Greg Aiello, host of the Live Well Network's "Motion," was in for a surprise when his production team showed up Tuesday (Oct. 1) to shoot an episode at Yellowstone National Park. In light of the government shutdown, the park was closed to visitor access.
So Greg did what any resourceful mountaineer-slash-tv host would do and created his own geyser outside the park's main gate. Take a look at the video above below see how it turned out.
Greg later posted a picture to Facebook with the caption, "Wrapping a great shoot in Montana despite being locked out of Yellowstone. Here's to Plan B and having some practice flying by the seat of our pants."
"Motion" has its season premiere Oct. 10 on the Live Well Network, both online and through ABC owned television stations. Season 8 debuts with Part 2 of an Alaskan adventure through the wilds of Denali National Park's backcountry, showcasing footage...
So Greg did what any resourceful mountaineer-slash-tv host would do and created his own geyser outside the park's main gate. Take a look at the video above below see how it turned out.
Greg later posted a picture to Facebook with the caption, "Wrapping a great shoot in Montana despite being locked out of Yellowstone. Here's to Plan B and having some practice flying by the seat of our pants."
"Motion" has its season premiere Oct. 10 on the Live Well Network, both online and through ABC owned television stations. Season 8 debuts with Part 2 of an Alaskan adventure through the wilds of Denali National Park's backcountry, showcasing footage...
- 10/3/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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