![]() Do you know the 'desert Karens'? If so, email Luke Kenton and James Gordon and Alan Butterfield In Noab, Utah, For.He has previously been fined for conducting illegal BASE jumps in a national park and drew criticism for decorating ancient rock formations with Xmas lights.'Sketchy Andy' Lewis, meanwhile, who is also known as Mr Slackline, is a 34-year-old extreme sports pro who performed at the 2012 Superbowl.Posts to Christensen's social media pages identify him as a canyon adventure tour guide for Moab Adventure Tours as well as a keen slackliner.They have also been accused of 'kale shake snobbery' and slammed for their hypocrisy, as they regularly conduct BASE jumps and slackline in the area.While the clips have gone viral a monumental slew of backlash has arisen from viewers who have blasted the men as 'desert Karens'.'Don't abandon your personal property on public land if you don't want it to be taken out', Christensen wrote in the caption of his video.Both men uploaded the same video across social media, showing them and two others strapping the downed pillar to a wheelbarrow.He said he was worried so many people were driving, biking and even flying to the remote location - with some leaving their own feces behind.In a statement to, Christensen said they demolished the structure because tourists flocking to take pictures with it were destroying the land.Sylvan Christensen and BASE Jumper Andy Lewis both took responsibility for removing the 12ft sculpture in separate social media posts on Tuesday.Who put him in charge?': Monumental backlash against tour guide and a daredevil dubbed 'Sketchy Andy' who demolished monolith in Utah desert because remote location was being overrun by tourists 'littering and pooping' ![]()
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