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Charges could come today in fatal stabbing of teen while tubing on Apple River

The Stillwater High School community is mourning the death of a 17-year-old student who was one of five people stabbed over the weekend during an attack while tubing on the Apple River in western Wisconsin.

Principal Robert Bach said in an e-mail to families following the death Saturday of incoming senior Isaac Schuman that “we extend our deepest sympathy to the family and everyone impacted directly or indirectly. … During this time of grief, we ask you to keep the family in your thoughts.”

A 52-year-old man from Prior Lake was arrested and remains jailed Monday morning pending charges. The Star Tribune generally does not identify suspects before they are charged.

St. Croix County District Attorney Karl Anderson said that “if charged this morning, he would appear at 1 pm [Monday] for [an] initial appearance.”

The victims and the suspect were all tubing down the river around 3:45 pm, Sheriff Scott Knudson said. The attack happened just upstream from the Hwy. 35/64 bridge in Somerset Township, close to the Minnesota border, and northeast of Stillwater.

“Deputies, as well as citizens, began providing medical care to the victims,” ​​read a Sheriff’s Office statement.

The Apple River has long been a popular summer recreational destination for Twin Cities residents.

The surviving victims were all in stable condition, ranging from serious to critical injuries to their torso or chest, Sunday’s statement from the Sheriff’s Office read. They include two men from Luck, Wis., one 20 and the other 22 years old; a 24-year-old woman from Burnsville, and a 22-year-old man from Elk River. Their identities have yet to be released.

“Thank goodness a witness had taken a photo of him,” Knudson said. “Another witness located him at the exit of the tubing area, where he was taken into custody.”

“We don’t know yet who was connected to who, who knew each other or what precipitated it,” Knudson said. “It’s a tragic day.”

Two victims were flown to a hospital and two were taken by ground ambulance. Schuman was transported to Lakeview Hospital in Stillwater, where he was pronounced dead.

In his communication to high school families, Principal Bach added, “The death of a classmate, even for those who didn’t know them well, will impact each student differently, and all reactions need to be addressed with great care and support. We encourage you to talk with your children about this sad news and help them to process their feelings.

“Please let us know how we can continue to help you and your children as we work through this difficult process together.”

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The iPhone’s ‘Focus Filters’ Can Help You Ignore Distractions Even Better

The iPhone's 'Focus Filters' Can Help You Ignore Distractions Even Better
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iPhone’s Focus mode, which is a supercharged version of Do Not Disturb, gains new contextual abilities with the iOS 16 update. Over the last year, the Focus mode has become an integral part of life for users who want to separate work from life, or for specific activities. And now, you can use a new feature called Focus Filters to automatically hide particular messages or emails when a Focus mode is engaged — and you can automate that, as well.

It works like this — you enable a Focus mode, like Sleep or Workout, and the iPhone can automatically hide messages, emails, Safari tabs, and calendar appointments from your work accounts. Not only will it mute notifications for incoming messages, when you open the apps, it will be like the conversations or messages never existed.

(note: This is a new feature in the iOS 16 update, which is currently available as a public beta. The wider rollout is expected in the fall.)

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Go to Settings > focus and choose the focus mode you want to customize. From the Focus Filters section, tap “AddFilter.” You will see four app filters here:

  • Calendar: Choose a particular calendar to hide all the appointments during the Focus mode.
  • Email: If you use multiple accounts in the Mail app, you can choose to hide individual mail accounts for the duration of a Focus mode.
  • messages: The Messages app can help you filter out messages from everyone except selected contacts. For example, you can use a “Home” Focus to only get messages from friends and family, filtering out work messages.
  • Safari: If you use the Tab Groups feature in Safari, you can choose to hide particular Tab Groups when a Focus mode is engaged (this works for shared Tab Groups, as well).

Take some time to customize an App Filter. When you’re done, tap “donate,” and choose the “Add” option to add the filter to the Focus mode. You can do this for multiple App Filters across different Focus modes.

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AFL 2022: Gold Coast Suns defeat West Coast Eagles, Jai Culley elbow, video

The Gold Coast’s tenuous final hopes are alive and kicking – but only just – after enigmatic

key forward Mabior Chol helped the Suns claim a thrilling three-point win over West Coast

at Metricon Stadium on Sunday.

The Suns led by 31 points early in the fourth term after a Chol goal but the Eagles stormed

home, kicking the next five majors to close with two points from the home side.

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West Coast’s Jake Waterman had a kick to put the Eagles in front but hit the man on the

mark only to see the laconic Chol kick his career-high fifth goal soon after in his 50th senior

match.

The Eagles got within three points of the Suns with 38 seconds left after Waterman made

amends and kicked truly but a Malcolm Rosas goal put the four premiership points on ice.

Touk Miller and Noah Anderson were outstanding for the Suns in the midfield while Izak

Rankine kicked three goals for the home side while Jack Darling booted a bag of six goals for

the Eagles who were very well served by defending Tom Barrass.

The Suns are two wins outside the top eight with three games remaining in the season with

a 9-10 record, the second-best season returned for the Gold Coast since their inception.

The Eagles closed to within 13 points of the Suns on two occasions in the third term with

Darling taking his tally to four goals for the day in West Coast’s fightback.

The visitors kicked the first three goals after halftime until Anderson stopped the rot with a

lovely goal in traffic for the Gold Coast who enjoyed a 25-point advantage at the last change

after Chol kicked truly after the siren after a spectacular mark.

On the back of dominating inside 50 entries (33-17), clearances (23-14) and contested

possessions (69-53), the Suns took a commanding 30-point buffer into halftime.

Rankine had three goals to his name by the main break as the Gold Coast booted five goals

in each of the opening two quarters after a sloppy and sluggish start when the Eagles kicked

the opening two majors of the game.

The Suns were jolted into action and responded emphatically with the next five goals of the

match with Rankine’s showstopper from near the boundary line and Chol booting two goals

on the way to a 16-point cushion at quarter-time.

The Gold Coast continued on their merry way in the second term, extending their lead to as

much as 37 points with the Suns picking the West Coast backline apart with their glut of

possession and field position.

West Coast’s mid-season draft pick up Jai Culley may be having next weekend off. Culley

appeared to raise his right elbow and make high contact with Suns midfielder Noah

Anderson in the second quarter. The contact did not appear to be too severe as Anderson

played on but it was an ugly and completely unnecessary action for the 19-year-old who was

playing his third senior match for the Eagles.

He was subbed out of the game with a hamstring injury in the fourth term.

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Friendships key to upward mobility: research – The Hill

Story at a glance


  • Childhood friendships between individuals of different economic classes in the United States is significantly associated with adult economic mobility, according to new research published in Nature.

  • The findings draw on data from 21 billion Facebook accounts.

  • In the future, researchers hope to conduct similar studies to determine whether or how social networks impact political affiliations or health behaviors.

The networks of relationships one develops over time, or an individual’s social capital, can impact different facets of life, ranging from education to health care.

In an effort to better understand what types of social capital matters for certain outcomes, a team of researchers conducted two studies assessing 21 billion Facebook friendships.

Results of these analyzes revealed a higher share of friends with higher socioeconomic status (SES) among those with low SES “is among the strongest predictors of upward income mobility identified to date,” authors wrote.

Defining this phenomenon as economic connectedness, researchers showed such friendships outweighed any other social capital measures, such as social cohesion, or cliques within networks, and civic engagement (volunteering), both of which had no strong association with economic mobility.

Notably, the data showed “if children with low-SES parents were to grow up in counties with economic connectedness comparable to that of the average child with high-SES parents, their incomes in adulthood would increase by 20% on average.”

Researchers hypothesize the lack of economic connectedness among certain societies can explain relationships between upward economic mobility and racial segregation, along with poverty rates and inequality.


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The data are compiled into a website that breaks down associations between social capital and outcomes by ZIP code, county, high school and college.

For example, in Sampson County, NC, 23 percent of individuals’ friends are high-income, compared with 57.9 percent of friends in Santa Clara County, Calif. From 2016 to 2020, the median household income in Sampson County was $42,914, according to US census data. In that same window, the median household income in Santa Clara County was $130,890.

Because Facebook friendships were used as a proxy for real-life friendships rather than online networks, the studies did not yield information on the impacts of strictly online social networks.

To be included in the analyses, Facebook users had to have been active on the site at least once in the past 30 days and were on average between the ages 25 and 44. Individuals also had to have at least 100 friends based in the US and have a residential ZIP code listed.

“Many theoretical studies have shown how connections to more educated or affluent individuals can be valuable for transferring information, shaping aspirations and providing mentorship or job referrals,” authors wrote.

In the study, researchers defined SES on average income for individuals’ neighborhoods and any self-reported levels of education attained.

Those with higher SES tended to be friends with other high SES individuals, while “a one percentile point increase in one’s own SES rank is associated with a 0.44 percentile point increase in the SES rank of one’s friends on average.”

Although the study did show areas with higher economic connectedness had positive causal effects on children’s potential upward mobility, researchers cautioned that this connectedness might not be the best or most important measure of general social capital.

Data showed network cohesiveness measures, for example, were more strongly associated with differences in life expectancy among those with low income across US counties.

Additional research is needed to better understand how these social networks might influence political preferences or health behaviors.

Published on Aug. 01, 2022

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Apex Legends Season 14: The return of the Skullpiercer, Volt, and G7 Scout

Every new season of Apex Legends comes with a host of changes meant to shake up the meta, from Legend tweaks to weapons getting shuffled around the availability pool. Season 14: Hunted is no different, but the new Legend, Vantage, isn’t the only change coming around — the Skullpiercer, Volt and G7 Scout are back, baby.

If you’re not familiar with the Skullpiercer, it is a rifling hop-up that was removed back in Season 9. The Skullpiercer increased either the Wingman or the Longbow’s headshot multiplier — Wingman from 2.0x to 2.25x and Longbow from 2.0x to 2.5x. In Season 14, however, the Skullpiercer will also work with the 30-30 Repeater as well, so if you’re looking for some extra pain, look no further.

But maybe you don’t like any of those weapons, and still want to pick people off at a distance. That’s fine, because the G7 Scout returns, giving you a light ammo rifle with a double-tap option. This is floor loot, so don’t expect anything game-breaking, but it’s a solid choice.

The energy SMG Volt is also making a return to floor loot, and when paired with the new laser sight attachment, you can definitely get a little more mileage out of this often overlooked weapon.

If you’re curious about what’s actually going inside crates this season, you’ll be glad to know that the Bocek Compound Bow and Rampage are making their way back in there. We don’t have specifics yet, but these will be powered up in some way to make hunting one down worth your while.

Need more info about the update? Hit up our Apex Legends Season 14 hub for everything you could want to know about Hunted.

Written by Junior Miyai on behalf of GLHF.

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Injury Report: Round 21

vice-captain taylor adams will miss the remainder of the home and away season after scans revealed a strain to his groin.

Adams injured himself in the second term of Saturday’s match against Port Adelaide.

He will be assessed further in the coming weeks.

A corked upper leg meant Jeremy Howe spent the final quarter of Saturday’s game on the bench.

He completed pool recovery on Monday and is expected to complete limited training on Tuesday before being assessed on Thursday.

Brodie GrundyHarvey HarrisonJack Madgen and Aiden Begg all returned through the VFL at the weekend.

After 14 weeks on the sidelines, Grundy played into the fourth term and collected the typical bumps and bruises sustained during a first game back.

He will also be assessed on Thursday.

Jordan De Goey returned to the AFL side and has recovered from the match well, while Brody Mihocek missed round 20 with a hip injury.

Mihocek has had five days rest from running and will be assessed on Thursday.

There’s been a couple of notable improvements on the long-term injury list, with Nathan Kreuger and Tom Wilson progressing positively.

Kreuger has completed four weeks of running and will undergo fitness testing at the end of this week.

He is looking likely to return to contact training and ball work next week.

After a review with his surgeon last week, Wilson has been given the green light to increase the intensity of his rehab program.

His back symptoms have settled, and he will move into more running work and functional football training.

Reef McInnes is expected to produce some good results when he undergoes fitness testing this week.

charlie dean will spend another three weeks in the moon boot before he begins his rehab process.

High Performance Manager Jarrod Wade provides a complete update:

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Two bodies found in burned vehicle in path of raging California wildfire | California

Two bodies were found inside a burned vehicle in the path of a raging northern California wildfire, authorities said, as several major blazes burn across the US west amid hot, dry, gusty conditions.

The bodies were found Sunday inside a charred vehicle in a residential driveway near the remote community of Klamath River, California, the Siskiyou county sheriff’s office said in a statement Monday. The victims were not immediately identified.

The house was in the path of the McKinney fire, which exploded in size over the weekend in a largely unpopulated area in the Klamath national forest, just south of the Oregon state line. It is California’s largest wildfire of the year so far.

Flames had scorched more than 82 sq miles (212 sq km) by Sunday night, according to officials. The fire torched trees along Route 96 and raced through hillsides in sight of houses. The blaze cast an eerie, orange-brown hue, in one neighborhood where a brick chimney stood surrounded by rubble and scorched vehicles.

Crews on the ground worked to keep the fire from moving east into the town of Yreka, home to 7,500 people. Thousands of people in the area had been told to evacuate.

Meanwhile, a second, smaller fire just to the west that was sparked by dry lightning Saturday threatened the tiny town of Seiad. About 400 structures were under threat from the two California fires.

A third fire, which was on the south-west end of the McKinney blaze, prompted evacuation orders for about 500 houses Sunday, said Courtney Kreider, a spokesperson with the Siskiyou county sheriff’s office. The office said crews had been on the scene of the fire since late Saturday but by the following morning it “became active and escaped its containment line”.

Thunderstorms that brought barrages of lightning and threatened to spark new fires in dry fuel beds in northern California were expected to move out starting Monday, forecasters said.

The fires in northern California are among several raging across the US west. In northwest Montana, a fire sparked in grasslands near the town of Elmo had grown to about 17 sq miles on Sunday after advancing into forest. And in Idaho, the Moose fire in the Salmon-Challis national forest has burned on more than 75 sq miles in timbered land near the town of Salmon. It was 21% contained by Sunday.

Scientists say the climate crisis has made the western US warmer and drier in the past 30 years and will continue to make weather more extreme and wildfires more frequent and destructive.

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/dev: Illaoi in Project L

With support from our central IP Strategy team, I wrote a champion brief that sums up what makes Illaoi special, and what it is that players across the world love about her.

Illaoi is the Truth Bearer of Nagakabouros, the deity of life, ocean storms, and motion, who is often depicted as a colossal kraken. Illaoi and her people de ella come from the Serpent Isles, an island archipelago that includes Bilgewater and her de ella home island of Buhru.

In League of Legends, Illaoi’s gameplay focuses on testing the worthiness of individuals using the golden artifact known as the Eye of God. Wielding the massive idol, she rips souls from their host bodies, and summons spectral tentacles to repeatedly slam into them.

In our story world, those who survive Nagakabouros’ test are deemed to be on the correct path and can move forward to pursue their true purpose in life. While those who fall are left in no uncertain terms that they are failing in their duty to move their own lives forward, and are hindering the flow of the universe. An experience that not all survive.

Using all of this information, we defined Illaoi’s core truth as: “A powerful and charismatic spiritual leader who inspires others to be their own unstoppable force.” She turns heads and dominates a room with her physical presence and confident, purposeful swagger.

Then, using the brief, I worked with the other discipline leads—like design and art—to create a north star for her development. This way we ensure that Illaoi is instantly identifiable, even in a genre we’ve never seen her in. And, even more important, we used it to look for opportunities to grow her legend from her. Because a fighting game is the perfect place for Illaoi to shine.

With a clear picture of her in our minds, we can make sure that anyone who already knows Illaoi beyond the surface level also finds the character they love, while still empowering the development team to delight even her most devoted followers with a version that will blow the doors off. Or, in her case, rip the doors off their hinges with magical tentacles and beat you senseless with them.

On a personal note, I’ve loved who Illaoi is and who she could be since we developed her for League back in 2015. And although she’s not one of the most popular champions in League, I think it’s easy to see how Illaoi’s combination of bruised knuckles, devout heart, and joyous swagger (combined with all the new experiences we can put in players’ hands) can make her a superstar in Project L.

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Once Narrative has given us a good understanding of who a champion is, we move into their visual direction. You can infuse so much more into a champion when you know who they are, especially when we compare all of their visual representations—which Illaoi certainly wasn’t lacking.

Some of our champions lend themselves well to being altered quite a bit, whereas for others it wouldn’t make sense for them to drastically change their appearance. When we started on Illaoi, it became clear she would be the latter.

She has a really iconic look: Tall, muscular, and imposing. But more than that, she’s joyous, spirited, and believes in challenging others to live their lives to the fullest. And all of these things needed to be reflected in her appearance of her.

Illaoi’s physical build is pretty unique in the roster of League of Legends champions, and we referenced a lot of athletes with a focus on weightlifters and shot putters. Mainly women who spend a lot of time lifting things as easily as Illaoi lifts her massive weapon from her.

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Tolu Latu signing with NSW Waratahs confirmed

Controversial Wallabies hooker Tolu Latu has completed his move to the Waratahs while the club is farewelling young hooker Tom Horton to the UK.

Fox Sports’ Christy Doran reported late Sunday that Horton, 25, was heading to English champions Leicester on a short-term deal with NSW coach Darren Coleman opting for Latu and Mahe Vailanu to understudy new Wallabies first choice Dave Porecki.

Latu, who has signed a one year deal with an eye to the 2023 World Cup, is an intriguing signing for a coach who has made a big deal out of forging a strong culture after the miserable season in 2021 and Coleman thanked that when the Tahs announced the deal on Monday.

“We’ve all seen when he’s on point there are not many more damaging hookers in world rugby,” Coleman said.

“I’ve coached Tolu twice before in NRC and he was always a positive team member.

“We will be working hard to iron out some of his weaknesses and I believe he’ll not only get swept up in our positive team culture but add to it over time.

“He’s a proud Waratah champion who is very motivated to play a part in getting the organization back to its winning ways.”

Latu said: “I’m so excited to be going back to where it all started for me,” Latu said.

“Sydney is, and always will be my home, and I’m so fortunate to be given the opportunity to represent the Waratahs once again.

“I can’t wait to get started.”

Latu’s last act on the field saw him with an 11-week suspension after a red card in the Heineken Champions Cup, and was accused of having a drinking problem by his club owner, continuing his long running issues with ill-discipline.

Latu was sent off in the second half of Stade Francais’ match against Racing 92 after dangerously clattering into Baptiste Chouzenoux in the air.

Tolu Latu of the Waratahs leaves the field

Tolu Latu’s back. (Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

The ban came three months after he was banned for a game for abusing referee Wayne Barnes.

Latu was picked by Dave Rennie for the final match of the Wallabies Spring Tour late last year, and the Wallabies coach acknowledged the former Waratahs player had had a “checked career”.

He was stood down by the Tahs over a drink driving charge in 2019 when police found him motionless behind the wheel of his car while stopped at a set of traffic lights on Cleveland Street in Sydney in the early hours of the morning.

He has also struggled with on-field discipline and was suspended for six weeks during the 2018 Super Rugby campaign – the same year he was sinned against the All Blacks for pushing Codie Taylor in the face.

Stade Francais owner Hans-Peter Wild, angered by the red card offence, told L’Equipe that Latu was struggling with alcohol issues.

“We talk about discipline and Latu is still sitting off against Racing,” he said.

“Latu is a problem… mostly an extra-sporting problem with alcohol. You have to admit it, otherwise you will never solve the problem.

“Latu spends more time off the field than on it and, with regard to young people, it is not a good example.

“He has to heal himself, reorganize his life. We can help him, but as with any addiction, Latu is like an elephant in your living room. To solve the problem, you have to take out the elephant and not take out the objects that break.”

‘Deep flaw of character’

Former Waratahs and Scotland coach Matt Williams has gone to town on Kiwi rugby fans and media for their treatment of under fire coach Ian Foster.

Williams, writing in the Irish Times, said “not for the first time, the reaction to defeat by the New Zealand media and their wider rugby community has exposed a deep flaw of character.

“The treatment of Foster by his own community has been nothing short of shameful. As a coach criticism comes with the badge but the personal vilification he has had to endure is simply not acceptable. Hansen also said the relationship between the New Zealand players and New Zealand Rugby is at an all-time low.

“After trampling all over Super Rugby, then alienating every national union in the south and possibly forcing the Springboks north, is it any wonder New Zealand Rugby and its team find themselves isolated and boxed into a corner created by their own self-serving actions? ”

Aussie should lead Wallabies next: Cully

Rugby Australia have been warned to tread carefully if they’re considering a move for Crusaders coach Scott Robertson.

Razor raised some hackles this week when he made it clear he was ready to coach an international team and it didn’t matter if it was an All Blacks rival.

Paul Cully, the chief rugby writer for Stuff, had words of warning on Robertson.

“The temptation here for Rugby Australia is obvious. The Wallabies may need a new coach after the Rugby World Cup, and the surf-loving Robertson wants a job,” he wrote.

“It’s easy to see him kicking back at Manly, with RA taunting their New Zealand opposites about the world-class coach they let slip through their fingers.

“But, caution is required.”

Crusaders head coach Scott Robertson celebrates his 100th game with a win during the Super Rugby Pacific Semi Final match between the Crusaders and the Chiefs at Orangetheory Stadium on June 10, 2022 in Christchurch, New Zealand.  (Photo by Peter Meecham/Getty Images)

Crusaders head coach Scott Robertson. (Photo by Peter Meecham/Getty Images)

He said part of the reason was the step up from Super Rugby to the Test arena, but more so the need to have an Australian in the job after Dave Rennie’s tenure.

“There is an undeniable appeal of having an Australian voice at the Wallabies – if they are good enough – and this was reinforced by Eddie Jones’ recent time in Australia with England,” Cully wrote.

“Some of what Jones says can be left to go through to the keeper, but I thought his thoughts on rugby’s diminished stature in Australia were accurate – bordering on poignant. Even though he is on the RFU’s payroll, he clearly did his best to elevate the Wallabies-England series with his media appearances. No wonder the ‘traitor’ slur provoked such a response. The bloke had been out there batting for Australian rugby for the previous three weeks.

“It was a reminder of the value of a uniquely Australian voice and perspective.”

He concluded: “Don’t get me wrong about Robertson. His Midas touch with rugby players is likely to be transferable. As a player it is well documented that he spent time in France, and before his career he really kicked off he enjoyed a spell in Northern Ireland. To this day he can pick an Ulster accent – ​​it’s a great ice-breaker and shows the level of emotional intelligence. He knows how to connect to people.

“But, if you were to ask me what the Wallabies need post-Rennie, I would say that a sense of Australian-ness is important. Rennie’s replacement is already in the country.”

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Visitors to the world’s tallest tree face $5,000 late

California’s Redwood National Park issued a statement last week that anyone who is caught near the tree can face up to six months in jail and a $5,000 fine.

The tree, which is deep in the park and has no trails leading to it, has faced serious environmental degradation from thrill-seekers who have visited since 2006, when it was found by a pair of naturalists.

The coast redwood (sequoia sempervirens) tree is 115.92 meters (380 feet) tall and its name is derived from Greek mythology — Hyperion was one of the Titans and the father of sun god Helios and moon goddess Selene.

Hyperion's trunk diameter is 4.84 meters (13 feet).

Hyperion’s trunk diameter is 4.84 meters (13 feet).

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“Hyperion is located off trail through dense vegetation and requires heavy ‘bushwhacking’ in order to reach the tree,” reads a statement on the national park’s website.

“Despite the difficult journey, increased popularity due to bloggers, travel writers, and websites of this off-trail tree has resulted in the devastation of the habitat surrounding Hyperion,” the statement says. “As a visitor, you must decide if you will be part of the preservation of this unique landscape – or will you be part of its destruction?”

Leonel Arguello, the park’s Chief of Natural Resources, told news site San Francisco Gate that the area has limited cellphone and GPS service, which means it can be very challenging to rescue any lost or injured hikers in the area.

In addition to erosion and damage caused at the base of the tree, there are secondary issues that come from an influx of people.

“There was trash, and people were creating even more side trails to use the bathroom. They leave used toilet paper and human waste — it’s not a good thing,” Arguello said.

Human visitors are not the only risk to these giant trees.

Wildfires are a growing concern throughout California’s national parks.

In 2021, officials at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks took extreme measures to protect some of the world’s biggest trees from fire.

Hyperion tree image via Shutterstock

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