After two New York people called in a shocking 911 statement claiming their companion had died on the road, a scenic hike in the Desert took a bizarre turn next year. Authorities discovered them after learning that the hikers had an alleged higher in psychedelic mushrooms and that their missing pal was still alive. Forest guards received the disturbing stress visit on May 24 near Cascade Mountain, according to the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. The hikers were anxiously informed that their companion had tragically passed away and that they were also hopelessly lost in the forest. Rangers found the two clients swiftly in what was referred to as” an altered psychological state” and quickly located them. The “dead” traveler was alive, well, and perhaps wondering why his friends weren’t moving along. Not a death, only a fungi tripThe episode ended for the drunk duo, no their allegedly deceased friend, with a puzzled reunion and an ambulance call. The dead were not to be revived, but two men who had mistaken” tripping” for horror were called in to solve them.
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