Safety goes out the window when it comes to getting social media "likes"

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Safety goes out the window when it comes to getting social media "likes" By Los Angeles Times, adapted by Newsela staff on 10.22.18 Word Count 904 Level 1150L A boy struggles to hang on as he is about to slip into the water on a slippery rock at Hermit Falls in the San Gabriel Mountains Saturday, September 22, 2018. Photo by: Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES, California Wilson Guarin watched the green rescue helicopter hoist two men into the sky. As it flew away, he wondered if the men thought their trick had been worth it. Moments earlier, Guarin and his children, Olivia, 11, and Brandon, 12, had hiked to Hermit Falls in Angeles National Forest. It is one of the most popular waterfalls in the Los Angeles, California, area. Soon after they arrived, they saw a man dislocate his shoulder when he jumped into the rock pool at the base of Hermit Falls. Less than a minute later, another man jumped and appeared to break both his legs. Guarin said the cliff jumpers' intentions were obvious. They wanted to get a video of themselves and post it to social media. This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 1

Emergency responders have seen a significant rise in rescue missions. The cause is inexperienced hikers trying to get "likes" and shares on Instagram and other social media sites. Number Of Rescue Missions Has Gone Way Up The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Search and Rescue teams conducted 681 missions in 2017, the largest number in five years. It is a 38 percent increase from the 491 rescues they did in 2013. The team's leaders say the single largest factor for that increase is people posting videos of extreme activities online. Then, without any thought about the difficulty, others try to re-create their own 15-second version of glory. Rescue teams in nearby Santa Barbara and San Bernardino counties have seen similar increases. "People will post videos of themselves jumping off of Hermit Falls or the Malibu rock pool, and they post it in the springtime when there's a decent amount of water, but now, the water is a lot less, so what used to be a 10-foot pool is now a 5-foot pool," said Michael Leum, who oversees the Sheriff Department's Search and Rescue teams. "You don't want to be a lawn dart going into that shallow pool." Posts on Instagram of visitors in Angeles National Forest show people venturing to waterfalls and swimming holes. The hikers morph into models, striking seemingly the same poses in the same places. A few visitors even dress up, either in suits and evening gowns for a photo shoot, or as mermaids. Growing up in the San Gabriel Valley east of Los Angeles, Robert Garcia remembers when Eaton Canyon and Monkey Canyon, a harder-to-reach swimming hole, were known only to locals. Today, it is easy to find the routes online and videos on YouTube that explain just how much fun a person might have. People Ignore Safety Warnings Garcia, the fire chief for Angeles National Forest, does not discourage people from enjoying the outdoors. However, he points out that many accidents are avoidable and happen either when people go off trail or ignore official warnings about an area being closed and go anyway. "Beyond the safety element, there's an element of resource damage," Garcia said. "Trails are designed with mitigation and resource protection in mind, so user-created trails don't have that level of planning." Three years ago, Daniel Sedha and his family wanted to visit Switzer Falls, a stunning 50-foot waterfall and rock pool in Angeles National Forest. However, they ended up on the wrong path, trekking up to the top instead of the bottom of the falls. This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 2

The waterfall was dry, and Sedha decided to climb down. He slipped and ended up plummeting to the bottom. The fall was so bad that at first his family thought he had died. Fortunately, he survived, but his elbows still have scars from his attempt to stop himself from falling onto dry rock. Sedha is quick to admit he was not prepared for his hike that day. For one, he was wearing sneakers that did not provide the same level of grip of hiking boots. Some Hikers Do Not Come Prepared In the hiking world, "the 10 essentials" is a common phrase for an informal list of recommended items. They include a map, a compass, sunscreen, extra food, extra water, extra clothing, a flashlight or headlamp, a first-aid kit, matches and a knife. The lists vary, but officials agree that the majority of people they save do not carry a fraction of the list. Sometimes, the people are even hiking in flip-flops. Angeles National Forest is in close proximity to Los Angeles. A drive from downtown L.A. to the Switzer Falls trailhead usually takes less than an hour, and the closeness can give people a false sense of safety. Soon after entering Angeles, though, a visitor will lose cellphone reception, which will remain spotty throughout the forest. Many folks do not plan for that, either. Instead, people often enter the forest in hopes of mimicking an #adventure they saw. "They might Google map the hike, and not realize it's a 3,000-foot elevation change as well as a 3-mile hike," said Quintin Humphrey. He is an engineer with the Los Angeles County Fire Department who regularly goes on rescue calls to Angeles National Forest. "I think those are the things that never cross people's minds, whereas 20 or 30 years ago people were maybe more prepared for it and had more of a camping mentality." Guarin still thinks about the two men he watched hitching helicopter rides to a hospital. "You get concerned about what people are willing to do to not have fun. It's risking everything for no reason." Well, there are the "likes." This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 3

Quiz 1 A reader of the article suggested that the author included the section "Some Hikers Do Not Come Prepared" to show that lack of preparedness is a significant factor contributing to hiking injuries. Is this a reasonable claim? Which line from the section supports your answer? No; In the hiking world, "the 10 essentials" is a common phrase for an informal list of recommended items. No; Soon after entering Angeles, though, a visitor will lose cell phone reception, which will remain spotty throughout the forest. Yes; "They might Google map the hike, and not realize it's a 3,000-foot elevation change as well as a 3-mile hike," said Quintin Humphrey. Yes; "You get concerned about what people are willing to do to not have fun." 2 Read the two details from the article. Emergency responders have seen a significant rise in rescue missions. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Search and Rescue teams conducted 681 missions in 2017, the largest number in five years. It is a 38 percent increase from the 491 rescues they did in 2013. How do the two details develop the idea that more hikers are getting hurt? The first detail summarizes a common opinion, and the second detail explores related facts. The first detail highlights a cause, and the second detail explores the effects of that cause. The first detail states a problem, and the second detail presents a possible solution. The first detail makes a claim, and the second detail uses data to support the claim. 3 What is the main reason the author includes the quote from Michael Leum? to help explain why it is dangerous to cliff jump to emphasize that hikers are less prepared than they used to be to help explain why it is risky to wander off trails to emphasize that people are hurting nature as well as themselves This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 4

4 Daniel Sedha was hurt when he was hiking at Switzer Falls. How does the author respond to this event? The author suggests that Angeles National Forest is to blame that day. The author criticizes Sedha's family for taking the wrong path that day. The author acknowledges that Sedha learned from his mistakes that day. The author questions Sedha's decision to use social media that day. This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 5

Answer Key 1 A reader of the article suggested that the author included the section "Some Hikers Do Not Come Prepared" to show that lack of preparedness is a significant factor contributing to hiking injuries. Is this a reasonable claim? Which line from the section supports your answer? No; In the hiking world, "the 10 essentials" is a common phrase for an informal list of recommended items. No; Soon after entering Angeles, though, a visitor will lose cell phone reception, which will remain spotty throughout the forest. Yes; "They might Google map the hike, and not realize it's a 3,000-foot elevation change as well as a 3-mile hike," said Quintin Humphrey. Yes; "You get concerned about what people are willing to do to not have fun." 2 Read the two details from the article. Emergency responders have seen a significant rise in rescue missions. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Search and Rescue teams conducted 681 missions in 2017, the largest number in five years. It is a 38 percent increase from the 491 rescues they did in 2013. How do the two details develop the idea that more hikers are getting hurt? The first detail summarizes a common opinion, and the second detail explores related facts. The first detail highlights a cause, and the second detail explores the effects of that cause. The first detail states a problem, and the second detail presents a possible solution. The first detail makes a claim, and the second detail uses data to support the claim. 3 What is the main reason the author includes the quote from Michael Leum? to help explain why it is dangerous to cliff jump to emphasize that hikers are less prepared than they used to be to help explain why it is risky to wander off trails to emphasize that people are hurting nature as well as themselves This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 6

4 Daniel Sedha was hurt when he was hiking at Switzer Falls. How does the author respond to this event? The author suggests that Angeles National Forest is to blame that day. The author criticizes Sedha's family for taking the wrong path that day. The author acknowledges that Sedha learned from his mistakes that day. The author questions Sedha's decision to use social media that day. This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 7