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This image was taken in Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone is mostly in Wyoming but parts of the park spread into Montana and Idaho. It is the first National Park in the United States, established in 1872. It features dramatic canyons, rivers, hot springs, and geysers.The park lies atop a volcanic hot spot, the Yellowstone Caldera, which is considered a dormant volcano. (Photo: (Mimi Ditchie Photography/Getty Images))

What You Missed: Yellowstone Bans Forrest Fenn Treasure Hunter

Forest Fenn Treasure Hunter Banned, Sequoia National Park Reopens, ultrarunner meets rattler

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Forrest Fenn鈥檚 treasure may have been found, but the hunt continues to generate news.

On November 2, an appellate court in Wyoming of Mark Lantis, one of the many adventurers who participated in the decade-long search for Fenn鈥檚 buried treasure. The court decided that Lantis broke the law when he hunted for Fenn鈥檚 treasure in Yellowstone National Park, got lost, and had to be rescued. Rangers cited him for disorderly conduct at the time.

provide a detailed rundown of Lantis鈥檚 rescue. In August 2018 he hiked into Yellowstone to search for the treasure along the Mount Holmes Trail, a 15.6-mile out-and-back that covers extremely rugged terrain. It was a cold and rainy day, yet Lantis left with minimal supplies and a light jacket. After straying from the trail, he became lost and called his family members for help. Lantis spent a cold and wet night in the park before making phone contact with rangers the following day.

When they were unable to locate him, they radioed a helicopter crew which eventually rescued Lantis.

Rangers say Lantis was reckless and created unnecessary risks. A judge sentenced Lantis to five years of probation and banned him from entering Yellowstone for five years. Lantis must also pay the National Parks Service $2,880鈥攖he cost of his rescue.

The story isn鈥檛 over, as Lantis plans to appeal the ruling, again.

While the search for Fenn鈥檚 buried treasure inspired books and countless media reports鈥攊t also generated plenty of controversy. In 2010 Fenn, an eccentric millionaire and art collector, said he’d buried a chest containing gold and valuables somewhere in the Rocky Mountains, and then published his memoirs, which contained hints about the location. Dozens ventured into the backcountry looking for the cache, relying on a poem Fenn wrote as the primary clue.

Multiple treasure hunters broke the law during their quests to dig up the gold, and from accidents. One man was also arrested in 2018 after he broke into Fenn鈥檚 Santa Fe residence and attempted to steal what he believed to be the treasure chest.

In 2020 a medical student from Michigan named Jack Stuef found the treasure in Wyoming. While the hunt is over, the story lives on.

Parts of Sequoia National Park Reopen听

Visitors can into Sequoia National Park, but the tallest trees are still off-limits.

The California park has been closed for nearly two months after devastating wildfires ravaged thousands of acres and burned hundreds of redwood trees.

On Thursday officials reopened the park鈥檚 Foothills Visitor Center, Tunnel Rock, and a handful of trails near the main entrance. The famed giant sequoia groves鈥攁nd the 275-foot General Sherman tree鈥攁re still closed.

In September the Colony and Paradise Fires the enormous KNP Complex Fire, which ravaged sections of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, as well as huge swaths of national forest and designated wilderness. Hundreds of giant sequoia trees burned, and images circulated the globe of officials draping the 200-foot-tall trees an aluminum blankets to prevent embers from igniting them.

The efforts saved some of the park鈥檚 most famous redwoods: General Sherman, Four Guardsman, and Lodgepole, among others. But more than 100 of the huge trees were lost, including the. Storms dumping rain and snow helped douse the KNP Complex Fire in early November, and officials say the fire is now 70 percent contained.

That鈥檚 Not a Stick!

Ultrarunner Camille Herron came across this rattlesnake on a trail north of Tucson. What do you think it鈥檚 trying to tell her?

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