The greatest part of teaching, 34 years at the elementary level, was not only the opening of the "doors" of understanding but the joy of watching them walk through and disappear into a new world. That's what you've done for me. Thank you Sir, thank you!
_"not only the opening of the "doors" of understanding but the joy of watching them walk through and disappear into a new world"_ - probably the best definition, or description, of what education is all about. Thumb up!
So nice to meet you at the trailhead yesterday. Besides meeting you other highlights included: Showing my bucket of Emerald Road columbia river spuds to others (p.s. found a recipe from Joy of Cooking, JHBretz 1915. It says, "preheat oven to 1725 deg. F, bake spuds, remove and eat when softened."); Overhearing three pre-teen girls say, "That sounds like Nick Zentner. It is him." Then they asking to get their photo with you; meeting dozens on the trail who also know of your work, including two who said, "We saw him in his natural habitat over by Dusty Lake earlier this morning." We love you and give thanks to your outreach. From Battery Fully Charged
What a lovely treat to wake up to a hike with Nick! You have created a wonderful community here in cyberland, and I am so glad you are able to realize on random hikes like this just what a broad and huge impact you have had on people. Your enthusiasm, knowledge and love for geology have ignited a spark in both old and young and everyone in between. Cheers to you Nick Zentner!
Professor - thank you 🙏🏼 for creating the space that has launched this amazing community. l no longer watch mass media television/programming- I watch your videos because in addition to entertaining - they educate and more importantly inspire. You channel is the healthiest place I spend my time - other than my gym. Having discovered your channel I have sought out more videos on the geology on the region where I live. This is wholesome, positive and time-worthy stuff. In the past four years (covid + and perhaps before) the constant negativity and division that has plagued so much of our society has been oppressive . Thanks for reopening my eyes- for reminding me of what is good- and what can be accomplished in working together… for me this was so beautifully demonstrated by the Eugene team - as well as the rest of the groups that worked to add additional elements to the series (Glenn, Sharon & others). Thank you 🙏🏼 for providing this space … it is such a positive environment and experience.
I' ve told many people about your videos and find it a great way to share the geology, but I also tell them there's more than that, and it's hard to put into words. You do that beautifully at the end of this video. Thanks Nick.
Aww...💙✨Awesome weekend! 💗Nick, you made my day this morning!!😄✨ You got a magic 🎶 your Hands and voice to connect people, what can I say?!💞You gotta love it, thanks Nick!!😘💗✨
It's not just the way you teach what brings you joy, it's connecting with people and making people connect with each other through common interest. You are an amazing light Nick and it's your spirit which we come back for. Thank you for being you!
This was lovely, Nick. Those basalt columns never cease to amaze me. As for your final remarks, about how those people lingered after your departure to further share their thoughts....that is beautiful. How the wonders of Mother Earth bring people together. And you are the catalyst. Strong work.
Nick, You have been a huge part of bringing Geology to the forefront of a lot of people’s minds. I have spent a lot of time over in several of the areas you have done videos on and used to wonder how on earth was this formed! 😂 I hope you can take the time and visit us at the Gold and rockhounding show in Cashmere on April 13 th and 14 th. Thanks for making a difference for so many of us!
Nick, enjoying the humanity in ourselves with others is what we feel as the real benefits of socializing with others without a dog eat dog attitude. I must say a thank you for saying what you said at the end of this video. The goodness in you shows. You often mention the uniqueness of Bretz, however, there is a similar special quality in you that comes through besides your eagerness to share what you know and that passion you have when you do so. We can see the sincerity through your voice and facial expressions. So, again, thank you!
I was browsing the comments, and people said you made them cry at the end. Then I watched it. (Wipes away tears of happiness) Thanks for everything you do.
Persons such as yourself make want to keep learning about the world around me . As someone who barely graduated hs , that is a big deal . Thank you from Franklin , Wi .
I think we are all looking for that solitude to be able to do just that Mr. Zentner, You and all who have been associated with your series have changed more than can really be explained. Its your thirst to share all of this with us, is what intrigues all of us the most! Thank You Nick and I am looking forward to meeting you on the trail .......
Hey Nick, From a fellow 63 yo, born and raised Wisconsin boy.. Thank you so much for bringing awareness to the earth around us. It's fascinating and amazing. You're correct, Sir. We have much more in common than the little things that separate us. God speed.. Go Badgers
Nice to see two hopeful signs of spring. You were out hiking Saturday while on the other side of the Rockies our first crocuses emerged in Alberta. The White Witch Jadis’ power is beginning to crumble!
Brought the AtoZ series to life, rellay in every way. The visuals, the narrative, the connection we share. Words there are, feelings of love and joy, "thank you" seems trivial,. Who can I share with remains.
Born and raised in Washington State. Spent a lot of time in eastern Washington hiking and fishing. In all my time I came across a rattle snake by accident twice.
So good to see you out on one of your hikes again, after a long winter. I’m also looking forward to mor “Nick on the Rocks,” and, especially the upcoming series of public lectures. We will be on the road, looking for a place with clear weather to see the Eclipse. Thanks for all you do!
29 years as a classroom teacher and the last 14 as a high school administrator have given me exactly what you just described, Nick! Thanks for your videos!
You said fishing is not my jones, and my head immediately started singing "I got a basketball jones oh baby oo-oo-oo." And it's going to be rolling around in there all damn day (sorry Patrick). PS - The end of the video was the best part. Thanks for that.
@@Fred_Lougee I knew it pre-dated SNL by a bunch of years, but like Larry, I thought they also performed it on that show. But we both are plagued by faulty memories, lol! Yes, it's still rolling in this old brain of mine, but I also had to...so I pulled it up and listened to it again (and laughed again).
@@ksea9146 Probably 14 the first time I heard it. A friend had several of their albums. When Tommy said "...the East Westchester North Stars, champions of the Southern Conference..." I lost it.
What Nick didn't realize is that about half the people hiking around were various levels of zentnerds looking to see a coulie up close on a fine spring day.
Sharing your knowledge only increases happiness. As all should do! Getting ready to embark on my retirement chapter- shall be seeking the Zentner wisdom on the trail. I do Jones for pescados!
I'm planning to make it to at least _one_ of the lectures. Half the fun is the lecture itself, the other half is meeting and greeting Zentnerds who up to that point were a YT Chat handle, and now I can put a face to the name. I attended last year and it was worth the travel time and $ spent.
NICK, YOU HAVE MADE A DIFFERENCE IN OUR LIVES. i LOVE LISTENING AND LEARNING ABOUT Washington GEOLOGY. i LIVE IN WENATCHEE, YOUR VIDIOS ABOUT OUR AREA HAVE MADE ME LOOK AT THE GEOLOGY A WHOLE LOT DIFFERENCT. THANK YOU NICK.
It's sweet that you're so humble that you might suggest that we will want you to 'shut up' so that we can 'enjoy the place'.. We watch because we want to hear you, because you're knowledgeable and kind, in ways that most people are not. You could talk about weaving, weather, or some other thing that starts with w, and I bet that most of us would enjoy it just as much. Please do not change a thing, but every time you're self-deprecating, know that I and others love you and all the work you're doing.
Thanks for taking us along on your scouting mission. I look forward to seeing it and all your content. You spoke of recognizing voices I’m sure I would recognize your voice as well as Atwater,Baker,Bjornstad,Cooley all the way to Zentner. Geologists A to Z. I can’t list them all. Great job and thanks again.
Yes Nick there are other RUclipsrs like you and Itchy boots is one that I call ambassadors to our troubled world. I love RUclips for the many creators that have brought many people together in small community's that would probable never made a connection otherwise. Thank you for what you and others do.
I have watched many of your videos and many of your lectures and I have also ever since the 1980s when I found upper goose Lake and went cliff diving with friends of mine from Moses Lake. I have been absolutely fascinated with the formation of this incredible area and you have answered so many questions for me and I just wanted to tell you thank you from the bottom of my heart, much love from all of us here in Kennewick Washington Washington state on the mighty Columbia River. Our arms are forever wrapped around you brother.
Hey Nick! My wife and I had to get out and enjoy the sunshine last Saturday too! We did Rattlesnake Ledge, and boy was it busy! Amazing views! We plan to get out to Eastern Washington later in the Spring and Summer, and we will add Potholes Coulee to our list of hikes!
I was there 45 years ago as a boy scout for opening day of fishing season. On the trail across the talus slope there are large round boulders. The boulders are flaking off these razor sharp slices. It's easy to cut yourself with them. But if you throw one into the lake from the talus slope edge down, it will bounce back out of the water. Boy scout activities. I also recall hiking around the coulees there in the afternoon. It's a great place.
Thank you, Nick. I felt I was there walking with you in that beautiful place, though I am enjoying this gorgeous blue sky day, temp. about 60F, here in southern Alberta. Love your videos and the bits of geology I pick up. At 74, I never stop learning.
Sometimes we see the impact of our craft and sometimes we don’t. I’m glad you did. It’s a great moment for them and you❤ Thanks for the trail recommendation. My son (2024 fall CWU new student) and I made it as far as Vantage. I’ll be hiking that trail soon enough! I’m trying to wrap up all the trails in Canyon first. Thanks for all you do 🙏🏼
Always nice to see a body of blue water, birds, wildlife. What a beautiful morning..and the Baker iceage flood submersion with lovely bonus story thoughts.
Good morning, Nick. Nice walk c beautiful scenery and a bald eagle with excellent timing. I was wondering where the birds were. Good to hear from you. Thank you.
How wonderful to be such a catalyst for friendships made on the trail. , That moment, looking back as you drove off and on towards your next ""sharedventure"", brought an emotional lump to my throat Prof. A good man paused and made time this way making a difference inside others. ""Adventures in Contentment"". Ray Stannard Baker wrote under his pen name David Grason, He surely would have enjoyed meeting you on his delightful journey... and Thank you. Kind regards Keith. Drakensberg Mountains. South Africa. PS,, I had my whole mind map of Washington upturned by your vistas!
And that Nick is why "we" are here. To bring us together...to help each progress in life. Maybe it's how we folks from around the world can realize that is why we exist.
Wonderful scenery and colours .. like Idaho and Utah (Shawn's stomping ground), it would have fascinated the 19th century French painters such as Monet. My brain says that trip would once have been an easy hike for me; unfortunately my body is no longer up to it so thanks, Nick, for still allowing me to get out in the wild while enjoying the comfort of my armchair.
Thanks.. everyday I am reminded of our responsibility to acknowledge ourselves as part of the human family. We do not travel alone on this journey. When the paths cross, the bond is made, and from that love is our call. thanks again and now back to the darn floods!
I've been going to the Pot Holes Coulees since the 1980's. I've hiked many, many miles and don't get tired of it.. I'm 78 now and still have no trouble getting around. I find the Ancient Lakes side (north side) more interesting than Dusty Lake, especially on top, before descending to the coulee floor and at the west end where it drops down to the Columbia. There's also the waterfall there that seems to attract people. There are snakes in the coulees, certainly, but the northern rattler is shy and if you do see one it will most likely catch your eye because it's moving away from you. I can only remember one that felt the need to warn me off by rattling.
Our family was camping at Corral Lake there in the late 60s. We went to sleep ten feet from the water. In the morning the shore was about 40 feet away, and the lake had dropped almost 20 feet total depth. A sinkhole in the lake had opened overnight.
I Just finished watching this Video The best part and I mean the best PART was after you said goodbye Then you recorded a little bit more You started talking about people who recognize your voice in the parking lot The connection that you made with them and the connection of these people made with each other I started to tear up I fully realize how people out coming together in this community you have started We come from all walks of life we live in different places This is a special place you are responsible for that. There aren’t very many people who can do what you do Thank you
First place I explored in Eastern WA on a volkswalk! Totally enchanted by it. Walked it twice in two days. The good memories of it is what has drawn me to many other locations in the Scablands.
I'm SO excited for spring! Our official "field trip season" begins on April 1st! I live in Western Washington State, but several of our 2024 field trips will be on your side of the ridge! We'll wave on our way past Ellensburg!
❤❤❤❤❤ love you Nick! Oh...and I haven't been able to watch the snake video with Adrian. I'm not afraid of snakes but I was afraid for you guys. Thanks for trekking at Pots Coulee!! Verily enjoyed hanging out with you!!
I’m going to bump into you someday as we share this same backyard, that long ago I thought was just a wasteland. Until I started watching your videos and you explained it to me and opened my mind up to the landscape mysteries that surround me, and the meanings of it all. How the land is folded and jumbled and rotated and floated, how the mountains emerge and sink under the surface. Really makes being outdoors 100 times more interesting! Thanks
Thank you Nick. You've brought a lot of people together through their love of our Channeled Scabland Geology. A love I didn't even know I had until I started watching your videos. I've seen all of your Geology 101 videos, and most of your On The Rocks and Back Yard videos. Not to mention your large group presentations in an auditorium. I've spent several days last summer travelling from Liberty Lake to the scablands taking pictures. I plan on doing it again this summer. Again, thank you for educating us through you videos.
Thanks, Nick for a different view of the Ancient Lakes Coulee. This is such a beautiful area that's often overlooked. My husband and I took the lower Ancient Lakes trailhead and went past Dusty Lake down to the Columbia, then North up through Potholes Coulee past Babcock Bench 2 weeks ago on March 16th (the day before you posted this video). There are SO many trails through here that you could go on a different one every day for several weeks and not hit the same loop trail twice. On a side note, anyone parking at the Dusty Lakes Trailhead will need a Discover Pass to park their car there for the duration of the hike/trip.
I did some surf photography back in the day. This scene reminds me of a Rip tide on the coastline. Dangerously fast and strong. Thanks Nick! Great walkabout
Wonderful video. It's such an amazing place. Thank you for taking us there and explaining so well how this special place came about. Lucky folks to bump into you in the parking lot!
FYI: Early spring is the perfect season to go camp and explore Potholes Coulee/Ancient Lakes, which is a magical place to a Floodie :-). The chill keeps the rattlesnakes and ticks at bay ... and spring ephemerals are blooming in E WA. It's easiest to car camp at Quincy lakes. Thank you for the fresh Potholes Coulee video, Nick!
The greatest part of teaching, 34 years at the elementary level, was not only the opening of the "doors" of understanding but the joy of watching them walk through and disappear into a new world. That's what you've done for me. Thank you Sir, thank you!
_"not only the opening of the "doors" of understanding but the joy of watching them walk through and disappear into a new world"_ - probably the best definition, or description, of what education is all about. Thumb up!
Thank you for including the last two minutes of the video Nick; we love it too…and we so appreciate you!
So nice to meet you at the trailhead yesterday. Besides meeting you other highlights included: Showing my bucket of Emerald Road columbia river spuds to others (p.s. found a recipe from Joy of Cooking, JHBretz 1915. It says, "preheat oven to 1725 deg. F, bake spuds, remove and eat when softened."); Overhearing three pre-teen girls say, "That sounds like Nick Zentner. It is him." Then they asking to get their photo with you; meeting dozens on the trail who also know of your work, including two who said, "We saw him in his natural habitat over by Dusty Lake earlier this morning." We love you and give thanks to your outreach. From Battery Fully Charged
Bringing knowledge and excitement to people is an amazing skill. Your enthusiasm ties us all together. Thank you!
That's so cool, what a great way to get people to connect with each other! The world needs more of that.
Thanks Nick
What a lovely treat to wake up to a hike with Nick! You have created a wonderful community here in cyberland, and I am so glad you are able to realize on random hikes like this just what a broad and huge impact you have had on people. Your enthusiasm, knowledge and love for geology have ignited a spark in both old and young and everyone in between. Cheers to you Nick Zentner!
Professor - thank you 🙏🏼 for creating the space that has launched this amazing community. l no longer watch mass media television/programming- I watch your videos because in addition to entertaining - they educate and more importantly inspire. You channel is the healthiest place I spend my time - other than my gym. Having discovered your channel I have sought out more videos on the geology on the region where I live. This is wholesome, positive and time-worthy stuff. In the past four years (covid + and perhaps before) the constant negativity and division that has plagued so much of our society has been oppressive . Thanks for reopening my eyes- for reminding me of what is good- and what can be accomplished in working together… for me this was so beautifully demonstrated by the Eugene team - as well as the rest of the groups that worked to add additional elements to the series (Glenn, Sharon & others). Thank you 🙏🏼 for providing this space … it is such a positive environment and experience.
The last 2 minutes really got to me, we love ya Nick for all that you do!
I' ve told many people about your videos and find it a great way to share the geology, but I also tell them there's more than that, and it's hard to put into words. You do that beautifully at the end of this video. Thanks Nick.
This is even better than the National Geographic !
These outdoor sessions have a really refreshing perspective.
Thank you Professor Zentner !
Thanks for taking us along on your journey and sharing your moments with others Nick, means a lot!
A great way to wake up this morning! Good morning, Nick!
Aww...💙✨Awesome weekend! 💗Nick, you made my day this morning!!😄✨ You got a magic 🎶 your Hands and voice to connect people, what can I say?!💞You gotta love it, thanks Nick!!😘💗✨
Great relaxed stroll, Nick-your as special to us as we are to u-thanks for sharing
It's not just the way you teach what brings you joy, it's connecting with people and making people connect with each other through common interest. You are an amazing light Nick and it's your spirit which we come back for. Thank you for being you!
This was lovely, Nick. Those basalt columns never cease to amaze me. As for your final remarks, about how those people lingered after your departure to further share their thoughts....that is beautiful. How the wonders of Mother Earth bring people together. And you are the catalyst. Strong work.
Nick,
You have been a huge part of bringing Geology to the forefront of a lot of people’s minds. I have spent a lot of time over in several of the areas you have done videos on and used to wonder how on earth was this formed! 😂 I hope you can take the time and visit us at the Gold and rockhounding show in Cashmere on April 13 th and 14 th. Thanks for making a difference for so many of us!
Nick, enjoying the humanity in ourselves with others is what we feel as the real benefits of socializing with others without a dog eat dog attitude.
I must say a thank you for saying what you said at the end of this video. The goodness in you shows. You often mention the uniqueness of Bretz, however, there is a similar special quality in you that comes through besides your eagerness to share what you know and that passion you have when you do so. We can see the sincerity through your voice and facial expressions. So, again, thank you!
Thanx Ned,
You got me through the pandemic.
I am forever grateful.
regards
Kirk Fairfield
ME TOO!!!!
I was browsing the comments, and people said you made them cry at the end. Then I watched it. (Wipes away tears of happiness) Thanks for everything you do.
Hey Elaine, why am I not surprised to see you here? Same feelings...
Persons such as yourself make want to keep learning about the world around me . As someone who barely graduated hs , that is a big deal . Thank you from Franklin , Wi .
Come for the geology…but stay for the good vibes. 😊
I think we are all looking for that solitude to be able to do just that Mr. Zentner, You and all who have been associated with your series have changed more than can really be explained. Its your thirst to share all of this with us, is what intrigues all of us the most! Thank You Nick and I am looking forward to meeting you on the trail .......
Hey Nick,
From a fellow 63 yo, born and raised Wisconsin boy..
Thank you so much for bringing awareness to the earth around us.
It's fascinating and amazing.
You're correct, Sir.
We have much more in common than the little things that separate us.
God speed.. Go Badgers
Bringing folks together while teaching about fractured landscapes.
You're a good man, Nick Zentner! I love all your videos. At the end of this video, you really touched my heart ❤️!!!
Nice to see two hopeful signs of spring. You were out hiking Saturday while on the other side of the Rockies our first crocuses emerged in Alberta. The White Witch Jadis’ power is beginning to crumble!
Thank you Nick for going out and showing us such beautiful places.
Perfect morning out there - thanks for sharing Nick!
Brought the AtoZ series to life, rellay in every way. The visuals, the narrative, the connection we share. Words there are, feelings of love and joy, "thank you" seems trivial,. Who can I share with remains.
Born and raised in Washington State. Spent a lot of time in eastern Washington hiking and fishing. In all my time I came across a rattle snake by accident twice.
Watching this video and having my coffee in the morning. What a wonderful way to start a day! Thanks, Nick
So good to see you out on one of your hikes again, after a long winter. I’m also looking forward to mor “Nick on the Rocks,” and, especially the upcoming series of public lectures. We will be on the road, looking for a place with clear weather to see the Eclipse. Thanks for all you do!
Thank you Nick … I can smell the sagebrush from Spain!
29 years as a classroom teacher and the last 14 as a high school administrator have given me exactly what you just described, Nick! Thanks for your videos!
Thank you, Nick, for sharing and caring. Your much appreciated.
You said fishing is not my jones, and my head immediately started singing "I got a basketball jones oh baby oo-oo-oo." And it's going to be rolling around in there all damn day (sorry Patrick). PS - The end of the video was the best part. Thanks for that.
That was one of my favorite SNL sketches. Thanks for the memory
@@larryseegar2515 Cheech and Chong, actually.
@@Fred_Lougee I knew it pre-dated SNL by a bunch of years, but like Larry, I thought they also performed it on that show. But we both are plagued by faulty memories, lol! Yes, it's still rolling in this old brain of mine, but I also had to...so I pulled it up and listened to it again (and laughed again).
@@ksea9146 Probably 14 the first time I heard it. A friend had several of their albums. When Tommy said "...the East Westchester North Stars, champions of the Southern Conference..." I lost it.
What Nick didn't realize is that about half the people hiking around were various levels of zentnerds looking to see a coulie up close on a fine spring day.
You are something special Prof. Made me cry.
Sharing your knowledge only increases happiness. As all should do! Getting ready to embark on my retirement chapter- shall be seeking the Zentner wisdom on the trail. I do Jones for pescados!
I can't imagine that much water moving through that area! Thank you for teaching us about so many things!
What beautiful scenery to view while awaiting my breakfast. Thanks, Nick!
So want to go there in April when I come to see you and your lectures and people!
I'm planning to make it to at least _one_ of the lectures. Half the fun is the lecture itself, the other half is meeting and greeting Zentnerds who up to that point were a YT Chat handle, and now I can put a face to the name. I attended last year and it was worth the travel time and $ spent.
NICK, YOU HAVE MADE A DIFFERENCE IN OUR LIVES. i LOVE LISTENING AND LEARNING ABOUT Washington GEOLOGY. i LIVE IN WENATCHEE, YOUR VIDIOS ABOUT OUR AREA HAVE MADE ME LOOK AT THE GEOLOGY A WHOLE LOT DIFFERENCT. THANK YOU NICK.
This is such an agreeable video! Very soothing to watch. Much love from Montreal, Nick ❤
thanks for the beautiful walk and chat. much enjoyed from my warm bed in connecticut on a cold rainy winter day.
Cool!
It's sweet that you're so humble that you might suggest that we will want you to 'shut up' so that we can 'enjoy the place'.. We watch because we want to hear you, because you're knowledgeable and kind, in ways that most people are not. You could talk about weaving, weather, or some other thing that starts with w, and I bet that most of us would enjoy it just as much.
Please do not change a thing, but every time you're self-deprecating, know that I and others love you and all the work you're doing.
Thanks for taking us along on your scouting mission. I look forward to seeing it and all your content. You spoke of recognizing voices I’m sure I would recognize your voice as well as Atwater,Baker,Bjornstad,Cooley all the way to Zentner. Geologists A to Z. I can’t list them all. Great job and thanks again.
Wonderful video, thanks for sharing, community connections. Thank you. Have a blessed day.
Noble and gracious, thank you Nick.
❤
GOOD thinks happen to good people, for sure. thank you stay safe ALL!
The clarity of the video is phenomenal…such a beautiful place. Thank you for teaches us about these areas…so very very interesting
"Its all out here to see, couleies, rocks, and canyons and scenery" 🎵🎵🎵
Yes Nick there are other RUclipsrs like you and Itchy boots is one that I call ambassadors to our troubled world. I love RUclips for the many creators that have brought many people together in small community's that would probable never made a connection otherwise. Thank you for what you and others do.
I know you usually sign off usually with a statement that you love us. You should also know in no uncertain terms that we love you back.
We love all your videos Nic, it’s been 45 years since I last visited Dusty lake, thanks for taking me back
I have watched many of your videos and many of your lectures and I have also ever since the 1980s when I found upper goose Lake and went cliff diving with friends of mine from Moses Lake. I have been absolutely fascinated with the formation of this incredible area and you have answered so many questions for me and I just wanted to tell you thank you from the bottom of my heart, much love from all of us here in Kennewick Washington Washington state on the mighty Columbia River. Our arms are forever wrapped around you brother.
You've made your mark on the world Nick, you deserve to be proud! I love you too.
Dont be a brown nozer Dan
Hey Nick! My wife and I had to get out and enjoy the sunshine last Saturday too! We did Rattlesnake Ledge, and boy was it busy! Amazing views! We plan to get out to Eastern Washington later in the Spring and Summer, and we will add Potholes Coulee to our list of hikes!
Thank you Nick. It's always a pleasure to watch your videos.
I grew up in western Washington and have been camping at the potholes… gorgeous area!
Great time hiking with you Nick, thanks!
I was there 45 years ago as a boy scout for opening day of fishing season. On the trail across the talus slope there are large round boulders. The boulders are flaking off these razor sharp slices. It's easy to cut yourself with them. But if you throw one into the lake from the talus slope edge down, it will bounce back out of the water. Boy scout activities. I also recall hiking around the coulees there in the afternoon. It's a great place.
Thank you, Nick. I felt I was there walking with you in that beautiful place, though I am enjoying this gorgeous blue sky day, temp. about 60F, here in southern Alberta. Love your videos and the bits of geology I pick up. At 74, I never stop learning.
Sometimes we see the impact of our craft and sometimes we don’t. I’m glad you did. It’s a great moment for them and you❤ Thanks for the trail recommendation. My son (2024 fall CWU new student) and I made it as far as Vantage. I’ll be hiking that trail soon enough! I’m trying to wrap up all the trails in Canyon first. Thanks for all you do 🙏🏼
Espresso Times. T Y Nick. Perfect Sunday Morning to watch.
Always nice to see a body of blue water, birds, wildlife. What a beautiful morning..and the Baker iceage flood submersion with lovely bonus story thoughts.
Yes, yes! More Nick on the Rocks!!
The geologist that made me cry! Thank you for being yourself Nick!
Good morning, Nick. Nice walk c beautiful scenery and a bald eagle with excellent timing. I was wondering where the birds were. Good to hear from you. Thank you.
How wonderful to be such a catalyst for friendships made on the trail. , That moment, looking back as you drove off and on towards your next ""sharedventure"", brought an emotional lump to my throat Prof. A good man paused and made time this way making a difference inside others. ""Adventures in Contentment"". Ray Stannard Baker wrote under his pen name David Grason, He surely would have enjoyed meeting you on his delightful journey... and Thank you. Kind regards Keith. Drakensberg Mountains. South Africa. PS,, I had my whole mind map of Washington upturned by your vistas!
I love field trips! Thank you for another great video!!!
Thanks for the serene video Nick! Reminds me of the green rocks videos. Nice and peaceful.
Thank you for sharing this hike in this place. More of these, please! 😊
And that Nick is why "we" are here. To bring us together...to help each progress in life. Maybe it's how we folks from around the world can realize that is why we exist.
Wonderful scenery and colours .. like Idaho and Utah (Shawn's stomping ground), it would have fascinated the 19th century French painters such as Monet. My brain says that trip would once have been an easy hike for me; unfortunately my body is no longer up to it so thanks, Nick, for still allowing me to get out in the wild while enjoying the comfort of my armchair.
A perfect video for spring, Ancient Lakes is our first choice for hiking. The legacy of your outreach is Community, and I am so grateful. ❤
Thanks.. everyday I am reminded of our responsibility to acknowledge ourselves as part of the human family. We do not travel alone on this journey. When the paths cross, the bond is made, and from that love is our call. thanks again and now back to the darn floods!
And a bald eagle, too! Great hike by all standards.
That is an awesome connection story, Nick. ❤
I've been going to the Pot Holes Coulees since the 1980's. I've hiked many, many miles and don't get tired of it.. I'm 78 now and still have no trouble getting around. I find the Ancient Lakes side (north side) more interesting than Dusty Lake, especially on top, before descending to the coulee floor and at the west end where it drops down to the Columbia. There's also the waterfall there that seems to attract people. There are snakes in the coulees, certainly, but the northern rattler is shy and if you do see one it will most likely catch your eye because it's moving away from you. I can only remember one that felt the need to warn me off by rattling.
Our family was camping at Corral Lake there in the late 60s.
We went to sleep ten feet from the water.
In the morning the shore was about 40 feet away, and the lake had dropped almost 20 feet total depth.
A sinkhole in the lake had opened overnight.
As someone who lives in a county with 864,000 people this looks and sounds like heaven.
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Just finished watching this Video The best part and I mean the best PART was after you said goodbye Then you recorded a little bit more You started talking about people who recognize your voice in the parking lot The connection that you made with them and the connection of these people made with each other I started to tear up I fully realize how people out coming together in this community you have started We come from all walks of life we live in different places This is a special place you are responsible for that. There aren’t very many people who can do what you do Thank you
First place I explored in Eastern WA on a volkswalk! Totally enchanted by it. Walked it twice in two days. The good memories of it is what has drawn me to many other locations in the Scablands.
thank you Nick! I could smell the sage.
I'm SO excited for spring! Our official "field trip season" begins on April 1st! I live in Western Washington State, but several of our 2024 field trips will be on your side of the ridge! We'll wave on our way past Ellensburg!
❤❤❤❤❤ love you Nick! Oh...and I haven't been able to watch the snake video with Adrian. I'm not afraid of snakes but I was afraid for you guys. Thanks for trekking at Pots Coulee!! Verily enjoyed hanging out with you!!
Thank you for the adventure Nick ❤
I’m going to bump into you someday as we share this same backyard, that long ago I thought was just a wasteland. Until I started watching your videos and you explained it to me and opened my mind up to the landscape mysteries that surround me, and the meanings of it all. How the land is folded and jumbled and rotated and floated, how the mountains emerge and sink under the surface. Really makes being outdoors 100 times more interesting! Thanks
Thank you Nick. You've brought a lot of people together through their love of our Channeled Scabland Geology. A love I didn't even know I had until I started watching your videos. I've seen all of your Geology 101 videos, and most of your On The Rocks and Back Yard videos. Not to mention your large group presentations in an auditorium. I've spent several days last summer travelling from Liberty Lake to the scablands taking pictures. I plan on doing it again this summer. Again, thank you for educating us through you videos.
I've been into Dusty and Ancient Lake as you mentioned fishing for trout.
Love this area.
Thanks, Nick for a different view of the Ancient Lakes Coulee. This is such a beautiful area that's often overlooked. My husband and I took the lower Ancient Lakes trailhead and went past Dusty Lake down to the Columbia, then North up through Potholes Coulee past Babcock Bench 2 weeks ago on March 16th (the day before you posted this video). There are SO many trails through here that you could go on a different one every day for several weeks and not hit the same loop trail twice. On a side note, anyone parking at the Dusty Lakes Trailhead will need a Discover Pass to park their car there for the duration of the hike/trip.
I did some surf photography back in the day. This scene reminds me of a Rip tide on the coastline. Dangerously fast and strong. Thanks Nick! Great walkabout
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This such a refreshing change from the A-Z series you did all winter. You are a great teacher.
Thank you for the connection, the scenery, and my favorite bird call: the canyon wren! Twice!
Wonderful video. It's such an amazing place. Thank you for taking us there and explaining so well how this special place came about. Lucky folks to bump into you in the parking lot!
Field report Sunday - going to be a good day - thx - cheers.
A touching end for sure. True class, sir.
Enjoyed this trip much.
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FYI: Early spring is the perfect season to go camp and explore Potholes Coulee/Ancient Lakes, which is a magical place to a Floodie :-). The chill keeps the rattlesnakes and ticks at bay ... and spring ephemerals are blooming in E WA. It's easiest to car camp at Quincy lakes.
Thank you for the fresh Potholes Coulee video, Nick!