Mountain rescuers in the UK’s Lake District were called out to help hikers who became unwell after taking magic mushrooms
. Keswick Mountain Rescue Team were alerted to the intoxicated “group of young adult males” by several calls from passersby on Saturday, the volunteer-led organization reported. Eleven rescuers were dispatched to the team who appeared to be disorientated in the Stoneycroft, Newlands and Seathwaite area of the national park in northwestern England. “Two in the group were feeling unwell including the driver in the party,” the rescuers posted in a log about the incident on their website.
The park’s official website warns visitors that there are a few key hazards, apart from weather extremes, that visitors should be aware of, including rough and rugged mountain terrain. Unpaid volunteers from the mountain rescue team are on hand 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, “in all weather,” according to its website. A leaflet issued by the Lake District Search and Rescue Mountain Association advises visitors to stay safe and be sensible while exploring the region.
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