting ambulance and New York State Police unit.
  • The third hiker self-reported his status to park officials and was located alive and unharmed before being guided back to the group’s campsite.
  • The hikers have been identified and treated for psilocybin intoxication, and authorities are reviewing whether to file charges.
  • The episode underscores growing safety and legal concerns over recreational use of psychedelic mushrooms on popular backcountry trails.