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Climbers test limits at Yosemite amid government shutdown as experts warn of "really scary" situation
Thousands of adrenaline junkies are flocking to California's Yosemite National Park, as the government shutdown leaves rangers struggling to cope.
Some Yosemite National Park visitors were seen BASE jumping, an activity decried by park officials as "illegal," while staffing at the park has been limited during the ongoing government shutdown, ...
Yet this anniversary should give us all pause, because today Yosemite and the lands that hold so much rich history are under threat. An icon of that history, George Meléndez Wright, fought for the ...
"The park's mission is to preserve and protect these lands for future generations ," wildlife biologist Ninette Daniele said ...
A rock climber was rescued from El Capitan in Yosemite National Park last week after falling and suffering serious injuries, ...
Yosemite and other national parks across California and the rest of the United States remained open Wednesday, the first day of the federal government shutdown, but with limited services, staff and ...
With limited staffing at the national parks, guests at Yosemite have been breaking some of the usual rules while visiting during the government shutdown.
Two 8-year-olds have ascended Yosemite's El Capitan in recent years in trips arranged by their father, who has a larger goal ...
The National Park Service has issued a warning for people BASE jumping in Yosemite National Park in California during the government shutdown. "BASE jumping is illegal in all national parks, including ...
The death of Balin Miller, 23, shocked his family and onlookers who were watching his ascent of the famed rock face. By John Yoon A 23-year-old mountaineer fell to his death on Wednesday in an ...
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