Group post appology for disrespecting yellowston, whats wrong with this actiobn?
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READ THIS BULLSHIT AND SEE IF THIS ISNT JUST A LAME ASS WAY OF PROMOTING THEIR CAUSE?
THEY ARE GOING TO DONATE up to $5000,00 to Yellowstone, $1.00 for every favorite story you submit about Yellowstone?
My favorite story has yet to be written, My favorite story will be when you are arrested and brought to the states to face charges.
Their website says they are in Canada.
I beg to ask this question?
How about you turn yourself in and face prosecution?
You were not overwhelmed with the beauty of prismatic springs. You took pictures of the signs warning you to stay off and then deliberately ignored the ecosystem you claim to worship.
Millions of visitors are overwhelmed with the beauty of Yellowstone every year but still manage to respect the rules and the ecosystem!
I hope you are fined $5000,00 for every copy cat your bullshit will start in others?
Whoever your groups sponsors are they drop you like a hot rock.
Appology- not accepted. you were not drawn to it you just didn't give a shit!
(Yellowstone) - Yesterday, we
posted an article about a group of men who walked off of the boardwalk and out onto the Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park.
A Buckrail reader, who wished to remain anonymous,
took photos and video of the incident. Since the article, the group name
High on Life SundayFundayz has written an apology and started a donation campaign for the park.
According to their
Facebook post, "For the next two days, every time someone shares their favorite positive personal memory from Yellowstone National Park on the park’s Facebook page with the hashtag #DonationforYellowstone, we will donate a dollar per personal story post, up to five thousand donation
app-facebook
High On Life SundayFundayz
<a class="_2q21" href="https://www.facebook.com/sundayfundayz/posts/1158149900916440:0" target="_blank"><abbr title="Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 5:08am" class="timestamp" data-utime="1463483307">
8 hours ago</abbr>
We would like to apologize to our community. Three days ago we were lucky enough to visit Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming and made the unfortunate error of leaving the pathway. We did not respect the protected environment we were exploring, and we want to acknowledge our wrongdoing. Because we have disappointed people with our actions, we have taken down the footage filmed off of the boardwalk at Yellowstone. We have realized that what we did was not okay, and we want ot...hers to learn from our mistake.
We got over zealous in our enthusiasm for this wonderful place. When standing at the face of such natural wonder, we were drawn to it. In an attempt to get the perfect shot, 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. For this we would like to sincerely apologize to the Yellowstone park community and the public.
We have spent a year saving for and planning this project, the last thing we intended to do was to disrespect this beautiful place. Quite the opposite. We have spent 75 days traveling the country and capturing its diverse beauty for the purpose of showcasing it to the world. We want to inspire others to go out and explore this vast land, to treat nature and our world with love and respect and to remind everyone watching to never take the wonders in their backyard for granted. This is what we stand for, this is who we are, with the purest of intentions we managed to screw up.
In a small gesture to try to show how incredibly apologetic we are, we will be donating $5,000 to Yellowstone National Park. We encourage you to share your favourite positive personal memory from Yellowstone National Park on the park’s Facebook page with the hashtag
#DonationforYellowstone.
We take your comments, messages and every piece of feedback seriously, and we will be accepting the ramifications of our actions. We hope that our community will forgive us for our misstep and continue to see us as a source of positivity and inspiration as we continue to capture this life worth living.
Sincerely,
The High On Life Crew
Ryker, Alexey, Justis, Parker
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