Three adventurer YouTubers die in Canada waterfall plunge

in mgsc •  6 years ago  (edited)

Three young travel vloggers - who posted videos of their adventures around the world - have died after falling over a waterfall in Canada.

Ryker Gamble, 30, Alexey Lyakh, 30 and Megan Scraper, 29, were hiking with friends in Shannon Falls Park, just north of Vancouver, when the accident happened.
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police said the group had been swimming in one of the pools at the top of Shannon Falls - the third highest waterfall in British Columbia - when they slipped and fell 30m (98ft) to their death.

The Vancouver Sun reports that all three were swept away after Gamble and Lyakh went to the aid of Scraper who had got into trouble after tripping and falling.

Their bodies were later recovered by a search and rescue team from a pool below.

Gamble and Lyakh were two of the co-founders of a Vancouver-based collective - High on Life SundayFundayz - who regularly posted videos of their extreme adventures around the world.


Scraper, who also posted videos of her adventures - one of which showed her sitting on high metal train tracks, tens of meters above the ground - was the long-term girlfriend of Lyakh.

The members of the group all aged in their 20s and 30s met at high school, and posted weekly videos "to inspire our viewers to get out and explore the world".

Their channel has over 500,000 subscribers, while their Instagram account has over a million followers.
However, some of the vloggers' stunts were seen as controversial and likely to inspire their teenage audience to copy their behaviour.

In 2016, Gamble and Lyakh were banned from a host of US national parks - along another group co-founder Justis Price Brown - after walking on a sensitive hot spring in Yellowstone National Park.

They also received one-week jail sentences and received fines totalling $5000 (£3,770) for a series of violations.

The remaining members of the group made an emotional tribute to their friends in a video on the High As Life YouTube page.

Describing them as "three of the warmest, kindest and most driven and outgoing people you could ever meet", the group fought back tears as they talked about the "pain and the devastation" of losing their friends.

The video has been watched more than 60,000 times in less than 24 hours.

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