James "KG" Kagambi on Hillary Step on May 12, moments before summiting Mount Everest. He credits the sherpas with helping him and the other climbers stay safe on their journey to the peak. Amrit Ale @hi
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An anonymous caller reported a suspicious couple at the Waffle House, 5466 153 Hwy. The caller said the couple kept trying to walk into the street. Police encountered a white male and a white female (matching the clothing description given by the anonymous caller) sitting on the curb outside t
The Friends of Haleakala National Park is seeking enthusiastic and fit volunteers for a strenuous two-night backpacking service trip into the park’s wilderness areas from June 10-12.
Volunteers will hike into the crater and spend two nights in the Holua Wilderness Cabin. They will
A 12-year-old boy is recovering after being bit by a black bear on a boy scout camping trip earlier this month in upstate New York.
ABC 7 reported that during the overnight hours of May 1, a black bear approached the Tom Jones Shelter in Harriman State Park in Southfields, where a
When cops go wrong, often it’s because they’re sure they’re right.
They know, in their gut, a suspect is guilty. So they stop looking for other possibilities. It’s not that they start planting evidence. It’s that they disregard any evidence that doesn’t help them make their c
By Andrea Blanco For Dailymail.Com
Published: 10:26 EDT, 25 May 2022 | Updated: 10:44 EDT, 25 May 2022
A 12-year-old boy scout woke up to a bear gnawing on his leg through his sleeping bag during a camping trip in upstate New York.
Henry Ayers, of Cooperstown,
If there's one thing we've learned in recent times, it's that we simply cannot predict what life is going to throw at us. From wild weather events to a worldwide pandemic, it's becoming abundantly clear that we should all try to be a little more self-sufficient these days. After all, mother na
I’m now two-thirds of the way through Pennsylvania, and honestly? It’s been tougher than I expected. Not because of the rocks, though that’s been part of it, but because of the distances involved. The PA section of trail is over 200 miles long, and all of it’s roughly halfway to Katahd
If you don’t know me, welcome! This is my first post of 2022, although I’ve been hiking the Appalachian Trail in both large and small sections since 2019. I’ve completed a little over 1,700 miles of the trail so far and was fairly close to that point during the day of hiking