I see you didn’t get the memo that we don’t need anymore advertisements of our state online for personal gain. We’re in a state of overtourism and rapid urbanization as a result. Secondly, you were 100% *NOT* in the Lost Creek Wilderness area in this video. Wilderness Act designations do not allow mechanized travel in any way - you can’t ride a bicycle or even fly a drone in a Wilderness area. You were on an improved road on USFS land during this whole video. Absolutely insane that this has to be explained to influencer tourist posers online. 👎👎
@@unikaoutdoor The trails you’re using, my family built and made possible. We’ve been here longer than the place has been a state. Watch who you run your garbage transplant mouth to. 🫵 Leave and stop making advertisements of places that aren’t yours at their demise. 👊
@@dixonbuttes6564 It is time to educate you, my little friend. Economics 101 should be your everyday book. According to the available statistics: 1. In 2022, Colorado's tourism industry generated $27.7 billion in travel spending. 2. The tourism sector supported more than 176,800 jobs in Colorado in 2022. 3. Tourism in Colorado saves each household approximately $760 annually in state and local taxes. This savings results from the $1.7 billion in state and local tax revenue generated by the tourism industry. So be thankful for every single tourist in Colorado and to every single influencer advertising the state of Colorado!
@@unikaoutdoor You silly transplant. The tourist industry in this state costs Coloradans far more in taxes and other externalities than the bent and distorted “benefits” provide. What you’re doing isn’t part of a system of benefits for local people - what you’re doing is part of a system of annihilation and displacement. You think we all wanted this state advertised for personal gain online? You think we wanted tripled or quadrupled house prices over the last 15 years? You think we wanted transplants to overrun and overturn our local voting base? You think we wanted to pour BILLIONS of dollars leveraged against local people for highway expansions, new infrastructure, and new urban development? Your “education” is 100% rooted in a colonist’s mindset. Go back to your home state and make videos like this there. Your total annihilation of this state and region is done 100% on the backs of the local people. Cease and desist. 🫵 You are one mindless, arrogant, unethical transplant. 👎👎 Go home, stay there.
Love it! Thank you for taking us along 😊
thank you!
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Awesome! 🤩
Thank You!
Wow wow wow it’s amazing 🤩. Cute green truck 🚛
Thank You!
Love it 😍
Come visit us!
lol I just saw you get off Evans ave onto I-25s lol. That accident looked crazy. Stay safe.
@@strangegroovin oh you did!? It was me going back home from work. I drive my jeep once a month lol
What a beauty😍 🙌🏼 great shots!
You will see Colorado soon🍻✌️
I see you didn’t get the memo that we don’t need anymore advertisements of our state online for personal gain. We’re in a state of overtourism and rapid urbanization as a result. Secondly, you were 100% *NOT* in the Lost Creek Wilderness area in this video. Wilderness Act designations do not allow mechanized travel in any way - you can’t ride a bicycle or even fly a drone in a Wilderness area. You were on an improved road on USFS land during this whole video. Absolutely insane that this has to be explained to influencer tourist posers online. 👎👎
Glad you watched this whole video! Peace! And make sure you travel nowhere but Oklahoma or Kansas!
@@unikaoutdoor The trails you’re using, my family built and made possible. We’ve been here longer than the place has been a state. Watch who you run your garbage transplant mouth to. 🫵 Leave and stop making advertisements of places that aren’t yours at their demise. 👊
@@dixonbuttes6564 thanks to your family 🫡
@@dixonbuttes6564 It is time to educate you, my little friend. Economics 101 should be your everyday book. According to the available statistics:
1. In 2022, Colorado's tourism industry generated $27.7 billion in travel spending.
2. The tourism sector supported more than 176,800 jobs in Colorado in 2022.
3. Tourism in Colorado saves each household approximately $760 annually in state and local taxes. This savings results from the $1.7 billion in state and local tax revenue generated by the tourism industry.
So be thankful for every single tourist in Colorado and to every single influencer advertising the state of Colorado!
@@unikaoutdoor You silly transplant. The tourist industry in this state costs Coloradans far more in taxes and other externalities than the bent and distorted “benefits” provide. What you’re doing isn’t part of a system of benefits for local people - what you’re doing is part of a system of annihilation and displacement. You think we all wanted this state advertised for personal gain online? You think we wanted tripled or quadrupled house prices over the last 15 years? You think we wanted transplants to overrun and overturn our local voting base? You think we wanted to pour BILLIONS of dollars leveraged against local people for highway expansions, new infrastructure, and new urban development? Your “education” is 100% rooted in a colonist’s mindset. Go back to your home state and make videos like this there. Your total annihilation of this state and region is done 100% on the backs of the local people. Cease and desist. 🫵 You are one mindless, arrogant, unethical transplant. 👎👎 Go home, stay there.