Dayton Daily News

Three YouTube thrill-seekers die in waterfall accident in Canada

- Sarah Mervosh

Three social media stars who made a living traveling the world and chronicled their experience­s online died last week after an accident at Shannon Falls, about 35 miles north of Vancouver, British Columbia.

Charles Ryker Gamble, Alexey Lyakh and Megan Scraper were affiliated with the Canadian group High on Life, an online brand that promotes travel and an adventurou­s lifestyle to hundreds of thousands of followers.

Authoritie­s recovered the bodies of three people who fell about 100 feet Tuesday while swimming in a pool at the top of Shannon Falls, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said in a statement. Police did not identify the victims, but High on Life released a statement Friday confirming that three “dear friends” of the community had died.

“They stood for positivity, courage, living the best life you can,” High on Life said in a statement, adding that Gamble, Lyakh and Scraper had shared those values with people around the world.

“As tragic as their loss is, their message lives on through us all, and it is now our responsibi­lity to keep the message going,” the statement said.

The accident stunned and devastated many who had followed the trio online and drawn inspiratio­n and motivation that they, too, could turn their own wanderlust into a reality. But others seized on their deaths as a moment to warn against thrill-seeking for an online audience.

High on Life is a collaborat­ion between Gamble, Lyakh and another friend, Parker Heuser, who had known each other since high school, according to the group’s Facebook page. They chronicled their escapades on a YouTube channel, posted photos from around the world to more than 1 million followers on Instagram, and sold tank tops and other clothing online.

The motto behind their travel and outdoor lifestyle is “If you can, you should.”

But that philosophy also played out in risky stunts, such as cliff jumping and rope swinging from extreme heights. And several members got into trouble in 2016 after they were seen walking on the large, multicolor­ed Grand Prismatic Hot Spring in Yellowston­e National Park. Gamble and Lyakh were among those who pleaded guilty to charges related to their behavior in several national parks, according to the National Park Service.

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