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October 21, 2013, 07:02:50 AM
#12
I don't think these could kill someone its here for hundred or years and still nothing happen then how these things can do if you have some problem then do some safety measures just this is
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October 19, 2013, 05:55:48 PM
#11
very disappointed, was expecting an epileptic seizure and all I got was some rocks

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October 19, 2013, 01:21:31 PM
#10
Bottom line, they did it for the laughs... until it no longer became a laughing matter.

I agree. The "for the children" was a childish attempt to save face after the fact.

At that point, it still wasn't about saving face--just expanding upon the humorous act. The saving face aspect only came into play when they stated getting feedback from their YouTube video, of which has nothing stated in the description as to why they did what they did--to save the children.

Soon, we'll start seeing the memes about these Hoodoo Houdinis, starting with "The Misadventures of Horrible Hall and Goliath Glenn".

To paraphrase Walker Brennen: "You see that mountain over there? Yeah? Well, one of these days we're gonna move that mountain to save some kid from dying."
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October 19, 2013, 12:46:30 PM
#9
ahhh i can see it now the bottom picture some half backed fat person walks to the middle of the arch and starts jumping up and down then suddenly it gives way the arch and the man fall down and after the dust settles the mans there on his ass in a rock pile saying i told you it was dangerous  

theres lots of dangerous things in life if your worried the best way would be to bubble wrap your children and keep them in the basement until there 16

think of it this way did you do anything stupid as a child?
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Bitgoblin
October 19, 2013, 12:42:52 PM
#8
Damn scouts.
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October 19, 2013, 12:38:16 PM
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Update: http://www.ksl.com/?sid=27300414&nid=148&fm=most_popular&s_cid=article-popular-1

Original videao: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZQlPrnsfoc&feature=youtu.be

Just when you thought this story couldn't get worse, over and beyond the death threats, these adults are Boy Scout leaders and are now lying about their actions.

In the video, it clearly shows that their only intent was to move the hoodoo where it's been resting for eons. Upon completing the task, cheering and high fives were given and the narrator, Hall, states that they have "...now modified Goblin Valley. A new Goblin Valley exist." Glen, the "Hoodoo Houdini", only said as a humorous aside, "Some little kid..." whereupon Hall expands the humor with, "Some little kid was about to walk down here and die..."

Now, they're taking those aside humorous remarks and using it in their defense for their actions. If at the onset of the video they stated that what they are about to do is for safety concerns, then they may have a case, albeit doubtful.

Even though BSA has in their handbook "leave no trace", Hall offers up that there's nothing in the handbook that describes what to do when encountering such a situation, hence taking the matter in their own hands, completely ignoring the "leave no trace" rule. It seems that two smart(?) guys couldn't go to the park rangers and express their concerns, where if they were warranted, the rangers would have fixed the situation somehow. That rock wasn't about to come down within the next two hours.

Bottom line, they did it for the laughs... until it no longer became a laughing matter.
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October 18, 2013, 04:21:53 PM
#6
Since this is public property (state park), shouldn't they have consulted the other 2.855 million owners before making modifications?
I agree.

Everybody is bold at defending its own private property but noone is defending public domain... This is everyone's property, you can't touch it if I do not agree.

You can be killed by anything if you are an idiot
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October 18, 2013, 02:09:42 PM
#5
Reminds me of rock formations in those old Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner cartoons.
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October 18, 2013, 02:02:16 PM
#4
I've been there several times, and a few times, there has been hundreds of kids all over the area crawling on the rocks (which is allowed), so the man has a valid point if one of those rocks was unstable, it could fall on a kid..or adult.

Better tear that all down then before somebody gets hurt.

Or close off access to humans...

I think charging him with a felony is excessive.  Especially when everyone is climbing on the structures causing little bits of erosion (or vandalism).



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October 18, 2013, 01:50:46 PM
#3
I've been there several times, and a few times, there has been hundreds of kids all over the area crawling on the rocks (which is allowed), so the man has a valid point if one of those rocks was unstable, it could fall on a kid..or adult.

Better tear that all down then before somebody gets hurt.
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October 18, 2013, 01:45:18 PM
#2
I've been there several times, and a few times, there has been hundreds of kids all over the area crawling on the rocks (which is allowed), so the man has a valid point if one of those rocks was unstable, it could fall on a kid..or adult.

Every time I go there, it is a lot of fun, and I'm always amazed everyone makes it back without any injuries.

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October 18, 2013, 01:36:45 PM
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