B.C. couple behind popular, off-roading YouTube channel die in crash
Stacey Tourout and Matthew Yeomans ran Toyota World Runners, a channel with 200,000 subscribers, showcasing off-road trips through B.C. and the world.
The couple also ran a blog documenting their extensive car and RV retrofits, as well as their extensive travels throughout North and South America.
News of their death, which occurred Aug. 7, was announced on social media by friends and family, and the incident was confirmed by Kaslo Search and Rescue (SAR), who attended near Trout Lake in the West Kootenay region."We were called out to a motor vehicle incident off-road," said Mark Jennings-Bates, a manager with Kaslo SAR. "So it was on a forestry road, somewhere in the mountains, and quite a long ways north in the valley up towards Trout Lake, the village of Trout Lake."
Jennings-Bates said that rescuers had a very accurate location for where the accident occurred, and they were called out around 7:30 p.m. local time on Aug. 7.
"Our teams were able to get to them efficiently. It's a long journey, but they got there efficiently," he said. "So that was very, very helpful.
"And of course that means that the helicopter pilot could also fly straight to the destination with confidence that he was going to find them."
When rescuers got to the scene, Jennings-Bates said that one of the people in the vehicle had no vital signs, and the other one was taken to hospital, where they later died.
Jennings-Bates said he didn't know if the couple was filming at the time of the accident.
The rescuer urged anyone going into mountainous regions to be prepared in the event of an accident, particularly as rescuers may need extra time to get there.
"You're not on a highway, you don't need to wear a seat belt, but it's always good to use the safety devices that are built into the equipment to help protect you as well," he added.
Colleen Tourout, Stacey's mother, posted on social media that the couple had succumbed to their injuries after an offroad accident in the mountains of B.C. "that they loved so much."
"They are together forever as we knew they would always be," the post read.
Another off-road YouTuber, The Story Till Now, was among the many online who expressed grief over the couple's death.
"They were so young and full of life, so talented, and this is a huge loss for our off-road community, their friends and family, and the world," reads a post from the channel on social media.
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