Eric doesn’t want to ruffle feathers up and have this happen to him again so I’m gonna instead. Was he ignorant to the crime? Yes. Is ignorance a defense? No. BUT the situation that we were all faced with (near death, extreme exhaustion, extreme emotions, and doing our BEST to comply). Those attorneys are COMPLETE TRASH. They should utterly be ashamed of themselves. This is a complete abuse of power and if you are a taxpayer, you should be infuriated. There are literal, UA-cam channels… several… That are completely dedicated to stealth camping in illegal places. They are publicly posting this online! And here’s, Eric, One of the most dedicated and honorable outdoor people I have ever met, and extremely respectful to the environment, doing everything he can to camp legally, after one of the most emotionally draining experiences, we have all been through, and these complete losers try to make an example a out of him by almost utterly destroying his life. They are pathetic, and should be embarrassed of themselves.
Also pathetic language from you man. The attorneys and judge just did they’re job as they should, otherwise the case would be corrupt. The ones who filed the case are the ones who should be ashamed. Don’t blame the legal system.
Dude is a self-appointed word policeman. The situation is absurd and he calls out Dan's WORDS?One of the men who was actually involved and Eric's friend. Maybe taking just a little too much moral ownership of your UA-cam heroes? 😂
To be fair, you and Eric should mention how much revenue you've made from your content regarding this poorly planned trip. No way I'm doing a rim-to-rim-to-rim without an insane amount of physical prep (6 months min). You were clearly not prepped for this jaunt. Nat parks have to try to manage millions of people every year. Millions! Everyone here should read Over the Edge: Death in Grand Canyon for a good dose of the reality Nat. parks has to deal with.
There's letter of the law and the spirit of the law. I spent 25 years in law enforcement and this is the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen or heard about. I'm embarrassed for the federal criminal justice system.
Retired LEO here and I 100% agree. With everything that is happening in the US right now I think we can all agree that government resources could be used in a more effective manner. Apparently common sense is no longer a requirement to become a law enforcement officer or officer of the court.
Please remember that as humans we have the right to roam on God's green earth for our own peace of mind and mental health That means private land as well As long as you are respectful of that property By simply by passing through There is so much in the United States that has so much beauty you have the right to see it
Current LEO here. This is one of the most ridiculous things I have ever heard of. Not only is there the spirit of the law and the letter of the law. But there is also officer discretion. This should have never even been brought to charges. You have to look at intent and the totality of the circumstances. Not just the letter of the law. Sorry this happened to you.
Did any of you ex and current Leo's ever learn about authoritarianism and the rise of fascism or their economic system??? I'm curious if you see the correlation and what you should do as cops??
That’s so unfair. You were 200 yards away in a snow storm at night. It’s horrible the world is going to hell in a hand basket these days. Bless you man.
He was WARNED to get back in bounds, and as a PROFESIONAL he should have taken the, "I'm going to MAKE SURE I get back within the boundaries of the law because I just got a second chance" attitude. Instead he took the SAME lackadaisical approach that got them in trouble in the first place and said, well this should be "close enough". That's complete contempt for the law. This is why every year more & more people are having to be recued when they go our of bounds & us innocent taxpayers have to foot the bill.
It is quite clear that you are more concerned about judging than listening to the story. You are just as bent as the attorney. Ruling for the sake of ruling @@REB4444
I'm a lawyer who has to spend ungodly amounts of hours to get even a single clear answer on where I can and can't do things. I can't imagine how confusing it must be for people with no legal training. In a broad systemic sense, it's arguable that this stuff is intended to intimidate and prevent people from seeking to use public space for its intended purposes. These are career hall monitors who have no understanding of the multitude of limitations that our system of constitutional law places on the executive branch (and when judges are part of it, the judicial branch). Also while courts have significant leeway in sentencing, there are limits on that discretion, and abuse of discretion is one of the easiest ways to win an appeal and get a judge's decision overturned. Sadly those processes are insanely lengthy, especially considering misdemeanors are supposed to be small offenses. Punishment should fit crimes, but it doesn't. It fits the motives of those who camp in the judicial system as if it's their frontier to abuse.
sure sounds to me its getting close for an "upheaval" of decent magnitude. I had no idea the system has become so tyrannically predatory upon any hapless person who isnt "toting their line".
Yeah let’s give max punishment in a situation like this yet my niece’s killer walks free, never even got arrested when all evidence points to him.. and two people I know arrested for dark web child porn also never spent a day in jail and served minimum probation even though there was an abundance of evidence… our “justice” system is so f’d…
@@Gizziiusawe don't need to over-exaggerate this incident into some justification for "an "upheaval" of decent magnitude." This was a one off - and as stated in the video, it seems that it was because of some minor celebrity status, not just "any hapless person". I agree this result was wrong and idiotic - but to extend its impact to "an upheaval of decent magnitude" would be way way worse than this situation calls for.
take a good look around bud, we are practically 1/2 way there as it is domestically...unless something else big comes down the pike (as in WW3, which looks more and more possible with the new turn of events in gaza). good day.@@born2bwildne744
I was involved in a misdemeanor (that was thrown out after many months and several court appearences) that carried a 10 year prison sentence. And I can tell you the stress I was under was unbelievable. So Eric, I understand... it's completely crazy what is going on with the non-violent offenses.
They made an example of people breaking the law. I get that people like you are fine with crime, but not everyone is. There’s a reason why there’s dedicated camping areas. It’s hard on the ecology and the wildlife
but youtubers need to be treated with special kid-gloves. Not like they made a choice to camp in winter and then blamed the snow for their issues..... @@KB-ql8cx
I would appeal your case to the Department of the Interior. The Constitution gives the executive branch the power over pardons, reprieves, and amnesty. They can expunge your record. If they are really interested in using you as an example, you could offer to make a PSA about camping out of bounds for the national park service. Seems a more appropriate use of your "celebrity."
He admitted guilt. Pretrial . There is no appeal in a plea bargain where he agreed to a fixed fine/ term. The sad part is that he may have had a winnable case but hiring a lawyer to win it would cost tens of thousands of dollars. Many lawyers are very lazy and do not work any harder than the absolute minimum to keep their license
@@beach4me2007 You're right about the lack of an appeal in this case. You're also right about the cost it would take to win the case. You are wrong that "many lawyers are very lazy and do not work any harder than the absolute minimum to keep their license." My experience over 40 years in the private practice of law is that while there are certainly "some lawyers" who are lazy or marginally competent, the advice given to Eric was the type of advice a lawyer would be remiss not giving. If he reasonably believed this would be the cheapest way out of the case while preserving what was most important to his client, as this appeared to be, then the choice was the client's and Eric needed to be advised of the lawyer's professional opinion. All good attorneys would have explained this option. Many clients who want to move on would take the advice. But it was Eric's choice and a reasonable one to make. The bad guys in this story were the bureaucrats at the NPS who decided that they needed to "make an example" of Eric and the lawyer who didn't push back hard enough with his client. Hard to say, from the little said about the judge's role, whether the judge was acting improperly or not.
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Lawyers do work hard...for clients who can afford the fees. People who can't get short shifted. @@sdhlaw1
Good luck with that. What most people do not know is that the Federal government must give you permission to sue it. Make it make sense. The DOI has become very political with the current administration (Biden), even more so than any other administration under which I worked, and I worked within one of the agencies (not the NPS) for well over 30 years. So very sad. The upper levels of all federal bureaucracies are all political appointees. Plus all federal prosecutors are political appointees - certainly the federal DAs are. They select their staffs and those are politically slanted. I'm not sure when this all transpired but I can sort of see why somebody in the NPS wanted to throw the book at any youtuber, content creator because of all the stupidity and intentional disregard for the natural world (going off the boardwalks in Yellowstone, getting up close and personal with bison, elk, moose, bear, with intent to see if they could actually touch one of these creatures, and knocking down balancing rocks, arches, defacing pictographs) that the NPS is charged with preserving. I hike in one of the national parks almost weekly and I can tell you that the attitude of many of the visitors has changed from enjoying the nature that they are seeing and being careful to watch their steps, to videoing themselves doing something crazy (IMO) like climbing to the edge of a precipice that has been clearly guardrailed (rope or metal rails) just to get that perfect scary selfie, going off-trail because they just don't want to follow that boring trail or they want a more gnarly hike/climb than the trail can provide, jumping into a clear high alpine lake usually coated in sunblock - again to pose for selfies, and bringing their dogs everywhere.
After a 40 year career in the Park Service, the late Charles Peterson ,(my wife's father) said he was glad to have gotten OUT of the Park Service when he didm BEFORE it became what it is today. Asked what that may be, he said "The Park Service has become a Police State."
That is ridiculous. I am sorry that happened to you. That is not justice. No intent....no criminal history...helped save a friends life...the judge should have thrown it out....200 yards? Shame.
I have been a seasonal park ranger with the NPS for about 4 seasons now at about 3 different parks. This sadly does not surprise me at all and is just another classic example of the NPS wasting the little funding they have on things that could easily be fix with small fines and mainly verbal warnings. Im sad you had to be the person to deal with this mess...
Your a coward that never stands up that is why internal iniquitous corruption rises. You just as they have no excuse for your treason, I was just doing my job duhhhhh.
I am letting all my representatives know if the NPS has money to waste on this kind of needless enforcement and behavior then they clearly have too much money and can do with a budget cut.
I'm so sorry this happened to you. As a teen, my parents took me on my dream backpack Yosemite's glacier point to little Yosemite valley to camp 4., my first ever. We were camped 20 feet from the boundary, 1976. & middle of the night the ranger came along and moved us. My mom was 58, my dad 60 and being exhausted we did our best. I'll never forget. Your story doesn't surprise me.
This really pisses me off on so many levels. The stress must have been relentless. I assumed our park system would be saving their energy for people who trash, write graffiti, hunt illegally, and abuse the land. I'm so glad you're able to continue with your platforms.
My opinion on national parks has changed over the years. As a frequent visitor to The Smokey mountains National Park, I and my family always enjoy our time there. That said, I am disgusted by the way this and other parks were established. The government forced dirt poor people off their property paying them almost nothing for the privilege of losing their homes and land. Not once were they given a choice. Too poor to fight, they took the cash pittance and left. There were, of cource, exceptions. A few were allowed to remain in their homes for the remainder of their lives, at which point the park received their land. The point is this, once the government takes private land, it almost never returns to private ownership. Tree huggers love this, those who belive in property rights do not.
Kind of like what our forefathers did to the Native Americans. Only without giving them anything. It is what our country was founded on, taking from those we can bully.
It is sickening to me that white collar criminals bilk the US government out of 100's of millions in tax-payer funds etc and get a pass, while the US government wastes resources prosecuting petty offenses like this one. I believe that a person should be prosecuted for camping out of bounds, but there were extenuating circumstances here. If they want to make an example of someone, pick someone who egregiously violated the law, not someone who accidentally committed an inconsequential infraction.
Camping behind a gas station is really hardly out of bounds and should at worst be a 50-100 dollar fine. To threaten prison time and upto 5k in fines is hitting excessive.
20 years ago I drove 6 hours to a national park and I would not be able to get a permit until the next morning. The ranger who was leaving when I arrived said I would have to hit a campground. I said well I could just sleep in my car in the parking lot and I was told if I did that I would be arrested. This is ridiculous what they did to you, but they've been doing it for a long time we just don't hear about it and I'm glad you brought it to the forefront. You were dealing with a life and death emergency. You had to evac out Dan, it was extenuating circumstances why they told you to move in the first place I don't know and he should have said, you can camp anywhere near the general store, not the gas station, the general store which is about 200 yards beyond that. It reminds me of a story I covered where a man had a medical emergency and pulled off the side of the freeway. EMS got there, had him on the stretcher taking him to the ambulance and a sheriff walked up and put a ticket on his chest saying he was parked too close to the road. Then they towed his car. I was able to help the guy out and got the sheriff to drop the ticket but this is typical of jerk law enforcement.
20 years ago, you refused to pay the what, $10, for a campsite? And you're holding a grudge because they wouldn't let you camp in a parking lot. Hell, if you don't want to pay, drive out of the park and park in the national forest and it's free. I've had plenty of rangers help me find free campsites outside a park. There are plenty of places to camp for free and 20 years ago it was even easier. You arrived late. That's on you, not them. It's not unreasonable to charge a few bucks for the campground.
@@wj7867I did go to a campground but you totally miss the point. First I don't hold a grudge about it. Very simply had the ranger told me you'll get a ticket that's one thing. But being told I would be arrested that's just seems to be going over the top. There has to be reasonable response to different situations.
@@drdr76it seems you have such a narrow view of comments that I made. I'm not talking against law enforcement, but that's where you have to turn this conversation to. For the past 12 years I have worked with a small private security group in parts of Detroit where you probably wouldn't even go, alongside Detroit police who are some of the best in the country. And if one of the cops there was being stupid, I would have said the same thing. But because I mentioned one law enforcement officer who was rather insensitive by laying a ticket on someone, or a park ranger who tells me I'll be arrested for parking in a parking lot you think I'm anti-law enforcement? Wow I'm glad that you have such a clear view of the world.
27 years ago I was caught sleeping in my car at Yellowstone. I was going to get a ticket, but showed the ranger that the AAA travel guide posted that the nearby campground was still open, when it was closed for the season. I arrived at the park at 2 am and would have fallen asleep at the wheel if I drove further. He decided to make an exception.
@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism Don't forget it's the idiot order following loser that carries out the evil of tyrants, they won't be getting a free pass.
As a millionaire several times over I can tell you it all depends on who you support/vote for and what the prosecutor’s agenda is. I’ve been fighting a clerical error on my record in Fulton County Georgia for 5 years now with no end/resolution in sight.
So let me see if I have this correct - the convenience store where you camped is in the protected area? The building and all the foot & vehicle traffic isn’t harming the protected area, but your feet and tents did?
The justice system is really a mess. I’m sorry for such a bad experience. Good to hear you didn’t have to spend any time behind bars or deal with probation. Not like the event with Dan wasn’t bad enough. Keep on hiking!
I agree! I'm reminded of a statement a judge told us jurors in a criminal trial, "There is no such thing as a court of justice - it is a court of law." Sad state of a court system.
@medicus5565 Any judge that says that should be impeached. The court is part of the JUSTICE system. It is a court of law in pursuit of justice. What a hack.
While the government went way overboard, you had no business out there. Every local calls you a moron. I remember when the calls went out and the first thought in the room was "what idiots are out there".
One of the things most maddening about bureaucracy is its randomness- and I say that as someone who used to work for a government agency. People are singled out for minor transgressions (or none at all), while others thumb their nose at the system for years. And once government gets its hooks into a person or a situation, they are very reluctant to let go.
Wow. Just Wow. Retired LEO of 28+ years. Absolutely unconscionable. I am aghast that the judge didn't throw this out at the first hearing. He & the prosecutor must be the biggest pricks of all time in their circuit.
Well they has to show that you cannot do crimes for free if others are doing crimes too. This does not look like a right way of doing it but come on, it is not like "Real criminals are doing real crimes like murders, I'm just braking windows, do your job and cach the murderers and stop bothering me and my hobby" We must be carefull with this type of thinking. I'm not saying that all what has happened is right, but argument that there are bigger crimes happening is dangerous one. Don't knowingly camp uot of bounds if you are not ready to pay your dues, actually preferably even if you are.
Yeah, like maybe going into Chicago and stopping the gang members from massacring each other.. when people rob stores they get released with a slap on their wrist. The Democrats are disgrace.
Eric, you provide a valuable service teaching others to be self sufficient, safe, and conservationists. Our current political climate frowns upon that. I canceled a trip to Glacier this past summer because getting into the parks now is a challenge and not worth the risk. You saved a man’s life under extreme conditions. And I’m sorry, but I’m disappointed in the rangers as well.
Saved a man's life? Did you watch the full video? This was one of the most irresponsible excursions I've ever seen. Three of the four participants were completely exhausted and wiped out when they reached the bottom of the canyon. Rather than stopping there and turning back the following morning, Eric pushed them on into the snowfield on the North Rim. They were all lucky to survive. I dont support the federal government treating the unauthorized camping like it was the crime of the century. However, they were right to issue some form of citation for the danger Eric put everyone in, including the rescuers.
@@bped8790 I'll post again. It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; . . . who at best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly. Theodore Roosevelt
I'm so glad you posted this. Some of my freinds and I were planning a trip there. And I would have spent much more than $1000 in the local economy. I figure since they got your money they don't need mine. There are plenty of other places in the world for me to explore. Being an asshole is expensive. To bad they are too ignorant to understand that. Between my freinds and I, this cost them at least 10k. I hope that makes then feel good about they way they treated you!
Park Rangers regularly reassign to other parks. To be safe, I suggest you stay away from all National Parks forever, and vacation instead in Palm Beach. Makes for fewer crowds in the National Parks, too.
This puts a real damper on my wanting to camp at any National Park, especially Grand Canyon. And that's unacceptable. The parks belong to us, not to a cabal of publicity-seeking legal careerists. This story is shameful and should be more publicized. I'd like to know the names of the prosecutors and judge.
I think it's pretty clear that the "out of bounds" law is intended to preserve sensitive sites from environmental harm. Not sure the backyard of a gas station qualifies. It's too bad you didn't have that ranger on tape when he told you where to go.
Sound judgment and justice have largely taken a back seat to legalism, statism, and elitism while preserving the rights of the people has been deprioritized and made to play second fiddle to both governmental and corporate interests.😠🤡
Similar thing happened to Bobby Uncer almost died when he was lost in a blizzard and his snowmobile broke down in a protected federal area. Almost died in the snow just to be crucified in court!
I’ve heard of other similar stories of people meeting aggressive rangers and being treated terribly in national and state parks. Makes me think they’re hiding something in the parks. It’s the only reason they’d get so upset and treat people harshly for things like ‘camping out of bounds’.
An example of injustice in today’s justice system. It starts at the top and those in power at the top are scandalous. Wokeness has found its way into every crevice in our society. Just don’t let it get you down. Your work brings joy to others and I’m a big fan of your work.
This is a travesty. Some may think this is a small deal and lessened learned, but until you live through it you have no idea what stress this puts on a person and those around them. Everyone involved here should be ashamed (but they are not of course)
Eric, I know the North Rim well, as I've hiked Rim to Rim and R2R2R, N Rim to river, etc many times. There are maybe 5 people on the entire North Rim in winter! Or maybe 3!.... Highway 67 from Jacob Lake is even closed during the winter! What the HELL is wrong with the NPS?!!!! And the courts?!!! My tax dollars are paying for this????!!! Thank you for sharing your story. And I thought the BLM was bad. Shame on the NPS!!!!!!!!!!!
A friend and I got popped for something very similar backpacking in high school. The ranger that cited us was a total a- -hole. We refused their plea deals and took it to court in Colorado. The federal courthouse was about 200 miles from where the ranger was stationed. We showed up for trial (300 miles for us). The ranger didn’t bother. Case dismissed. The drive was worth it to see the charges dropped.
This is an intense story. I'm sorry you experienced this. The court system certainly isn't perfect, and this is an example of why. Thank you for sharing.
I wonder how Parks Canada would handle that? That was an emergency situation. I'm ticked that they didn't 'drive' you to a legal camping location to help reduce the stress and show compassion for these serious extenuating circumstances. You pretty much saved Dan's life.
Thanks,@@christianmartel5247I didn't think that Parks Canada's Warden Service would be so harsh. My experience with them has always been a 'teaching' encounter, rather than them having a punitive mandate. Different if you're poaching though. That's when the Warden Service can get rough.
This has been getting out of control for years! 15 years ago, in the Adirondacks, my gf was experiencing a medical emergency where we needed to camp "right now, right here" type of situation. I explained it to the ranger the following morning when she found our camp, but she did not care! She cared more about the grass that we trampled than a human being's life. They care more about their ego of power, than doing the right thing for a fellow human in need. One of my favorite places from growing up, (Adirondacks) I refuse to go to now because of this KGB like enforcement: Heck I try to avoid NYS entirely if I can, but that's another conversation on this same topic. In Yellowstone 2 years ago, we had a ranger yell at us because we stepped onto the grass while trying to avoid a motorist that nearly hit us because they were unhappy with people in the road... How about you go after the aggressive driver with California tags blaring his rap music for all of Gardner and the Paradise Valley to hear, instead of the pedestrian trying to avoid getting hit, who then "HAPPENS" to step on the sacred grass (apparently is there for the elk, according to this ranger)... I am sorry, but jumping onto the grass to avoid getting hit by a car is NOT threatening wildlife, F OFF! This power hungry government we have is OUT OF CONTROL!
I am glad to have found you. Wy husband and I just got back from a 17 day adventure in southern Utah and northern Arizona. We are from Montana, right by Glacier National Park. Spend countless time in that park. While we were down south, i asked my husband what would happen if we did this. It was extremely hard to find somewhere available as the recent eclipse brought so much traffic to that area. We did our best to research and find BLM land for wild camping. Not in parks, as they freak out over it. Which i understand why. Thank you for the great info, and I am sorry this happened. There was so much snow, you couldn't see.. also, nobody else could see... which means your hurt nothing. Then after the extremely emotional and exhausting situation prior... How could they hold this against you? Theres no way you could think straight after that. You did try, and followed the rangers orders to the best of your ability. So messed up.....! I will be a subscriber forever now.
This was absolutely horrible! Lesson learned: that’s government for you!! Great show-keep them coming. Dan Becker shows are fun but he was way over his head.
This is NOT justice. This is honestly disgusting. I’m sorry this happened to you guys. And Dan is SO right!! There are literal channels dedicated to illegal camping!! I’m just … shocked.
Eric, I love this country, and 99% of the people I've met in law enforcement and the judicial system try their best. That said, you had the misfortune of finding some of the 1%. While I know nothing can give back the time, emotion, and stress of all this (on TOP of what happened with Dan), I'd be honored to fully pay your fine. It's my way of standing against this sort of miscarriage of justice, and standing up for what I believe in. Hit me up if you'd like.
In all my years hiking and climbing, I met one ranger who was genuinely a douchebag... Me and a buddy hiked up to an alpine lake that we knew had designated camping spots... The problem is nothing was marked up there. When we arrived to make camp nobody was up there, so we picked the flattest patch of rock free dirt on the perimeter of the lake. There was a firepit and everything... we set up camp, a few other couples arrived to camp in other spots, and we crashed. At 7am in the morning a ranger wakes us up and is writing me a ticket for camping in a "rehabilitation zone"... There wasn't a single blade of alpine grass or anything within 5ft on all sides of our tent and I tried arguing that if it was a genuine "rehabilitation zone" why wasn't it marked? The dude shoved the ticket in my face and ordered me to immediately break camp and leave or he was calling the cops. Then I had this feeling that whatever "cop" he was going to call was his broke back mountain buddy. Which made the $100 ticket pretty cheap. Compared to getting arrested by Zed in the woods, if you get what I mean...
Federal / government bureaucrats are unaccountable. No one on their staff or the prosecutors will have any negative consequences. We need to figure out how to hold those who went forward with this case accountable.
I'm not a huge fan of WhistlinDiesel, but his case with Tennessee is similar. Some official made a decision and simply will not back down. On a personal level, they face no accountability for using their power inappropriately.
Good grief, Eric…I already checked out Dan’s video months ago…what a journey…glad you posted this video…totally outrageous on the part of the park system…this was an emergency for Pete’s sake under 10’ of snow!!!🤦♀️
My kid almost got a ticket for incorrectly hanging her hammock in a camp ground between two robust pine trees. Meanwhile there are people trying to pet bears.
Sorry to see this happen. It is a great shame to see TV advocate of responsible wilderness behavior be made an example of. We all make mistakes with good intent. In a decent world that should have mitigated the legal infraction.
They tried this crap on me about 9 years ago and I just ignored it. I didn't go to court and nothing ever became of it. My rule is never pay for a lawyer and NEVER show up to court. What are they going to do? Nothing, that's what. If you aren't there, they just kive on to the next case and you are forgotten.
Dang bro, really sorry to hear you had to go through this. Makes me sick seeing true criminals getting charges dropped for biased reasons but they come down this hard on someone like you. Our society is so unjust. Makes me ashamed to be an American with stuff like this going on.
Shocking. I cannot understand why they were stringent with you, Eric. It makes no sense, and, in my view, is a shame to the US justice system. May God reimburse you for your loss of money incurred by this "misdemeanor." May you be reimbursed many times over. You're a good man.
It's a great shame that this has happened to you Eric. For such a minor and harmless misdemeanor, I would expect that in Australia the case would have been thrown out at the first hearing. I will continue to watch your channel and Dan's channel enthusiastically and with great interest. Keep up your good work and tasteful promotion of the great outdoors and how to care for it.
Our fine legal system on full display......what I waste over a harmless error under stressful conditions. In so many of your videos and several that focus specifically on the "leave no trace" principles, you always highlight the importance of being respectful. Thank you for sharing and sorry for your completely unnecessary troubles......you bad person you!......By the way, love your videos and content.
Absolutely ridiculous. This is what happens when we get people in office with either, no common sense, or they are motivated by something other than the good of the people. Glad you do have some street credit now, never know who you might meet on the trail. Wishing you the best on your channel.
That is insane!!! There’s “genuine criminals” walking the streets, and the decide to make an “example” out of you. A lot of those in authority these days have lost their minds. We live in a sad world.
When I think of all the time and money spent on pursuing an absurd, ridiculous case such as this, when there is so much more that law enforcement and prosecutor’s time would be better spent doing, it is absolutely infuriating!
What a complete joke!!! How awful Eric. You're a gem of a person. Thank you for sharing this story with the channel and shining a light on the bozo's that thought it a good idea.
This case serves as a striking example of the flaws in our legal system. It's genuinely difficult to comprehend how any judge could find Mr. Hansen guilty when considering the following factors: Mistaken Belief in Ranger's Guidance: One strong defense is that Mr. Hansen and his companions genuinely believed they were following the park ranger's instructions when they relocated their campsite. They didn't purposefully break any rules but were acting based on what they thought was the ranger's guidance. This defense shows that they didn't intentionally violate park regulations; it was just a misunderstanding. Lack of Intent to Violate: In criminal law, many offenses require a specific intent to commit a crime. If it can be shown that Mr. Hansen and his companions had no intention of breaking park regulations but were solely concerned about their safety, it weakens the case against them. No Harm Done to the Environment: During their camping experience, Mr. Hansen and his group left no lasting impact on the environment. They didn't engage in any destructive behavior, litter, or harm the national park in any noticeable way. This lack of environmental damage can be used as evidence of their responsible conduct. Reliance on Expert Guidance: Mr. Hansen and his companions, being unfamiliar with the terrain and local conditions, may argue that they reasonably relied on the park ranger's expertise. If the ranger's instructions were unclear or led to confusion, especially given the challenging winter conditions, this could strengthen their defense. Selective Enforcement: Another concerning aspect is the potential selective enforcement of the law. If Mr. Hansen can demonstrate that others have engaged in similar conduct without facing criminal charges or have received much lighter penalties, it underscores the unfairness of singling him out for punishment. Cooperation and Compliance: It's essential to note that Mr. Hansen and his companions promptly followed the ranger's instructions as soon as they realized the misunderstanding. They moved their campsite to the designated area, showing their willingness to cooperate with park regulations. In conclusion, this case highlights the systemic issues within our legal system. Mr. Hansen's situation underscores the need for fairness and equal treatment under the law, as well as the importance of reevaluating charges that appear disproportionate to the circumstances.
As an outdoor professional and someone who works rescue this is mind blowing. The admin probably felt some embarrassment amd wanted to settle a score. This definitely could have and should have been a slap on the writst at most. Punishing people for calling for rescue makes the jobs of rescue workers infinitely harder.
What does the admin have to be embarrassed about? I think they were frustrated with the trip itself. I'm not defending why they did it, but I think that had something to do with it, and I'd be shocked if it didn't come up in all of these discussions between counsel and the court appearances.
was just noticing that most consumer-grade GPS receivers can determine your position with an accuracy of about 3 to 5 meters (10 to 16 feet). In real-world conditions, including snow storms
I wrote several paragraphs of disgust about the results of this miscarriage of justice by a couple of stupid lawyers (both sides) and a judge who should not be a judge. BUT what good would it do - so I will simply comment I am truly sorry Eric that the system is broken to the point that it is. Judges and lawyers are more focused on making money and examples of people who didn't do anything wrong than putting those who willfully and purposely do harm and destruction to people and things. As an OLD guy who has lived more than 7 decades and probably camped in several places I shouldn't have - unknowingly - it shows what happens when the system is used for selfish, unwarranted abuse as it is now, rather than for true justice and equality of applied law application. Thanks for sharing, It is sad information but at least I know what to expect if I am confused, cold, and been through extreme trauma and a ranger lectures me instead of helping me. Hopefully, the lawyers (again both sides) and the judge will find themselves in that exact situation so they can experience what you did. NOW that would be TRUE justice.
Kilian Jornet once said: "In the United States they can penalize you for stepping foot off the trail and damaging it, but you get to the top of the mountain and they have a McDonald's in operation." The Hypocrisy.
I watched the video way back when you did the hike. I agree with Eric that is was an impressive video packed with intense good lessons and also portrayed the rangers and hospital in a good light. It was comforting to know that people are out for our best interest. Dang what a let down to hear what happened after and taking such a stressful unjust turn. I miss the days when humanity and logic came first.
Although I guess you never know, I'm inclined to believe that if this had gone to a jury trial you would've been acquitted. The circumstances are certainly totaly understandable and no harm was done to the environment. The judge and prosecutor seemingly had an agenda which I think would have been a lot less likely with a jury. Sorry this happened to you, a real waste of everybody's time and resources.
I'd certainly be interested in the names of the judge and prosecutor. Abusing the legal system is just one step closer to the people's removal of consent to be governed by these entities.
I am so sorry you had to go through such an utterly ridiculous ordeal over an absolutely outrageous miscarriage of justice. You have my sympathy. The district attorney should be ashamed of himself for putting you through all that nonsense. What a shame. I wish you all the best. Take care and be well.😔
And then they wonder why respect for the US legal system and other institutions is so incredibly low. I once saw a forest service pickup truck become stuck while attempting to drive across the Chetco River. There were lots of families on the riverbar enjoying the day in the sunshine. A couple of guys with a 4x4 truck backed into the water, hooked a chain on the forest service pickup and pulled it up onto the gravel bar. For thanks the SOB ranger who'd been helped wrote a ticket for the driver of the truck that had just pulled him out. If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes I'd have never believed it. How do such inflexible anal retentive freaks end up in such positions. Mind boggling. Pity their spouses and children
The whole fiasco took time away from DOJ and NPS personnel from planning their next vacation and snacking in the office. Absolutely disgusting. Shame on the judge for not summarily dismissing the case “ with prejudice”.
The DOJ is out of control. A moral prosecutor would not do this to someone. And it’s also disturbing that the park rangers decided to do this to you as well. They seemed friendly during the rescue.
Why didn't they just have you do a quick public announcement of what happened and why it is not okay to camp out of bounds (by a few feet). Basically a public apology knowing you can reach an audience that they never could on their own. You could have been a valuable asset to them. So sorry you had to deal with this Eric!
They’re rightfully pissed about all the social media, TV, etc. morons that come and trash the place, and decided to take the opportunity to set an example. I understand the reasoning, but this guy was the wrong target. Plenty of genuinely malicious personalities they can target.
These people will fine you $1,000 for camping in the wrong spot by accident but not do anything when people loot stores and vandalize property. These people who work in the legal system are power hungry and completely fine with destroying your life.
Question for you: Why didn’t you strike camp earlier in the day and move to the suggested camp site? As you said the distance was 1 to 1.5 miles and you could easily have gotten there before darkness. You show video of exploring the area (looks like maybe the overlook close to the lodge). I’m guessing one of the reasons the government brought their case against you is because you were given ample time to make the move. I am in sympathy with you for wanting to stay at the North Kaibab Trailhead parking lot as I definitely shortens your hike by at least 3 miles of trudging through deep snow. (Distance to and from the backcountry campground).
In hindsight, this is what we should've done. It would've been much easier to move camps in the morning after the rescue. But this is where the emotionally draining experience of the rescue showed up and altered our judgement. That morning it seemed like just going to the rim and decompressing was the best thing to do. But it all added so much time and extra walking that it was not easier at all.
Eric doesn’t want to ruffle feathers up and have this happen to him again so I’m gonna instead. Was he ignorant to the crime? Yes. Is ignorance a defense? No. BUT the situation that we were all faced with (near death, extreme exhaustion, extreme emotions, and doing our BEST to comply). Those attorneys are COMPLETE TRASH. They should utterly be ashamed of themselves. This is a complete abuse of power and if you are a taxpayer, you should be infuriated. There are literal, UA-cam channels… several… That are completely dedicated to stealth camping in illegal places. They are publicly posting this online! And here’s, Eric, One of the most dedicated and honorable outdoor people I have ever met, and extremely respectful to the environment, doing everything he can to camp legally, after one of the most emotionally draining experiences, we have all been through, and these complete losers try to make an example a out of him by almost utterly destroying his life. They are pathetic, and should be embarrassed of themselves.
Also pathetic language from you man. The attorneys and judge just did they’re job as they should, otherwise the case would be corrupt. The ones who filed the case are the ones who should be ashamed. Don’t blame the legal system.
@@srenhalsgaard1638calling someone out on language and messing up spelling in the process….
Dude is a self-appointed word policeman. The situation is absurd and he calls out Dan's WORDS?One of the men who was actually involved and Eric's friend. Maybe taking just a little too much moral ownership of your UA-cam heroes? 😂
@@srenhalsgaard1638 Does stupidity hurt? It should be painful. You'd be in agony.
To be fair, you and Eric should mention how much revenue you've made from your content regarding this poorly planned trip. No way I'm doing a rim-to-rim-to-rim without an insane amount of physical prep (6 months min). You were clearly not prepped for this jaunt. Nat parks have to try to manage millions of people every year. Millions! Everyone here should read Over the Edge: Death in Grand Canyon for a good dose of the reality Nat. parks has to deal with.
There's letter of the law and the spirit of the law. I spent 25 years in law enforcement and this is the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen or heard about. I'm embarrassed for the federal criminal justice system.
This is what they taught me in the academy too!! Letter of the law Vs Spirit of the law.
Retired LEO here and I 100% agree. With everything that is happening in the US right now I think we can all agree that government resources could be used in a more effective manner. Apparently common sense is no longer a requirement to become a law enforcement officer or officer of the court.
Please remember that as humans we have the right to roam on God's green earth for our own peace of mind and mental health
That means private land as well
As long as you are respectful of that property
By simply by passing through
There is so much in the United States that has so much beauty you have the right to see it
Current LEO here. This is one of the most ridiculous things I have ever heard of. Not only is there the spirit of the law and the letter of the law. But there is also officer discretion. This should have never even been brought to charges. You have to look at intent and the totality of the circumstances. Not just the letter of the law. Sorry this happened to you.
Did any of you ex and current Leo's ever learn about authoritarianism and the rise of fascism or their economic system??? I'm curious if you see the correlation and what you should do as cops??
That’s so unfair. You were 200 yards away in a snow storm at night. It’s horrible the world is going to hell in a hand basket these days. Bless you man.
He was WARNED to get back in bounds, and as a PROFESIONAL he should have taken the, "I'm going to MAKE SURE I get back within the boundaries of the law because I just got a second chance" attitude. Instead he took the SAME lackadaisical approach that got them in trouble in the first place and said, well this should be "close enough". That's complete contempt for the law. This is why every year more & more people are having to be recued when they go our of bounds & us innocent taxpayers have to foot the bill.
Typically you get a warning first, then a charge 😂
@@uuuultra He did.
It is quite clear that you are more concerned about judging than listening to the story. You are just as bent as the attorney. Ruling for the sake of ruling @@REB4444
@@REB4444that’s unreasonable to expect people to be precise to that point at night in a blizzard.
I'm a lawyer who has to spend ungodly amounts of hours to get even a single clear answer on where I can and can't do things. I can't imagine how confusing it must be for people with no legal training. In a broad systemic sense, it's arguable that this stuff is intended to intimidate and prevent people from seeking to use public space for its intended purposes. These are career hall monitors who have no understanding of the multitude of limitations that our system of constitutional law places on the executive branch (and when judges are part of it, the judicial branch).
Also while courts have significant leeway in sentencing, there are limits on that discretion, and abuse of discretion is one of the easiest ways to win an appeal and get a judge's decision overturned. Sadly those processes are insanely lengthy, especially considering misdemeanors are supposed to be small offenses.
Punishment should fit crimes, but it doesn't. It fits the motives of those who camp in the judicial system as if it's their frontier to abuse.
Very well stated!
sure sounds to me its getting close for an "upheaval" of decent magnitude. I had no idea the system has become so tyrannically predatory upon any hapless person who isnt "toting their line".
Yeah let’s give max punishment in a situation like this yet my niece’s killer walks free, never even got arrested when all evidence points to him.. and two people I know arrested for dark web child porn also never spent a day in jail and served minimum probation even though there was an abundance of evidence… our “justice” system is so f’d…
@@Gizziiusawe don't need to over-exaggerate this incident into some justification for "an "upheaval" of decent magnitude." This was a one off - and as stated in the video, it seems that it was because of some minor celebrity status, not just "any hapless person".
I agree this result was wrong and idiotic - but to extend its impact to "an upheaval of decent magnitude" would be way way worse than this situation calls for.
take a good look around bud, we are practically 1/2 way there as it is domestically...unless something else big comes down the pike (as in WW3, which looks more and more possible with the new turn of events in gaza). good day.@@born2bwildne744
That would have been one jury trial I would have LOVED to be selected for! I am so sorry this happened to you.
I was involved in a misdemeanor (that was thrown out after many months and several court appearences) that carried a 10 year prison sentence. And I can tell you the stress I was under was unbelievable. So Eric, I understand... it's completely crazy what is going on with the non-violent offenses.
Tell us the story, if you aren't too ashamed 😂
And yet somehow people are being let off for violent offenses, at least in CA where I live. Different rules for different folks these days.
@@geometerfpv2804yup look at Epstein in florida he got sweet heart deal in a red state when they claim to hate pdf.
They made an example of how broken the justice system is.
Welcome to America
Exactly! Look at how many people are in jail over pot!
They made an example of people breaking the law. I get that people like you are fine with crime, but not everyone is. There’s a reason why there’s dedicated camping areas. It’s hard on the ecology and the wildlife
Oh please...@@KB-ql8cx
but youtubers need to be treated with special kid-gloves. Not like they made a choice to camp in winter and then blamed the snow for their issues..... @@KB-ql8cx
I would appeal your case to the Department of the Interior. The Constitution gives the executive branch the power over pardons, reprieves, and amnesty. They can expunge your record. If they are really interested in using you as an example, you could offer to make a PSA about camping out of bounds for the national park service. Seems a more appropriate use of your "celebrity."
He admitted guilt. Pretrial . There is no appeal in a plea bargain where he agreed to a fixed fine/ term.
The sad part is that he may have had a winnable case but hiring a lawyer to win it would cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Many lawyers are very lazy and do not work any harder than the absolute minimum to keep their license
@@beach4me2007 You're right about the lack of an appeal in this case. You're also right about the cost it would take to win the case. You are wrong that "many lawyers are very lazy and do not work any harder than the absolute minimum to keep their license." My experience over 40 years in the private practice of law is that while there are certainly "some lawyers" who are lazy or marginally competent, the advice given to Eric was the type of advice a lawyer would be remiss not giving. If he reasonably believed this would be the cheapest way out of the case while preserving what was most important to his client, as this appeared to be, then the choice was the client's and Eric needed to be advised of the lawyer's professional opinion. All good attorneys would have explained this option. Many clients who want to move on would take the advice. But it was Eric's choice and a reasonable one to make. The bad guys in this story were the bureaucrats at the NPS who decided that they needed to "make an example" of Eric and the lawyer who didn't push back hard enough with his client. Hard to say, from the little said about the judge's role, whether the judge was acting improperly or not.
Lawyers do work hard...for clients who can afford the fees. People who can't get short shifted. @@sdhlaw1
How will this effect the ability to travel still ?
Good luck with that. What most people do not know is that the Federal government must give you permission to sue it. Make it make sense. The DOI has become very political with the current administration (Biden), even more so than any other administration under which I worked, and I worked within one of the agencies (not the NPS) for well over 30 years. So very sad.
The upper levels of all federal bureaucracies are all political appointees. Plus all federal prosecutors are political appointees - certainly the federal DAs are. They select their staffs and those are politically slanted.
I'm not sure when this all transpired but I can sort of see why somebody in the NPS wanted to throw the book at any youtuber, content creator because of all the stupidity and intentional disregard for the natural world (going off the boardwalks in Yellowstone, getting up close and personal with bison, elk, moose, bear, with intent to see if they could actually touch one of these creatures, and knocking down balancing rocks, arches, defacing pictographs) that the NPS is charged with preserving.
I hike in one of the national parks almost weekly and I can tell you that the attitude of many of the visitors has changed from enjoying the nature that they are seeing and being careful to watch their steps, to videoing themselves doing something crazy (IMO) like climbing to the edge of a precipice that has been clearly guardrailed (rope or metal rails) just to get that perfect scary selfie, going off-trail because they just don't want to follow that boring trail or they want a more gnarly hike/climb than the trail can provide, jumping into a clear high alpine lake usually coated in sunblock - again to pose for selfies, and bringing their dogs everywhere.
After a 40 year career in the Park Service, the late Charles Peterson ,(my wife's father) said he was glad to have gotten OUT of the Park Service when he didm BEFORE it became what it is today. Asked what that may be, he said "The Park Service has become a Police State."
That is ridiculous. I am sorry that happened to you. That is not justice. No intent....no criminal history...helped save a friends life...the judge should have thrown it out....200 yards? Shame.
yeah, if only we all got to drive just 200 yards off the road. Things would be fine.
Yeah....those are exactly the same thing....great comparison.
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Remember when they saved their friend's life by camping in the wrong location? Yeah, me neither. @@toddkanhai3164
Growing up camping, welcome to the new generation of park rangers.
I have been a seasonal park ranger with the NPS for about 4 seasons now at about 3 different parks. This sadly does not surprise me at all and is just another classic example of the NPS wasting the little funding they have on things that could easily be fix with small fines and mainly verbal warnings. Im sad you had to be the person to deal with this mess...
Your a coward that never stands up that is why internal iniquitous corruption rises. You just as they have no excuse for your treason, I was just doing my job duhhhhh.
I am letting all my representatives know if the NPS has money to waste on this kind of needless enforcement and behavior then they clearly have too much money and can do with a budget cut.
@@dewdudefact
Little funding is a joke!
Just go to a state park
I'm so sorry this happened to you. As a teen, my parents took me on my dream backpack Yosemite's glacier point to little Yosemite valley to camp 4., my first ever. We were camped 20 feet from the boundary, 1976. & middle of the night the ranger came along and moved us. My mom was 58, my dad 60 and being exhausted we did our best. I'll never forget. Your story doesn't surprise me.
This really pisses me off on so many levels. The stress must have been relentless. I assumed our park system would be saving their energy for people who trash, write graffiti, hunt illegally, and abuse the land. I'm so glad you're able to continue with your platforms.
Classic example of only believing one side of the story
@@uuuultraHow's the government boot taste?
My opinion on national parks has changed over the years. As a frequent visitor to The Smokey mountains National Park, I and my family always enjoy our time there. That said, I am disgusted by the way this and other parks were established. The government forced dirt poor people off their property paying them almost nothing for the privilege of losing their homes and land. Not once were they given a choice. Too poor to fight, they took the cash pittance and left. There were, of cource, exceptions. A few were allowed to remain in their homes for the remainder of their lives, at which point the park received their land. The point is this, once the government takes private land, it almost never returns to private ownership. Tree huggers love this, those who belive in property rights do not.
Kind of like what our forefathers did to the Native Americans. Only without giving them anything. It is what our country was founded on, taking from those we can bully.
It is sickening to me that white collar criminals bilk the US government out of 100's of millions in tax-payer funds etc and get a pass, while the US government wastes resources prosecuting petty offenses like this one. I believe that a person should be prosecuted for camping out of bounds, but there were extenuating circumstances here. If they want to make an example of someone, pick someone who egregiously violated the law, not someone who accidentally committed an inconsequential infraction.
Camping behind a gas station is really hardly out of bounds and should at worst be a 50-100 dollar fine. To threaten prison time and upto 5k in fines is hitting excessive.
Sorry for your troubles friend. Thank you for having the courage to share your story.
20 years ago I drove 6 hours to a national park and I would not be able to get a permit until the next morning. The ranger who was leaving when I arrived said I would have to hit a campground. I said well I could just sleep in my car in the parking lot and I was told if I did that I would be arrested. This is ridiculous what they did to you, but they've been doing it for a long time we just don't hear about it and I'm glad you brought it to the forefront. You were dealing with a life and death emergency. You had to evac out Dan, it was extenuating circumstances why they told you to move in the first place I don't know and he should have said, you can camp anywhere near the general store, not the gas station, the general store which is about 200 yards beyond that. It reminds me of a story I covered where a man had a medical emergency and pulled off the side of the freeway. EMS got there, had him on the stretcher taking him to the ambulance and a sheriff walked up and put a ticket on his chest saying he was parked too close to the road. Then they towed his car. I was able to help the guy out and got the sheriff to drop the ticket but this is typical of jerk law enforcement.
Maybe we need to defund the national park rangers?
20 years ago, you refused to pay the what, $10, for a campsite? And you're holding a grudge because they wouldn't let you camp in a parking lot. Hell, if you don't want to pay, drive out of the park and park in the national forest and it's free. I've had plenty of rangers help me find free campsites outside a park. There are plenty of places to camp for free and 20 years ago it was even easier.
You arrived late. That's on you, not them. It's not unreasonable to charge a few bucks for the campground.
@@wj7867I did go to a campground but you totally miss the point. First I don't hold a grudge about it. Very simply had the ranger told me you'll get a ticket that's one thing. But being told I would be arrested that's just seems to be going over the top. There has to be reasonable response to different situations.
@@drdr76it seems you have such a narrow view of comments that I made. I'm not talking against law enforcement, but that's where you have to turn this conversation to. For the past 12 years I have worked with a small private security group in parts of Detroit where you probably wouldn't even go, alongside Detroit police who are some of the best in the country. And if one of the cops there was being stupid, I would have said the same thing. But because I mentioned one law enforcement officer who was rather insensitive by laying a ticket on someone, or a park ranger who tells me I'll be arrested for parking in a parking lot you think I'm anti-law enforcement? Wow I'm glad that you have such a clear view of the world.
27 years ago I was caught sleeping in my car at Yellowstone. I was going to get a ticket, but showed the ranger that the AAA travel guide posted that the nearby campground was still open, when it was closed for the season. I arrived at the park at 2 am and would have fallen asleep at the wheel if I drove further. He decided to make an exception.
I have learned, there is no justice in our "justice" system. "Justice" goes to the one who lies the best and pays the most.
Politicians are shown more leniency. Millionaires and billionaires are shown more leniency.
Different set of rules for them. Disgusting.
Who do you think MAKE the rules? lol
Very disgusting.
@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism Don't forget it's the idiot order following loser that carries out the evil of tyrants, they won't be getting a free pass.
As a millionaire several times over I can tell you it all depends on who you support/vote for and what the prosecutor’s agenda is.
I’ve been fighting a clerical error on my record in Fulton County Georgia for 5 years now with no end/resolution in sight.
@@contentofcharacter Excellent point. Thank you for making it.
Merica, formerly Land of the Free and the Brave
So let me see if I have this correct - the convenience store where you camped is in the protected area? The building and all the foot & vehicle traffic isn’t harming the protected area, but your feet and tents did?
The NPS should be ashamed!! After hearing this, I think we should all boycott the national parks.
The justice system is really a mess. I’m sorry for such a bad experience. Good to hear you didn’t have to spend any time behind bars or deal with probation. Not like the event with Dan wasn’t bad enough. Keep on hiking!
I agree! I'm reminded of a statement a judge told us jurors in a criminal trial, "There is no such thing as a court of justice - it is a court of law." Sad state of a court system.
@medicus5565 Any judge that says that should be impeached. The court is part of the JUSTICE system. It is a court of law in pursuit of justice. What a hack.
While the government went way overboard, you had no business out there. Every local calls you a moron. I remember when the calls went out and the first thought in the room was "what idiots are out there".
One of the things most maddening about bureaucracy is its randomness- and I say that as someone who used to work for a government agency. People are singled out for minor transgressions (or none at all), while others thumb their nose at the system for years. And once government gets its hooks into a person or a situation, they are very reluctant to let go.
And they have an unlimited budget to destroy you.
Wow. Just Wow. Retired LEO of 28+ years. Absolutely unconscionable. I am aghast that the judge didn't throw this out at the first hearing. He & the prosecutor must be the biggest pricks of all time in their circuit.
I would think our government has more important things of the docket than this. Sorry this happened.
As someone who has been a victim of violent and sexual crime that was never prosecuted… yes our government has WAY better things to do.
Well they has to show that you cannot do crimes for free if others are doing crimes too.
This does not look like a right way of doing it but come on, it is not like "Real criminals are doing real crimes like murders, I'm just braking windows, do your job and cach the murderers and stop bothering me and my hobby"
We must be carefull with this type of thinking.
I'm not saying that all what has happened is right, but argument that there are bigger crimes happening is dangerous one. Don't knowingly camp uot of bounds if you are not ready to pay your dues, actually preferably even if you are.
They don’t
The government have nothing higher on their list than restricting your movement and basic freedoms. Your government is ALWAYS your greatest enemy.
Yeah, like maybe going into Chicago and stopping the gang members from massacring each other.. when people rob stores they get released with a slap on their wrist. The Democrats are disgrace.
Eric, you provide a valuable service teaching others to be self sufficient, safe, and conservationists. Our current political climate frowns upon that. I canceled a trip to Glacier this past summer because getting into the parks now is a challenge and not worth the risk. You saved a man’s life under extreme conditions. And I’m sorry, but I’m disappointed in the rangers as well.
Saved a man's life? Did you watch the full video? This was one of the most irresponsible excursions I've ever seen. Three of the four participants were completely exhausted and wiped out when they reached the bottom of the canyon. Rather than stopping there and turning back the following morning, Eric pushed them on into the snowfield on the North Rim. They were all lucky to survive. I dont support the federal government treating the unauthorized camping like it was the crime of the century. However, they were right to issue some form of citation for the danger Eric put everyone in, including the rescuers.
@@bped8790 I'll post again.
It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; . . . who at best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly.
Theodore Roosevelt
I'm so glad you posted this. Some of my freinds and I were planning a trip there.
And I would have spent much more than $1000 in the local economy. I figure since they got your money they don't need mine. There are plenty of other places in the world for me to explore. Being an asshole is expensive. To bad they are too ignorant to understand that. Between my freinds and I, this cost them at least 10k. I hope that makes then feel good about they way they treated you!
Park Rangers regularly reassign to other parks. To be safe, I suggest you stay away from all National Parks forever, and vacation instead in Palm Beach. Makes for fewer crowds in the National Parks, too.
Shame on the NPS and assistant U.S. Attorney for failing to uphold the spirit of the law through this petty prosecution.
Sounds like something a criminal would say
@@uuuultraYou sound like something a boot licker would say.
Plenty of shame to go around in this "out of control" Public agency.
Shame on the prosecution and the judge. Someone had an axe to grind.
This puts a real damper on my wanting to camp at any National Park, especially Grand Canyon. And that's unacceptable. The parks belong to us, not to a cabal of publicity-seeking legal careerists.
This story is shameful and should be more publicized. I'd like to know the names of the prosecutors and judge.
Just go to state parks
I think it's pretty clear that the "out of bounds" law is intended to preserve sensitive sites from environmental harm. Not sure the backyard of a gas station qualifies. It's too bad you didn't have that ranger on tape when he told you where to go.
Facts
Sound judgment and justice have largely taken a back seat to legalism, statism, and elitism while preserving the rights of the people has been deprioritized and made to play second fiddle to both governmental and corporate interests.😠🤡
Similar thing happened to Bobby Uncer almost died when he was lost in a blizzard and his snowmobile broke down in a protected federal area. Almost died in the snow just to be crucified in court!
I’ve heard of other similar stories of people meeting aggressive rangers and being treated terribly in national and state parks. Makes me think they’re hiding something in the parks. It’s the only reason they’d get so upset and treat people harshly for things like ‘camping out of bounds’.
Crazy when you can go to a campsite and trash is everywhere. The people who trashed the campsite probably do not have to go through what you did.
It depends who is doing the litterimg..........
An example of injustice in today’s justice system. It starts at the top and those in power at the top are scandalous. Wokeness has found its way into every crevice in our society. Just don’t let it get you down. Your work brings joy to others and I’m a big fan of your work.
This is a travesty. Some may think this is a small deal and lessened learned, but until you live through it you have no idea what stress this puts on a person and those around them. Everyone involved here should be ashamed (but they are not of course)
Our legal system is an absolute joke.
Eric, I know the North Rim well, as I've hiked Rim to Rim and R2R2R, N Rim to river, etc many times.
There are maybe 5 people on the entire North Rim in winter! Or maybe 3!....
Highway 67 from Jacob Lake is even closed during the winter!
What the HELL is wrong with the NPS?!!!! And the courts?!!!
My tax dollars are paying for this????!!!
Thank you for sharing your story.
And I thought the BLM was bad.
Shame on the NPS!!!!!!!!!!!
A friend and I got popped for something very similar backpacking in high school. The ranger that cited us was a total a- -hole. We refused their plea deals and took it to court in Colorado. The federal courthouse was about 200 miles from where the ranger was stationed. We showed up for trial (300 miles for us). The ranger didn’t bother. Case dismissed. The drive was worth it to see the charges dropped.
This is an intense story. I'm sorry you experienced this. The court system certainly isn't perfect, and this is an example of why. Thank you for sharing.
This country isn't free anymore. Law enforcement, local, state and federal govt. Could give a shit about any of us anymore! What a shameful travesty
I wonder how Parks Canada would handle that? That was an emergency situation. I'm ticked that they didn't 'drive' you to a legal camping location to help reduce the stress and show compassion for these serious extenuating circumstances. You pretty much saved Dan's life.
Parks Canada would do exactly the same. Rangers are like the military. Severe.
@@woodchip2782
Not at all
l checked and in Canada it's not criminal,you could risk éviction from the park
worse case scénario you would get finned
Such a great point
Thanks,@@christianmartel5247I didn't think that Parks Canada's Warden Service would be so harsh. My experience with them has always been a 'teaching' encounter, rather than them having a punitive mandate. Different if you're poaching though. That's when the Warden Service can get rough.
@@filmic1 as well they should if that is the case.
This has been getting out of control for years! 15 years ago, in the Adirondacks, my gf was experiencing a medical emergency where we needed to camp "right now, right here" type of situation. I explained it to the ranger the following morning when she found our camp, but she did not care! She cared more about the grass that we trampled than a human being's life. They care more about their ego of power, than doing the right thing for a fellow human in need. One of my favorite places from growing up, (Adirondacks) I refuse to go to now because of this KGB like enforcement: Heck I try to avoid NYS entirely if I can, but that's another conversation on this same topic.
In Yellowstone 2 years ago, we had a ranger yell at us because we stepped onto the grass while trying to avoid a motorist that nearly hit us because they were unhappy with people in the road... How about you go after the aggressive driver with California tags blaring his rap music for all of Gardner and the Paradise Valley to hear, instead of the pedestrian trying to avoid getting hit, who then "HAPPENS" to step on the sacred grass (apparently is there for the elk, according to this ranger)... I am sorry, but jumping onto the grass to avoid getting hit by a car is NOT threatening wildlife, F OFF! This power hungry government we have is OUT OF CONTROL!
I am glad to have found you. Wy husband and I just got back from a 17 day adventure in southern Utah and northern Arizona. We are from Montana, right by Glacier National Park. Spend countless time in that park. While we were down south, i asked my husband what would happen if we did this. It was extremely hard to find somewhere available as the recent eclipse brought so much traffic to that area. We did our best to research and find BLM land for wild camping. Not in parks, as they freak out over it. Which i understand why. Thank you for the great info, and I am sorry this happened.
There was so much snow, you couldn't see.. also, nobody else could see... which means your hurt nothing. Then after the extremely emotional and exhausting situation prior... How could they hold this against you? Theres no way you could think straight after that. You did try, and followed the rangers orders to the best of your ability. So messed up.....! I will be a subscriber forever now.
That really, really sucks… on so many levels. And my taxes paid for that prosecutorial fiasco.
This was absolutely horrible! Lesson learned: that’s government for you!!
Great show-keep them coming.
Dan Becker shows are fun but he was way over his head.
This is NOT justice. This is honestly disgusting. I’m sorry this happened to you guys. And Dan is SO right!! There are literal channels dedicated to illegal camping!! I’m just … shocked.
Just wow.... The lack of common sense in this case by the ranger and the courts is absolute craziness. Complete waste of resources.
Eric, I love this country, and 99% of the people I've met in law enforcement and the judicial system try their best. That said, you had the misfortune of finding some of the 1%. While I know nothing can give back the time, emotion, and stress of all this (on TOP of what happened with Dan), I'd be honored to fully pay your fine. It's my way of standing against this sort of miscarriage of justice, and standing up for what I believe in. Hit me up if you'd like.
The real misfortune here is anyone believing that only 1% of law enforcement is tyrannical.
In all my years hiking and climbing, I met one ranger who was genuinely a douchebag... Me and a buddy hiked up to an alpine lake that we knew had designated camping spots... The problem is nothing was marked up there. When we arrived to make camp nobody was up there, so we picked the flattest patch of rock free dirt on the perimeter of the lake. There was a firepit and everything... we set up camp, a few other couples arrived to camp in other spots, and we crashed.
At 7am in the morning a ranger wakes us up and is writing me a ticket for camping in a "rehabilitation zone"... There wasn't a single blade of alpine grass or anything within 5ft on all sides of our tent and I tried arguing that if it was a genuine "rehabilitation zone" why wasn't it marked? The dude shoved the ticket in my face and ordered me to immediately break camp and leave or he was calling the cops. Then I had this feeling that whatever "cop" he was going to call was his broke back mountain buddy. Which made the $100 ticket pretty cheap. Compared to getting arrested by Zed in the woods, if you get what I mean...
Federal / government bureaucrats are unaccountable. No one on their staff or the prosecutors will have any negative consequences. We need to figure out how to hold those who went forward with this case accountable.
I'm not a huge fan of WhistlinDiesel, but his case with Tennessee is similar. Some official made a decision and simply will not back down. On a personal level, they face no accountability for using their power inappropriately.
Good grief, Eric…I already checked out Dan’s video months ago…what a journey…glad you posted this video…totally outrageous on the part of the park system…this was an emergency for Pete’s sake under 10’ of snow!!!🤦♀️
Kyle sent me here!
Glad to know you made it to the other side 😊
I'm thinking an entire merch line with the mug shot to recoup the $$$😂
Yeah the mug shot would be great but they’d probably get him for that too, using federal property to make a profit or something stupid…
I would buy it all
Hat
Sun hat
Hoody
Shirt
Long sleeve shirt
Exactly why I refuse to give the feds 1 penny more than I’m legally required to. Unbelievable.
How ridiculous is this! Have a team member needing rescued because he was dying then charge you for resting and regrouping...... totally uncalled for
My kid almost got a ticket for incorrectly hanging her hammock in a camp ground between two robust pine trees. Meanwhile there are people trying to pet bears.
Sorry to see this happen. It is a great shame to see TV advocate of responsible wilderness behavior be made an example of. We all make mistakes with good intent. In a decent world that should have mitigated the legal infraction.
They tried this crap on me about 9 years ago and I just ignored it. I didn't go to court and nothing ever became of it. My rule is never pay for a lawyer and NEVER show up to court. What are they going to do? Nothing, that's what. If you aren't there, they just kive on to the next case and you are forgotten.
From experience I know our court system is so messed up.
Screw the National Parks.
Dang bro, really sorry to hear you had to go through this. Makes me sick seeing true criminals getting charges dropped for biased reasons but they come down this hard on someone like you. Our society is so unjust. Makes me ashamed to be an American with stuff like this going on.
Shocking. I cannot understand why they were stringent with you, Eric. It makes no sense, and, in my view, is a shame to the US justice system. May God reimburse you for your loss of money incurred by this "misdemeanor." May you be reimbursed many times over. You're a good man.
It's a great shame that this has happened to you Eric. For such a minor and harmless misdemeanor, I would expect that in Australia the case would have been thrown out at the first hearing. I will continue to watch your channel and Dan's channel enthusiastically and with great interest. Keep up your good work and tasteful promotion of the great outdoors and how to care for it.
I’m so glad we have the Allemansretten (Freedom to Roam) in Norway 🇳🇴
Our fine legal system on full display......what I waste over a harmless error under stressful conditions. In so many of your videos and several that focus specifically on the "leave no trace" principles, you always highlight the importance of being respectful. Thank you for sharing and sorry for your completely unnecessary troubles......you bad person you!......By the way, love your videos and content.
Absolutely ridiculous. This is what happens when we get people in office with either, no common sense, or they are motivated by something other than the good of the people. Glad you do have some street credit now, never know who you might meet on the trail. Wishing you the best on your channel.
total waste of tax payers money.
That pretty much all government does
That is insane!!! There’s “genuine criminals” walking the streets, and the decide to make an “example” out of you.
A lot of those in authority these days have lost their minds.
We live in a sad world.
Absolutely absurd. The National Park system is insane.
When I think of all the time and money spent on pursuing an absurd, ridiculous case such as this, when there is so much more that law enforcement and prosecutor’s time would be better spent doing, it is absolutely infuriating!
A perfect example of why the justice system and government needs an overhaul.
What a complete joke!!! How awful Eric. You're a gem of a person. Thank you for sharing this story with the channel and shining a light on the bozo's that thought it a good idea.
This case serves as a striking example of the flaws in our legal system. It's genuinely difficult to comprehend how any judge could find Mr. Hansen guilty when considering the following factors:
Mistaken Belief in Ranger's Guidance: One strong defense is that Mr. Hansen and his companions genuinely believed they were following the park ranger's instructions when they relocated their campsite. They didn't purposefully break any rules but were acting based on what they thought was the ranger's guidance. This defense shows that they didn't intentionally violate park regulations; it was just a misunderstanding.
Lack of Intent to Violate: In criminal law, many offenses require a specific intent to commit a crime. If it can be shown that Mr. Hansen and his companions had no intention of breaking park regulations but were solely concerned about their safety, it weakens the case against them.
No Harm Done to the Environment: During their camping experience, Mr. Hansen and his group left no lasting impact on the environment. They didn't engage in any destructive behavior, litter, or harm the national park in any noticeable way. This lack of environmental damage can be used as evidence of their responsible conduct.
Reliance on Expert Guidance: Mr. Hansen and his companions, being unfamiliar with the terrain and local conditions, may argue that they reasonably relied on the park ranger's expertise. If the ranger's instructions were unclear or led to confusion, especially given the challenging winter conditions, this could strengthen their defense.
Selective Enforcement: Another concerning aspect is the potential selective enforcement of the law. If Mr. Hansen can demonstrate that others have engaged in similar conduct without facing criminal charges or have received much lighter penalties, it underscores the unfairness of singling him out for punishment.
Cooperation and Compliance: It's essential to note that Mr. Hansen and his companions promptly followed the ranger's instructions as soon as they realized the misunderstanding. They moved their campsite to the designated area, showing their willingness to cooperate with park regulations.
In conclusion, this case highlights the systemic issues within our legal system. Mr. Hansen's situation underscores the need for fairness and equal treatment under the law, as well as the importance of reevaluating charges that appear disproportionate to the circumstances.
As an outdoor professional and someone who works rescue this is mind blowing.
The admin probably felt some embarrassment amd wanted to settle a score. This definitely could have and should have been a slap on the writst at most.
Punishing people for calling for rescue makes the jobs of rescue workers infinitely harder.
What does the admin have to be embarrassed about? I think they were frustrated with the trip itself. I'm not defending why they did it, but I think that had something to do with it, and I'd be shocked if it didn't come up in all of these discussions between counsel and the court appearances.
was just noticing that most consumer-grade GPS receivers can determine your position with an accuracy of about 3 to 5 meters (10 to 16 feet). In real-world conditions, including snow storms
I wrote several paragraphs of disgust about the results of this miscarriage of justice by a couple of stupid lawyers (both sides) and a judge who should not be a judge. BUT what good would it do - so I will simply comment I am truly sorry Eric that the system is broken to the point that it is. Judges and lawyers are more focused on making money and examples of people who didn't do anything wrong than putting those who willfully and purposely do harm and destruction to people and things. As an OLD guy who has lived more than 7 decades and probably camped in several places I shouldn't have - unknowingly - it shows what happens when the system is used for selfish, unwarranted abuse as it is now, rather than for true justice and equality of applied law application. Thanks for sharing, It is sad information but at least I know what to expect if I am confused, cold, and been through extreme trauma and a ranger lectures me instead of helping me. Hopefully, the lawyers (again both sides) and the judge will find themselves in that exact situation so they can experience what you did. NOW that would be TRUE justice.
This is the downfall of America in real time. This 8s tragic.
Kilian Jornet once said: "In the United States they can penalize you for stepping foot off the trail and damaging it, but you get to the top of the mountain and they have a McDonald's in operation." The Hypocrisy.
I watched the video way back when you did the hike. I agree with Eric that is was an impressive video packed with intense good lessons and also portrayed the rangers and hospital in a good light. It was comforting to know that people are out for our best interest. Dang what a let down to hear what happened after and taking such a stressful unjust turn. I miss the days when humanity and logic came first.
That’s insane that happened. Such a bummer! Makes absolutely no sense they decided to continue with the charge. I hope the ranger watches this.
"We wont put you in jail, we just want your money." All i needed to hear. Mistrial
Although I guess you never know, I'm inclined to believe that if this had gone to a jury trial you would've been acquitted. The circumstances are certainly totaly understandable and no harm was done to the environment. The judge and prosecutor seemingly had an agenda which I think would have been a lot less likely with a jury. Sorry this happened to you, a real waste of everybody's time and resources.
I'd certainly be interested in the names of the judge and prosecutor. Abusing the legal system is just one step closer to the people's removal of consent to be governed by these entities.
I am so sorry you had to go through such an utterly ridiculous ordeal over an absolutely outrageous miscarriage of justice. You have my sympathy. The district attorney should be ashamed of himself for putting you through all that nonsense. What a shame. I wish you all the best. Take care and be well.😔
And then they wonder why respect for the US legal system and other institutions is so incredibly low. I once saw a forest service pickup truck become stuck while attempting to drive across the Chetco River. There were lots of families on the riverbar enjoying the day in the sunshine. A couple of guys with a 4x4 truck backed into the water, hooked a chain on the forest service pickup and pulled it up onto the gravel bar. For thanks the SOB ranger who'd been helped wrote a ticket for the driver of the truck that had just pulled him out. If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes I'd have never believed it. How do such inflexible anal retentive freaks end up in such positions. Mind boggling. Pity their spouses and children
Hopefully the Ranger has seen this or will see it. 200 yards is ridiculous. Sorry this happened, Eric. Embarrassed for the prosecution and judge.
I'm sure the Ranger was the primary cog in this wheel......
@@doggonenomads100%. He was annoyed that they left their tents and took it as an insult when they seemingly didn’t listen again.
Especially after snowshoeing 3 miles to remind them again. How many warnings should an idiot get?@@chadwells7562
The whole fiasco took time away from DOJ and NPS personnel from planning their next vacation and snacking in the office. Absolutely disgusting. Shame on the judge for not summarily dismissing the case “ with prejudice”.
The DOJ is out of control. A moral prosecutor would not do this to someone. And it’s also disturbing that the park rangers decided to do this to you as well. They seemed friendly during the rescue.
You “camped out of bounds” but based on the ambiguity of the instructions from the ranger, you were fully compliant with the instructions.
Why didn't they just have you do a quick public announcement of what happened and why it is not okay to camp out of bounds (by a few feet). Basically a public apology knowing you can reach an audience that they never could on their own. You could have been a valuable asset to them. So sorry you had to deal with this Eric!
They’re rightfully pissed about all the social media, TV, etc. morons that come and trash the place, and decided to take the opportunity to set an example. I understand the reasoning, but this guy was the wrong target. Plenty of genuinely malicious personalities they can target.
"don't mess with me, I might camp out of bounds again" lol having a sense of humor about it is about all you can do. way to not let them get you down.
Wow, I'm speechless. I can't believe this happened to you. I'm so sorry for you and livid that this was allowed to happen to you.
Just think about all of the new “Rights” given to criminals, even violent criminals. What the out of control decides to focus on has reached insanity.
These people will fine you $1,000 for camping in the wrong spot by accident but not do anything when people loot stores and vandalize property. These people who work in the legal system are power hungry and completely fine with destroying your life.
Look how they got this land to begin with rapeing and murdering and bamboozling indigenous folk absolutely disgusting
Question for you: Why didn’t you strike camp earlier in the day and move to the suggested camp site? As you said the distance was 1 to 1.5 miles and you could easily have gotten there before darkness. You show video of exploring the area (looks like maybe the overlook close to the lodge). I’m guessing one of the reasons the government brought their case against you is because you were given ample time to make the move. I am in sympathy with you for wanting to stay at the North Kaibab Trailhead parking lot as I definitely shortens your hike by at least 3 miles of trudging through deep snow. (Distance to and from the backcountry campground).
In hindsight, this is what we should've done. It would've been much easier to move camps in the morning after the rescue. But this is where the emotionally draining experience of the rescue showed up and altered our judgement. That morning it seemed like just going to the rim and decompressing was the best thing to do. But it all added so much time and extra walking that it was not easier at all.