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Twenty-Two-Year-Old Man Dies Of Dehydration After Hiking An Unmarked Trail At Badlands National Park

And since news of Maxwell Right’s tragic death was released by the Sheriff’s office, Facebook users across the country have shared their sympathy.

“I am so sorry to hear this. It does not take long to get into trouble– especially in remote areas– if you are inexperienced. Tragic. My thoughts are with the family and the survivor,” commented one user.

“Thankfully, you were able to locate and get the second hiker out safely. Thank you for what you do; we appreciate the service you provide,” wrote another commenter.

And if you are considering hiking during this heat wave, always ensure to double-check your local heat advisories, only visit regions with shaded areas for rest breaks, stay on marked trails, and pack enough food and water.

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