B.C. hikers who died lived their dreams and inspired people to be free
VANCOUVER — Friends of three hikers who died in an accident at Shannon Falls near Vancouver have posted an emotional online video honouring the trio they say inspired others by following their dreams.
Seven members of the High on Life group appear in the video on their verified YouTube channel as one of them remembered the two men and one woman as the warmest, kindest, most driven, outgoing people that you could ever meet.
The message delivered by an unidentified member of the group says it’s High on Life’s responsibility to spread a message written by Ryker Gamble and Alexey Lyakh, who he says died Tuesday with Megan Scraper.
It says Gamble and Lyakh wrote about living in the present, being free of the past or whatever is to come, and giving of one’s time and energy to what really matters.
The message asks people to respect the privacy of the grieving families, who want people to share messages online about how they were inspired by the trio that shared their globe-trekking experiences with thousands of social media followers through videos, photos and articles.
Gamble’s cousin Rob Mangelsdorf said Thursday the 30-year-old volunteered as a boxing coach for youth, and raised money and worked with orphans in Uganda after his mother set up a school there.
Mangelsdorf said Gamble died trying to help Lyakh.
“Even in his final act on this earth, he was trying to save the life of his very best friend,” Mangelsdorf said, adding he was speaking on behalf of Gamble’s parents, who did not wish to make any public statements.
“He’d known Alexey his whole life, since they were little, little kids. They were inseparable, absolutely inseparable their whole lives.”
Mangelsdorf said the family understands Scraper slipped and fell and that her boyfriend, Lyakh, tried to save her before Gamble attempted to help his childhood friend.
John Willcox of Squamish Search and Rescue said witnesses reported the same sequence of events. Police have not released their names based on the wishes of their families.
The bodies of the three victims were recovered on Wednesday after RCMP rappelled to a waterfall pool via helicopter because the area is otherwise inaccessible.