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subordinate 05-18-2016 12:29 PM

First the Canadian Who takes the Bison, now this...
 
These guys ain't doing us any favours in Wyoming.


http://imgur.com/gallery/N9I5N


http://bc.ctvnews.ca/youtubers-apolo...ring-1.2906084


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A Vancouver-based group is apologizing and offering up a donation after photos of four men walking through a protected, delicate ecosystem went viral online.

The group of men travel the world making videos of their travels online, under the name "High on Life SundayFundayz."
Last week, the foursome passed through Yellowstone National Park, a 5,600-square-kilometre park located mostly in Wyoming. The park, which also spreads into neighbouring Idaho and Montana, sits on top of a volcanic hot spot, and is known for the Grand Prismatic Spring.

The brightly coloured hot spring is a popular tourist destination, though visitors to the park are prohibited from approaching the area. Instead, visitors are encouraged to hike to a higher viewpoint to see the tie-dyed-looking natural wonder, or to take photos from a distance on the boardwalk.

However, the High on Life group decided to walk away from the boardwalk to take part in an illegal photo shoot, despite posted signs warning tourists not to disturb the delicate ecosystem.
The rule-breaking behavior was caught on camera in a video posted to YouTube by a user who wanted to remain anonymous. The user also emailed photos and video to Yellowstone officials.

The men in the video were initially unidentified, but the group posted photos online, and internet users tracked them down. The photos have since been deleted, but not before dozens of Facebook users commented that the photos had been sent to the park, and were going viral.
On Tuesday, the group posted a photo of the spring along with an apology, saying they "got over zealous" and were "drawn" to approach the sensitive ecosystem.
In a statement to CTV News, one of the men said the group wanted to apologize.
"We did not respect the protected environment we were exploring, and we want to acknowledge our wrongdoing and apologize to our community and to the public," Charles Ryker Gamble wrote.
Quoting from the Facebook post, he added, "we acted in a way that doesn't reflect our respect for the environment we were trying to capture. It was the wrong decision to make. We realize that now."

The men wrote that they would like to use the attention to help the park, and that they will donate $1 every time someone shares a positive memory on the park's Facebook page, using the hashtag #DonationforYellowstone. They said they would donate up to $5,000.

They later told CTV that they'd be looking for additional ways to make up for their mistake in the next few days, "and will of course be accepting the ramifications of our actions."
The group wrote that they'd "wandered" off the path and were "unaware of the ecological ramifications," but their apology was ill-received by some who saw it.

Many people commented that there are signs on the path warning visitors not to leave the boardwalk, and wrote that the park distributes literature to tourists about the dangers.

One person posted a screen grab from YouTube in the comments section, showing a man taking a photo of the sign explaining the dangers of leaving the boardwalk. The commenter said that the person in the photo is a member of the group.
Another posted that the group's "narcissism is astounding," and that they'd damaged the area to promote themselves, rather than the landmark.

A criminal complaint has been filed against Gamble, Justis Cooper Price-Brown and Alexey Andriyovych Lyakh. The incident was reported to park rangers, who tracked the licence plates of the vehicle the men travelled in, which is registered to Gamble.

According to the complaint, the men had walked approximately 23 metres from the boardwalk to take the photos.

The incident is the second time this week that the park has made headlines for the behaviour of unruly Canadian tourists. On Monday, the Associated Press reported that a bison calf had to be euthanized after well-meaning park visitors from Quebec put the animal in their vehicle.

dvst8 05-18-2016 01:05 PM

They're living the dream without hurting a soul......whats the problem? Yes, they've probably overstepped some boundaries. By the looks of it though, they are taking full responsibility. I am sure they will change their ways and move on to their next sponsored adventure.

Manic! 05-18-2016 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by dvst8 (Post 8756639)
They're living the dream without hurting a soul......whats the problem? Yes, they've probably overstepped some boundaries. By the looks of it though, they are taking full responsibility. I am sure they will change their ways and move on to their next sponsored adventure.

The problem is it seems like they can't read. Makes the Canadian education system look bad.

Hondaracer 05-18-2016 01:27 PM

Who gives a fuck..like Jesus how do these stories even come to be. A park ranger alerts the media?

Some stuff just shouldn't be reported

carisear 05-18-2016 01:31 PM

arrest/fine those guys. done.

what a waste of an article. LETS SHAME THEM ON THE INTERNET! CANADA AS A COUNTRY IS BAD!

Verdasco 05-18-2016 01:35 PM

butt hurt fuckers in this world. A criminal complaint? Really? just "lol"

GLOW 05-18-2016 02:14 PM

do we see the same sentiment on here when there's a post on mainlanders breaking rules while vacationing?

i'm channeling my inner gululololol Kappa :troll:

underscore 05-18-2016 02:18 PM

Sounds like some selfish pricks that clearly are too busy being self absorbed to learn to grow up and stop being assholes.

Armind 05-18-2016 03:41 PM

:ahwow:

Manic! 05-18-2016 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 8756647)
Who gives a fuck..like Jesus how do these stories even come to be. A park ranger alerts the media?

Some stuff just shouldn't be reported

You mean like where some 2 year old takes a pee?

N.V.M. 05-18-2016 06:22 PM

Nice thread title. #ESL

subordinate 05-18-2016 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by GLOW (Post 8756664)
do we see the same sentiment on here when there's a post on mainlanders breaking rules while vacationing?

i'm channeling my inner gululololol Kappa :troll:

Great point.

When these guys do it, it's douches be douches (big deal?)

When Mainlanders do it, it's @!#$#@% pieces of crap, no manners, new money, get the #$@#4 out.

twitchyzero 05-18-2016 09:40 PM

their deans have been notified

Manic! 05-18-2016 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by subordinate (Post 8756721)
Great point.

When these guys do it, it's douches be douches (big deal?)

When Mainlanders do it, it's @!#$#@% pieces of crap, no manners, new money, get the #$@#4 out.

#Whiteprivilege

underscore 05-19-2016 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by dvst8 (Post 8756639)
They're living the dream without hurting a soul......whats the problem? Yes, they've probably overstepped some boundaries. By the looks of it though, they are taking full responsibility. I am sure they will change their ways and move on to their next sponsored adventure.

Check the Imgur link, it looks like these guys have been doing things like this repeatedly in different countries. I'm guessing mommy and daddy gave them lots of money but no attention.


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