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RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

Yellowstone Tourons: The Shocking and Outrageous Behavior of Park Visitors Revealed!

RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

Mike Wendland

Personal Journals, Leisure, Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Automotive

4.7624 Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

They're called Yellowstone Tourons - selfish, irresponsible "tourist morons" whose disdain of the Yellowstone National Park rules puts themselves and wildlife at risk. Their outrageous behavior makes the news almost weekly. And this week on Episode 455 of the RV Podcast, we talk to a ranger at Yellowstone National Park about a rash of these “Touron” incidents - and what responsible visitors can do to help park rangers deal with the problems. Plus…  expert tips on maintaining the critical safety detectors on your RV Welcome news of lower gas prices in the near future Reports on too close encounters with bears And RV News, travel information, and your RV Lifestyle questions. You can watch the video version from our RV Lifestyle YouTube Channel by clicking the player below. If you prefer an audio-only podcast, you can hear us through your favorite podcast app or listen now through the player below. SOCIAL MEDIA BUZZ - Wendy Bowyer Wendy Bowyer reports on the hot issues most talked about this past week on our RV Lifestyle Facebook Group: One post that really caught people's attention last week was from John. John took a picture of his awning that hadn't been cleaned in five years. As you can imagine, it was pretty stained and dirty. John bought a Magic Eraser mop and cleaned a section of it and showed everyone the before and after. People loved it!  Some asked specific questions about the Magic Eraser mop. Others shared what they use to successfully clean their awnings. Some use a product called Awesome, sold at dollar stores, and others use a homemade combo with Dawn dish soap, a dash of bleach, and water. Others said to prevent the mold in the first place, always make sure your awning is dry before storage. Lots of helpful tips in that post, with hundreds and hundreds of shares and comments. Angie had quite the scare last week. The very second she stepped outside her camper last week, what did she see but a BLACK BEAR! She said the bear came up from the side of her RV, completely freaked her out, and she ran right back in. Can you imagine? She was camping in Helen, Georgia, and her post led to a big long conversation of what others would do if they came face to face with a black bear. And do you know, quite a few RV Lifestyle Facebook members have! Rhonda said one time she was camping at Glacier National Park, came out of the camper, turned, and there, under the slide out, was a black bear just 6 feet away! She said she gasped so loudly she scared the poor thing. The bear actually jumped, its eyes grew big and it ran away! Josh said he had a black bear walk up to him in the Smokies two years ago. He said it was amazing how something so big could be so quiet. The encounter was the scariest experience of his life. Then, I'll leave you with a picture and a"public service announcement". Teresa snatched a picture of her dog, a Blue Heeler, poking his head through the window of her rig and wrote: "Public Service Announcement: Fifth Wheel screens are not Blue Heeler proof." The picture was adorable and many said their dogs poke their heads through the screens of their campers, too. Who knew?? Many shared pictures - which were fun to see! RV RECIPE OF THE WEEK - Jerrica Mah Time now for the RV Recipe of the Week, brought to you by CampingFoodRecipes.com Here's the editor of CampingFoodRecipes.com, outdoor enthusiast and lifelong foodie enthusiast Jerrica Mah: Campfire Nachos Recipe Hey Camping Foodies, Jerrica here with CampingFoodRecipes.com, and this week I have a crowd pleaser for you. The recipe of the week is Campfire Nachos, and if you've ever had them before, you know they disappear quickly around the campfire.  They're really fun to make. You can toss in any ingredients you want with the chips and cheese, cook them over the campfire, and then we all dig in straight from the skillet.

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0:00.0

This week on episode 455 of the RV podcast, we talked to a ranger at Yellowstone National Park

0:07.8

about a rash of what are called Turron incidents, irresponsible behavior by tourist morons,

0:15.9

turons who risk their lives and the safety of animals by not following the rules.

0:22.0

Plus,

0:23.2

expert tips on maintaining the critical safety detectors on your RV.

0:28.5

Welcome news on lower gas prices in the near future.

0:32.8

Reports on too close encounters with bears.

0:35.4

And RV news, travel information, and your RV lifestyle questions.

1:01.4

Hi, everybody. I'm Mike Wendland. This is my lifelong traveling companion and my bride, Jennifer.

1:07.1

Hello, my dear. Hello, Michael. You ready to go camping? I am ready to go camping. Yeah, we are heading out as soon as we finish recording this podcast. So off we go.

1:12.0

This can be a fun podcast.

1:13.5

If you've been listening lately, you have heard us talk a lot.

1:17.0

In previous podcasts, it seems like every week there's some Turon incident at Yellowstone National Park.

1:23.3

We've heard so many of them.

1:25.5

And it seems like there's more of them.

1:28.1

Maybe there's more people at the parks.

1:29.8

I don't know, but we're hearing more about it, maybe because of cell phones and everything,

1:33.8

but it's happening.

1:34.8

Well, that's one theory that you'll hear our guest on the interview of the week talk about.

1:39.8

She is a ranger and a spokesperson for Yellowstone National Park.

1:44.8

And it's going to be a very interesting interview coming up that I don't think you'll want to miss.

1:50.3

We should point out that this is both an audio and a video version.

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