You may remember the members of High on Life SundayFundayz group when five members of the Canadian group pled guilty to several crimes in American National Parks, including a jaunt across Grand Prismatic Spring. Recent news about High on Life, however, has been tragic.
Read More »Yellowstone Magistrate Mark Carman Occupies Special Niche
Did you know Yellowstone National Park has a judge? Meet the Honorable Mark Carman of the U.S. District Court of Wyoming.
Read More »Yellowstone Issues Permit Requirements Reminder for Film Crews, News Orgs
Yellowstone National Park has issued a reminder regarding permit requirements for film crews, photographers and news crews in the Park.
Read More »New Report Highlights Overcrowding Woes in Yellowstone
A new report from the University of Montana paints a stark picture of overcrowding in national parks like Yellowstone.
Read More »Remaining High On Life Defendants Plead Guilty
Three defendants from the High On Life company plead guilty to tampering with features in Yellowstone National Park Thursday, January 19, 2017.
Read More »Two of the High on Life Defendants Plead Guilty
Two of the High on Life defendants have plead guilty to violations in both Yellowstone and Death Valley National Parks.
Read More »New Charges Against Three of the High On Life Defendants
Three of the High On Life men have been charged with another crime in relation to their May romp on Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »High On Life Defendant Charged With Flying Drone In Mesa Verde
At least one of the High On Life defendants has been charged with an additional crime relating to the group’s national park tour earlier this year.
Read More »High On Life Men Will Appear In Court November 1 in Yellowstone
The four men accused of walking on Grand Prismatic Spring in May will appear in court November 1, after months of back-and-forth.
Read More »High On Life Case Slowly Pushes Ahead
After another phone conference with the Yellowstone Justice Center, the High On Life case has barely budged toward resolution—or any convictions.
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