How to Survive a Potentially Deadly Avalanche (Episode 7)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • ABC News' Matt Gutman discovers some tips to stay alive if you end up trapped under a mountain of snow.

Комментарии • 621

  • @CJtheVeteran
    @CJtheVeteran 9 лет назад +1459

    Why did they show the same segment twice?

  • @Treety1791
    @Treety1791 8 лет назад +1728

    If you get a air-pocket that big you should consider yourself the luckiest man alive.

    • @Robert-mc7bz
      @Robert-mc7bz 7 лет назад +20

      Treety1791 not possible

    • @Sammakko7
      @Sammakko7 6 лет назад +5

      Robert wrong

    • @Akva77
      @Akva77 4 года назад

      😂

    • @julied3146
      @julied3146 4 года назад +3

      also don't breath out of your mouth because after a certain amount of time you will be breathing in the CO2 that has com out of you mouth. you could die that way

    • @ty0024
      @ty0024 4 года назад

      Eri Hassaikai it’s a joke

  • @hst9
    @hst9 7 лет назад +825

    ''you may see a avalanche coming, but you'll never out run it!''... related videos - man does back flip while out running avalanche. ok then

  • @RandomActsOfGaming
    @RandomActsOfGaming 8 лет назад +291

    Big difference between covered by snow with no oxygen, and a big open gap, with potentially so little loose snow on it, it actually allows a bit of airflow.

    • @JelinekFS
      @JelinekFS 7 лет назад +5

      What?

    • @rshawn4303
      @rshawn4303 4 года назад +4

      @@jaiphillips9172 english probably isn't his first language calm down

    • @littlebean2528
      @littlebean2528 3 года назад

      @@jaiphillips9172 calm kid stfu

    • @roskcity
      @roskcity 3 года назад

      @@littlebean2528 stfu

    • @barackobama1187
      @barackobama1187 2 года назад +1

      @@JelinekFS Im guessing what he ment was, theres a big difference in getting a huge air-room than being swallowed by snow. So this video doesnt really show realistic situations. And the last bit i think he means that in the big gaps you can actually get airflow so again not accurate to real situations

  • @PoshRaven
    @PoshRaven 8 лет назад +1263

    Yeeeea, just remember when you get hit by an avalanche which by the way can reach up to 300 km/h and you're thrown around like a ragdoll, be sure to create a perfect igloo to lay in as you're being crushed by snow.

    • @andystephenson5407
      @andystephenson5407 8 лет назад +24

      they make abs airbags now that do it for you

    • @marksargent2908
      @marksargent2908 7 лет назад +36

      Thunder Death 2 airbags don't create a hole for you, they can keep you raised in the loose snow. They still won't save you in every scenario, though.

    • @arvid7562
      @arvid7562 7 лет назад +1

      Thunder Death 2 WATTT SAME PROFILE PICTURE?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? LOL!

    • @jingwei4664
      @jingwei4664 7 лет назад +18

      One time I Was mixed in a avalanche,Not dead and I almsot Got Blown off a few Miles From the ground,I had a pocket knife and stabbed the stone......Too bad I was Slow and wasted time,Another avalanche Came and Flew me off,I went flying but I survived,I was almsot about to land safely Before the second avalanche hit me,I had a few bruises,Kinda happy I didn't end up on a bed in the hospital

    • @asianjack4226
      @asianjack4226 7 лет назад +1

      Wolfbane_41, thank you

  • @masonlutes
    @masonlutes 7 лет назад +1832

    Was defiantly better the second time

  • @holkemann
    @holkemann 9 лет назад +249

    Oh, so that's how I survive an avalanche.... Throw some bombs and don't suffocate

    • @GG-pc5pf
      @GG-pc5pf 6 лет назад +1

      holkemann it's not that easy

    • @chrishansen2409
      @chrishansen2409 4 года назад +1

      They throw the bombs so avalanches don’t happen while people are on the mountain

  • @Blueknight1960
    @Blueknight1960 8 лет назад +371

    I already know how to protect and avoid an avalanche. Don't ever go where they happen.

    • @eddie1268
      @eddie1268 8 лет назад +1

      it happens every where

    • @Blueknight1960
      @Blueknight1960 8 лет назад +22

      Mr.PoopyButtHole 1652 No they don't. If you live in a mountainous region,then yes it could/can happen. If you live where there are no mountains,then guess what? No avalanche.

    • @alvinoid12
      @alvinoid12 8 лет назад +34

      Yeah, you might as well not leave the house because you'd get robbed at any time. What a fun life you must live.

    • @thenextlevel5903
      @thenextlevel5903 6 лет назад +8

      it doesnt happen at my computer desk

    • @Romanperisa
      @Romanperisa 5 лет назад

      they are unpredictable

  • @mossfet
    @mossfet 8 лет назад +2513

    WHY DID YOU REPEAT THE VIDEO WHY!!!

    • @andrewlight6786
      @andrewlight6786 8 лет назад +37

      Diecastcow I thought I was going crazy thank God that actually happened again in the video haha

    • @マテリアル-y1g
      @マテリアル-y1g 7 лет назад +4

      im not sure but i think its like that so it doesnt get taken down

    • @the_expidition427
      @the_expidition427 7 лет назад +8

      But abc itself is posting it and abc made the news video so i dont think so

    • @Sotsvamp
      @Sotsvamp 7 лет назад +30

      I think it's because he earns more money with longer videos

    • @RedceLL1978
      @RedceLL1978 7 лет назад +2

      The Minecraft Expidition you spelled expedition wrong.

  • @tylernelson687
    @tylernelson687 9 лет назад +54

    Total bullshit, you have tons of force surrounding your body from all angles, not a spacious igloo to be "trapped under".

    • @lochlainnoriordan330
      @lochlainnoriordan330 9 лет назад +14

      Yeah the chances of you being in a small pocket like he was in at the beginning is so slim, you would just be swallowed by it

  • @buchanan9000
    @buchanan9000 6 лет назад +55

    How to survive a avalanche:
    Step one: be australian.
    Step two: repeat step one.

    • @garywinthorpe8940
      @garywinthorpe8940 3 года назад +3

      Lmao

    • @Health-Blitz
      @Health-Blitz 2 месяца назад +1

      But who will Save you From the Kangaroos that Like to Drown Others ... ??

  • @Shine.Jessie
    @Shine.Jessie Год назад +10

    Just imagining being trapped under thick snow with no air is the most terrifying death. 😢💔 those poor people

  • @pepper720
    @pepper720 4 года назад +43

    My condolences go out to all of their families and wishing them lots of health,happiness and love

  • @tomatsuty9803
    @tomatsuty9803 7 лет назад +71

    Survives avalanche gets angry

  • @samuelcroll344
    @samuelcroll344 7 лет назад +35

    As an Australian avalanches are a big threat to my saftey so this video helps a lot!

  • @bigbadwolf5870
    @bigbadwolf5870 5 лет назад +11

    So, I just watched the same thing twice thinking it was a recap. Now I REALLY know how to survive an avalanche.

  • @leburrito680
    @leburrito680 8 лет назад +323

    I know how to survive an avalanche!!! Stay in your house for he rest of your life

    • @taethepotato1201
      @taethepotato1201 8 лет назад +12

      ......no just.....no

    • @SRRtTAy
      @SRRtTAy 7 лет назад +35

      You cant survive an avalanche if you dont get in an avalanche.

    • @stewboy5490
      @stewboy5490 7 лет назад +6

      Warning: Prolonged sitting on couch in front of TV, eating chips, and drinking sugary shit may cause early death.
      But seriously, fuck dying in an avalanche

    • @saml4332
      @saml4332 6 лет назад

      I DoDaily What if I live on a mountain...

    • @lindltailor102
      @lindltailor102 6 лет назад

      true

  • @Grimosaur
    @Grimosaur 7 лет назад +44

    Just bring emergency oxygen and some netflix and you're all set.

  • @jared1187
    @jared1187 8 лет назад +58

    WHY TF AM I WATCHING THIS,I LIVE IN A ARID PLACE

    • @NoviceindisguiseOfficial
      @NoviceindisguiseOfficial 7 лет назад +4

      you might go to a mountain sometime in your life? Either that or RUclips algorithms again

    • @jared1187
      @jared1187 7 лет назад +1

      NᴏᴠɪᴄᴇIɴDɪsɢᴜɪsᴇ True

    • @runkeguttene461
      @runkeguttene461 7 лет назад

      Justice same

    • @shovel5526
      @shovel5526 3 года назад

      u never know 💯

  • @Will-wi7hv
    @Will-wi7hv 7 лет назад +41

    They should cause a big ass avalanche and put 5 skiers right next to it, and then who ever survives is the winner

  • @boopydoopy4144
    @boopydoopy4144 9 лет назад +69

    After cupping your head for oxygen spit so see which way up you are if you're upside down it goes up your nose if you are the right way up then it dribbles down your chin

    • @maartenweyens
      @maartenweyens 8 лет назад +8

      +StampyFishGaming Green Even IF you are able to secure an air pocket, so what if you are upside down?? You are not able to move when you are buried in an avalanche.. So if your plan is to dig yourself out after spitting, then forget it! Your only hope is other people digging you out.

    • @descai10
      @descai10 7 лет назад +3

      are you sure it's impossible to dig yourself out? snow can be compacted, to get your arms in a usable position you could slide them along your body. i mean i know it would be very difficult but im not sure its impossible.
      people say you're trapped under the weight of the snow but the snow somewhat supports it's own weight. i'm skeptical until i try it myself (burying myself in some snow, not getting buried by an avalanche)

    • @jen-a-purr
      @jen-a-purr 6 лет назад

      Boopy Doopy Who TF cares

    • @kyahxr
      @kyahxr 3 года назад +4

      @@jen-a-purr people who might get in this situation if you don’t care why you watching this you moody menopause twat piss off

    • @n0pe213
      @n0pe213 3 года назад +2

      @@descai10 this is old but I’m an avalanche professional and cannot bare to see this stupidity on the internet. Once snow has gone through the energetic event of an avalanche it becomes easier to bond together (or sinter) this creates a layer of snow that is incredibly dense. If you take all the air out of snow it just becomes water, water is heavy. The only circumstance in which you could dig yourself out is a partial burial (people have). But go walk and probe avi debris and you will realize how heavy, dense, and strong it is.

  • @dangerlopez2434
    @dangerlopez2434 7 лет назад +62

    Why did they repeat the same thing twice

    • @WatShmat
      @WatShmat 7 лет назад +5

      Longer video for ad revenue or watch time probably

    • @pedroprieto6885
      @pedroprieto6885 7 лет назад +3

      so that the people in the back can hear

    • @randyisftw
      @randyisftw 6 лет назад

      ikr so unprofessional. even for some regular random youtuber, this is abc news' official channel.

  • @lukemather8495
    @lukemather8495 7 лет назад +11

    There is no way he would have that much of a air pocket

  • @smirnovvalera
    @smirnovvalera 8 лет назад +158

    Repeats, repeats and repeats!

  • @marcelewen2485
    @marcelewen2485 7 лет назад +15

    How to Survive a Potentially Deadly Avalanche (Episode 7)
    1. Pull out your portable stove and cook some eggs.
    2. Get your drink bottle out and drink.
    3. change your wet and cold clothes.
    4. Get your pillow out and take a nap.
    5. Pull out your console and play games until you get bored.
    6 Call for help.

  • @elliealice
    @elliealice 5 лет назад +2

    The second half of the video was my favourite

  • @gagasala9983
    @gagasala9983 5 лет назад +2

    an avalanche basically a landslide of ice, a landslide is an avalanche of dirt

  • @aliciagenereux3492
    @aliciagenereux3492 7 лет назад +8

    When you stop moving try to dig a area around your chest so you have room to stretch your stomach when you breath also try to stick your hand up through the snow (just hope your fingertips reach the top) so the search and rescue can find you better

  • @ericeinarson6654
    @ericeinarson6654 9 лет назад +201

    Question: Why are American documentaries/tv shows so big on 'figures'? Like at the beginning of this it said "A mountain avalanche can release enough snow to fill 1300 dump trucks"... like what kind of stupid 'scientific' figure is that?
    I can't think of many other 'memorable' figures, but in almost every American documentary I've ever watched they seem to give some sort of weird comparison like "Longer than 25 train carriages" or "The length of 2 football fields" etc... seems kind of weird?

    • @MrHat556
      @MrHat556 9 лет назад +39

      I believe it's to give us something to compare with we can comprehend what that number actually means. Unless your some kind of construction working or scientist working with weights, it'd be difficult for us to understand just how much that many tons are.

    • @Silkaz7
      @Silkaz7 8 лет назад +14

      +Mining Forge Seems because of america mostly still uses the outdated imperial units, people that use the metric system seem to have a better idea of distances and weight because of the much easier and more convinient metric system.

    • @rckymtn3
      @rckymtn3 8 лет назад +14

      +MrHat556 That's Eric's point. It's not that hard to understand mass and volume numbers. It's just not. You have pointed out the "new" America. The people who can't possibly put their brain around cubic meters, or metric tons, or any measurement other than "dump truck" and "football field". As a nation, we should be sort of embarrassed.

    • @andystephenson5407
      @andystephenson5407 8 лет назад +2

      puts it into context

    • @andystephenson5407
      @andystephenson5407 8 лет назад +2

      +rckymtn3 Yeah except we all learn the metric system for school or work. just because your to lazy to learn it doesn't mean the rest of us are

  • @EnchantedCutieAJ
    @EnchantedCutieAJ 7 лет назад +1

    The clips of the avalanches in the first 45 seconds oh my god those look so satisfying to watch

  • @KeyhaneBishomar
    @KeyhaneBishomar 4 года назад +2

    Imagine you fly to a tree trunk, you are toasted 🤣🤣🤭🙊 so cool!

  • @Phantom4Flyer
    @Phantom4Flyer 7 лет назад +3

    2:32 Hot damn, that is beautiful work!

  • @nicolasclermont893
    @nicolasclermont893 3 года назад

    >How you doin in there?
    >Chillin

  • @arctusgaming2130
    @arctusgaming2130 7 лет назад +3

    I'm Canadian and I went snowboarding in kickinghorse and I had fun there

  • @telestix6606
    @telestix6606 8 лет назад +21

    Wow that was brutal, so ignore the warning signs, high point your sled and then wonder why you died? It took patrol 20mins if you look at the stats your 80% likely to be dead. Not to mention the snow boarder at the start got lucky as a large number of deaths occur my blunt force trauma from the stuff you hit on the way down the mountain at 200km/hour. If this ain't a fluff piece for your living room viewer I don't know what is.

    • @Shiuru_Fushikake
      @Shiuru_Fushikake 2 года назад

      Its for people who consider themselves hot shots or risk takers. They know their risks but they choose to go. Still it would be a blessing to get saved either way.

  • @Red1676
    @Red1676 7 лет назад +1

    people, the space they put buddy in was only to demonstrate how ski patrol will find you. its a great way to train ski patrol too. ski patrol like to practice using other people, but they wont go all out to put the person be at risk.

  • @pepper720
    @pepper720 4 года назад +3

    R.I.P to everyone who died from an avalanche 😢🙏❤️

  • @JS-yj7ow
    @JS-yj7ow 8 месяцев назад

    Best way to survive an avalanche is to know how to assess conditions, know how to travel in avalanche terrain, know when it’s safe, have adequate training, have a transceiver, shovel, and probe, and know your partners have some training, or are willing to learn.
    If you are going to rely on an “air pocket”, your already dead.
    If you plan on using your rescue equipment for anything other than practice, your partners need to find a new ski partner.

  • @ryanmatz5630
    @ryanmatz5630 7 лет назад +32

    Why am I watching this I live in fvckn Hawaii

  • @ftlvwrx
    @ftlvwrx 9 лет назад +3

    I'll be sure to ask the avalanche to stop tossing me into trees and rocks while I make a oxygen pocket. Or I'll go hulk mode move my arms in front of my face afterwards and make a pocket, I mean come on its only a few tons of snow.

    • @descai10
      @descai10 7 лет назад

      Snow can support its own weight pretty deep, and can be compacted

  • @jjd997
    @jjd997 2 года назад

    Dump trucks? That’s an Olympic swimming pool worthy volume.

  • @jonathanbelardo
    @jonathanbelardo 8 лет назад +23

    disliked because of the repeated clip

    • @michelmiranda-rodriguez1190
      @michelmiranda-rodriguez1190 8 лет назад +2

      Stop watching it when you notice it you don't need to go crazy over it like it offended you

    • @krazium4886
      @krazium4886 6 лет назад +1

      Jonathan Belardo good for you

  • @lavenderwest9609
    @lavenderwest9609 7 лет назад

    I'm glad I'm watching a couple of days before I go skiing for the first time

    • @lukass.s6572
      @lukass.s6572 7 лет назад

      S᷉᷈k᷉᷈i᷉᷈i᷉᷈n᷉᷈g᷉᷈ F᷉᷈i᷉᷈r᷉᷈s᷉᷈t᷉᷈ t᷉᷈i᷉᷈m᷉᷈e᷉᷈. I᷉᷈n᷉᷈ t᷉᷈h᷉᷈e᷉᷈ m᷉᷈o᷉᷈u᷉᷈n᷉᷈t᷉᷈a᷉᷈i᷉᷈n᷉᷈s᷉᷈?

    • @hazzrij727
      @hazzrij727 3 года назад

      It’s been 4 years bro u good

  • @seanaltandush3112
    @seanaltandush3112 3 года назад +2

    What if there’s a stick that expands as u press a button when ur stuck deep in and u just poke that out for signal or to dig ur self out

    • @barackobama1187
      @barackobama1187 2 года назад

      Because, if u are covered by densed packed snow, you dont want it to fall ontop of u if you got a airroom do you? Making movement and digging can risk everything falling ontop of u

  • @ArthurMudrick
    @ArthurMudrick 8 лет назад +16

    Not enough repeats, need more repeats!

  • @rebnoz5356
    @rebnoz5356 7 лет назад +1

    The funny thing is; they found him after 20min, but if you're in an avalanche your life expectancy will be about 15min. (80% would survive 15min, after that the statistics rapidly drops in 5min to 0%) So this man would be dead. So this team of "professionals, aren't really professional. Believe me. I made a course in switzerland about that.

  • @JojoMinecraftProductions
    @JojoMinecraftProductions 3 года назад +1

    I came here because I had a nightmare I got buried in snow and it was terrifying.....

  • @gamingwithdennisgt790
    @gamingwithdennisgt790 7 лет назад

    a guy who lives near those mountains will be like
    Guy: WE ARE BEING ATTACKED OR BOMBED

  • @Bloxlynow
    @Bloxlynow 2 года назад +1

    You played it 2 times

  • @claudiafernando4439
    @claudiafernando4439 Год назад +1

    How to survive an avalanche. My step number 01- Don't go there

  • @niwar8yearsago31
    @niwar8yearsago31 4 года назад

    Exploding to trigger the avalanches is a pretty good strategy

  • @CodyTwoHottie
    @CodyTwoHottie 6 лет назад

    So, whats your job? Starting avalanches with bombs.

  • @garrl007
    @garrl007 8 лет назад +6

    Yeah its all well and good having space to breath.... but if you were to get buried in an avalanche, you wouldnt... You are encased in concrete like snow. Unable to move anything, even a finger.

    • @descai10
      @descai10 7 лет назад

      i saw a video where someone was under about 2 meters of snow, he said the only air pocket he had was his hands over his mouth, but on the video you see him digging a slightly bigger air pocket, so i think there is some wiggle room.

  • @alexus-robloxandmore384
    @alexus-robloxandmore384 7 лет назад

    Trying to escape or run from the thingy means it would be way more dangerous?

  • @AtumRe
    @AtumRe 9 лет назад +42

    I hada dejavu watching this

  • @waltersobchak3903
    @waltersobchak3903 3 года назад +1

    Bold of y’all to assume you can move around freely in some little cocoon that you’ll 100% definitely find yourself in if you happen to be in a real avalanche

  • @ernesttucker4359
    @ernesttucker4359 3 года назад

    How to survive a potentially deadly avalanche?. Stay your ass at home

  • @putturin4723
    @putturin4723 6 лет назад +1

    dying in an avalanche is my greatest fear

  • @jpskiskate2000
    @jpskiskate2000 4 года назад +2

    1:41 I hope they didn't actually spend 20 minutes trying to find him. He would be dead if it was an actual avalanche

  • @kaitlinalm2876
    @kaitlinalm2876 8 лет назад +2

    Only around 24 people die a year. 100 are injured or stuck in.

  • @THE_sophisticated_lil_Guy
    @THE_sophisticated_lil_Guy Год назад

    Rip to the people caught under the snow lacking when the explosives went off

    • @MGrothendick
      @MGrothendick Год назад

      Can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs

  • @westonsmith7858
    @westonsmith7858 4 года назад

    2 videos to get the 10 minute pay raise

  • @modelrc9500
    @modelrc9500 7 лет назад +3

    I'd have a tracker so they can find me easier xD

    • @modelrc9500
      @modelrc9500 7 лет назад

      Farris TheLaggy still but you'll have a higher chance

  • @YukariAkiyama
    @YukariAkiyama 6 лет назад

    Thank god here in Sapporo, Japan, it only snows up to 3 feet

  • @abbietaylor1232
    @abbietaylor1232 2 года назад

    My toxic trait thinking I have some super human power and could just dig out

  • @idontknowwhyiputthis5324
    @idontknowwhyiputthis5324 3 года назад

    Thank you for the advice

  • @gabe5138
    @gabe5138 4 года назад

    “An avalanche can fill 1,350 dumptrucks!”
    Hahaha sick!

  • @HarveyVideosUK
    @HarveyVideosUK 8 лет назад

    they didnt say how to survive they just said make an air pocket and wait for mountain rescue

  • @BlowHeat1416
    @BlowHeat1416 6 лет назад

    i would rarely being in such a situation but it doesnt hurt to know how i would be able to survive it

  • @virajraundal7340
    @virajraundal7340 4 года назад

    Not going to the mountains is the best way to survive an avalanche.

  • @gagewilson6213
    @gagewilson6213 5 лет назад +1

    I live in Florida i don’t know why I’m watching this

    • @bigolbootycheeks9138
      @bigolbootycheeks9138 5 лет назад

      Just wait until you get mountains and snow there. You'll be thankful

  • @korpakukac
    @korpakukac Год назад

    3:22 Survives avalanche, angrily punches snow, slides down in second avalanche he just started

  • @shaun9438
    @shaun9438 6 лет назад +1

    "Haha You're a sight for sore eyes" bOi.

  • @phillipbinnema2171
    @phillipbinnema2171 6 лет назад

    'A mountain avalanche can release enough snow to fill 1350 dumptrucks!'
    -This Video

  • @alexiasd.3980
    @alexiasd.3980 2 года назад

    If your actually swept up by an avalanche, cover your face with your hands. Once you stop moving push your hands away from your face to create an air pocket. Spit and where the water falls lets you know whats right side up.

    • @EdwinChenLoo
      @EdwinChenLoo Год назад

      sounds likea good plan but in real life one might not be able to push the hands away or if so, snow will likely cover the empty area. And it will be dark and full of snow so trying to spit will be useless. What would be best is an airbag with air canisters combined with a heater and gps beacon.

    • @mucahitozklc2933
      @mucahitozklc2933 10 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@EdwinChenLoowhat would be the best is not to go skying

  • @williamtell3275
    @williamtell3275 4 года назад

    just got buried in an avalanche today in the teton mountain backcountry.
    air pocket worked, im alive after being buried for 8 minutes.
    felt like getting hit by a truck.

  • @Cobra85291
    @Cobra85291 3 года назад

    This taught me absolutely nothing except having a 6x3 air pocket after an avalanche is such BS.

  • @fatminecraftchick8521
    @fatminecraftchick8521 6 лет назад +1

    I want to be in ski patrol, but this looks so scary, I think I’ll just stick to mountains in New Hampshire where I live

  • @waltermatthewberg
    @waltermatthewberg 2 года назад

    Go Kaioken X4 and melt a large pocket of snow around you. Release the Kaioken because it can destroy your body in only a few seconds. Now construct an over-sized bean bag out of the snow and max out while you wait for rescue

  • @Me-zj4fd
    @Me-zj4fd 2 года назад +1

    I was once trapped under 14 feet of snow with a broken leg, I had a go-pro with me but it broke in the collision of the avalanche or at least it was permanently disabled

    • @GreenIllness
      @GreenIllness 2 года назад

      Mind elaborating? How did you survive?

    • @Me-zj4fd
      @Me-zj4fd 2 года назад +1

      @@GreenIllness I survived because you always have a buddy.

  • @snmbeast7976
    @snmbeast7976 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @randomplushybrothers8939
    @randomplushybrothers8939 3 года назад

    *casually holds active dynamite*

  • @ramz16k
    @ramz16k 3 года назад

    "1,350 dump trucks"
    Damn America will use anything but the metric system huh

  • @Seif97ify
    @Seif97ify 7 лет назад

    Why did I keep watching the same segment.

  • @-cashvenderson-8976
    @-cashvenderson-8976 7 лет назад

    What if it covers you're whole body but not you're head what do you do?

  • @dimhus5923
    @dimhus5923 5 лет назад

    They just made the video longer for ads by respecting the video

  • @bestelectronicmusicfromnew5189
    @bestelectronicmusicfromnew5189 5 лет назад

    you can make a pocket of air about the size of a pillow if you are very lucky... that will buy you 3 minutes... I was researching medical things and i found a heart rate monitor from someone who was in an avalanche. After 20 minutes the heart rate is on normal reflex metabolism and slows to 35 bpm... after that stage the cardio rate is at a constant 180. for 240 minutes. So, I'm kindof skeptical all of a sudden about the slightly trivial nature of the avalanche information on YT. The fact that the heart can beat at 180bpm while the brain had lost conscious oxygen levels 3 hours previously is confusing.

  • @NeoHeo
    @NeoHeo 8 лет назад +8

    Create an airpocket??? I find it very unlikley that you would be able to do that. Guess it wont hurt trying though.

    • @randyisftw
      @randyisftw 6 лет назад +1

      in that situation i guess it would hurt trying

  • @katiemckenzie4972
    @katiemckenzie4972 2 года назад

    I need to know this even though I live in England and it snows every 5 years

  • @joshuanorman2
    @joshuanorman2 7 лет назад

    Don't cross skiing off your bucket list. Just do it last.

  • @k1yrowyd90
    @k1yrowyd90 Год назад

    My claustrophobia could never

  • @antonz2112
    @antonz2112 6 лет назад +1

    imagine if someones stuck under snow but gets killed by the bombs

  • @user-ry9eo8xn7p
    @user-ry9eo8xn7p 3 года назад

    I only watch these so I don’t get the stupid idea of going skiing lmao

  • @reaganwilson7704
    @reaganwilson7704 3 года назад

    i have been covered under 6 feet of snow for 3 hours down in trukee.

  • @masternerfmcgraw9961
    @masternerfmcgraw9961 6 лет назад

    the 1st sho w was good but they nailed in the matenee

  • @lealamorgan5481
    @lealamorgan5481 6 лет назад

    Preparing for my ski holiday. Hbu

  • @DudeBoerGaming
    @DudeBoerGaming 7 лет назад

    If you like seeing things twice then this is the video for you.

  • @Proxychains4
    @Proxychains4 3 года назад

    Okay but how do I survive an avalanche? 😂

  • @jb6725
    @jb6725 3 года назад

    Wow its that simple to survive an avalanche if it is seen or not ❄️

  • @dashinggentleman.2317
    @dashinggentleman.2317 2 года назад

    Me who will never go near a mountain or ski: Yes this video is very useful👍