The Mad River ice Jam January 12th 2018 the mad River ice jam January 12th 2018
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- In Moretown Vermont the weather warmed up to about 55 degrees today with rain... It was enough to break loose the ice that covered the Mad River! I happen to be outside when I heard a couple of snaps and cracks I looked over at the river and saw a wall of ice...
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*That's What She Said*
Patrick Wagz the big one....
I kept watching, but it never got gnarly.
Just a couple of soy boys skipping school
Everything is bigger in the USA....cause they don't get out much....
I don't think he even knows what the word means lol
I've seen many river ice break ups here in Maine. This video is not an ice dam, it is an ice flow.
looking forward to seeing the vid
be safe out there
you are right it is not a ice dam, that's why he title it ice Jam
yeah, this really sucked !!!
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I was kinda hoping for "a car crash" or something.
Thank God you zoomed in on almost every bit of ice so we can REALLY see it.
😄😄😄
I gotta remember to make a urology appointment to check my prostate...
And now, for something completely similar, we have some paint drying...
you forgot to post a link to the paint drying site
I find these relaxing as long as no one is getting hurt. Different strokes.
The sound of the ice flow sounds like a truck idling. Nature is amazing.
sounds like the valve tick of a chevy
@@stereolababy I have a 98, 5.7 Votec that sounded just like that. 1/2 can of Sea Foam in a couple of oil changes cleared that right up.
Some people can't hear that sound, even in dead quiet and out in the middle of nowhere.
It's not that gnarly dude. Jump on a little burg and ride it like a boss.
jimbo4110
EW.
a piece is 'blue'......... wow 'amazing' dude.................. cos like blue is literally the third color in the visible spectrum actually.
Was it a strawberry jam ? Because I don't see an ice jam
"Oh, here comes a bunch more big chunks." said the guy watching the hotdog eating champion suffer the aftereffects of winning.
Boring. It's just ice flowing down a river. If it took out a bridge or something that would be interesting but this,,, boring.
Global warming caused Scotland to have two of the worst winters on record and both were in the past 10 years, and Climate change is probably what caused all that ice in this video.
Oddly enough I thought it was beautiful,great footage.
rennie rad Yes it was pretty. The sound was utterly obnoxious.
You must be high..wasnt gnarley or scarey..it was maybe just maybe close to average..
I kept waiting for it to get "knarley" and something "out of the ordinary" to happen but was extremely disappointed when I seen it was nothing!!! 😠😡
You must have been in the same English class as my brother.
The only ice jams I deal with these days are in my pina coladas down here in the mountains of Guatemala.............after 15 years in the mountains of Vermont I decided to stop freezing and head south to the palm trees and no more snow
Chris Helms oh did I forget to mention all the hot beautiful girls down here also... Lots of them... Latinas and Indigenous Guatemalan girls... I have one of those Marine Corps stickers on my Jeep and the other one is on my arm of a devil dog USMC Recon Ranger... Semper Fi
MyEcoLife Semper Fi brother enjoy the sand in the Sun.
I hope you like living in these dangerous Latin American contries
John Smith no more dangerous than America has become.
Wouldn,t live there either. Too much racism and stupidity there.
I guess not much happens around their⁉️🤔🙄😂🤣🙄😎
Don’t wave your camera around so much. If want to pan do it slowly.
That is so awesome I miss seeing the ice in the water I live out here in California so thank you for sharing that is so cool
Красиво!
Gnarly dude. Wish one of you would have held the camera still and the other one try running across the river jumping from ice to ice berg. That would be "gnarly" dude!
nothing I would call gnarly.
Dude, put some oil in that vehicle!!
When did it get gnarley?
I think I missed it. Dang
In a second.
It didn't. But why waste the opportunity to use a word that became as dated as a requirement to wear spats?
@@donreed who the fuck even knows what a spat is you big nut sack?
Should have busted out the fishing poles and waders. Great day for fly fishing. 👍👍
great footage but it looks more like a jam that let go upstream from where you're standing. with it moving like that, it's not a jam, lol.
No ice jam. Nothing to see here folks... move along.
I keep telling people that... but thanks for watching! Like and subscribe of you like drone stuff!
Live near the Delaware River Pennsylvania side. Part of River Road in PA side is close as is Rt 29 area in Trenton NJ. Scary I agree but yet so beautiful
That's very weird. Big jagged pieces of dirty ice in a flowing river.
Dude ! big icebergs ,about to get gnarly
I work in Montpellier Vermont and the river is near the building and it did have a ice jam and the two foot thick ice blocks was higher than where you are filming this . It was scary. . It’s now just running water with huge ice blocks on the bank .
Jeff Sprake I was filming this right out in front of my house is so spooky but compelling to watch
Was this the first time the cameraman had seen ice in a river? I’m just curious as to what took place to provoke him to say "amazing".
not only amazing, how about gnarly lol
Gnarly to the max, my dude. Thanks for sharing a piece of nature's awesome power and beauty!
Where is the jam ???
Its at ruclips.net/video/9EcjWd-O4jI/видео.html
Zactly
Yeah, that's the jam.
joel wanha NEXT TO THE PEANUT BUTTER!!!
(get it? get it? get it? SNUCKER-SNUCKER-SNUCKER!!!(
Dontchya mean Smucker's, Smucker's, Smucker's?
not really the "jam" I was looking for...
"This is CRAAZY." Doesn't this happen every year? Yes, yes it does.
Lot of ice in the river, but no ice jam. The river level never changed. Now, if you wanted to see a real ice jam, you should have been in Johnson (Lamoille River) or Swanton (Missisquoi River).
See now I could watch things like this for hours. Far better than the vids made up of 16yo playing video games while talking 'bout politics.
It all reminds me of reading Jack London. He wrote frequently about the ice breakups in the Alaskan/Yukon/Klondike gold mining districts. Colossal chunks would build up in narrow defiles, pinches, in a river's, a creek's course, and these had already substantially battered along banks upstream. Pressure would build, with more and more water being impounded behind these dams. All of a sudden, it would all explode free--kablooey!! Chunks bigger than houses charging down faster than locomotives, and being so cold, the ice was at least as hard as steel. Boulders heaved up from the streambed, groves of trees pulled out entire, no more of man's feeble bridges, entire mining villages obliterated, mudbanks several yards thick instantly generated. With new channels created in only a few hours, minutes, when it all retreats, new channels and shoals, maybe more than a mile from the old streambeds, laden with locktight debris, corpses, and carcasses. All with tremendous roars and crashes!
awesome vid bro! i live right on the Hudson river in the ADK's...she went out the same day but at night. i could feel my house shaking fro bergs hitting trees! i tried to film it but it was too dark. talk about scary...the sounds were unreal! thanks for sharing
Who else clicked on this because of the 'Borderland' Urban Fantasy series? ;-D
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Borderland_Series
that is neither 'badass' nor 'scary'............. in fact it's quite soporific...............ZZZZZZzzzzzz
Thanks for sharing from Florida. Looks pretty gnarly to me and I love watching it.
great to watch as we get nothing like this in the uk
Perhaps it may yet still happen, if you get the right combinations of copious precipitation, extended cold, radical swings of freeze and thaw, and, debris lodging up against narrow defiles. I just hope that you have enough Public Works and Safety Engineers to warn the people of imminent dangers, should such calamities happen in the UK. I should think that Scotland would be more prone to stuff like this, with all of its gorges.
1986 just called. It wants the word "gnarly" back for it's time capsule.....lol
Of course, Michael... everyone must conform like sheep and say, wear, and do only what's in style. Follow society off a cliff if that's where it's headed. Now, go put on your ripped jeans as you've been instructed and await further instructions.
@@skeeterfan3626Morgane
not only that, he was using it wrong,,,look it up lol
Mad river in Ohio?
Vermont
A reminder of why I moved from Alaska to Arizona..
I'd worry more about putting some oil in your car.
Thank you for sharing. This is an experience that I have never seen before.
Edward Goldberg thank you for watching!... glad you enjoyed it!... i was lucky it didn't rise any higher... the river supposed to break again in the next month or so and I plan on being a little bit more prepared for it.
Dios usa. La naturaleza. Para enseñarnos cosas. Maravillosa..😊
Bet that makes bank fishing a little hard.
Why did you leave the truck idling? Nice video, but it would have been better without the background noise.
And I think the name Johnny "Vermont" is s clue, lol 😁
Narly can’t find that word in dictionary
G-narly
Nature doing its thing very cool
the whole video is pointed at where the ice is coming from....too bad we cant see where its going and piling into things...
Cool video but would be better if u stopped zooming and moving around so much.
Nice video
Didn't see no JAM, just ice flow. Want to see an ice jam? Come to the St. Clair River in late Feb. Where you can walk across it, if you got the Kahona's
+ it's actually ' cojoñes' en español. Or testi-cal-es. But
Call them as u see 'em.
That was really neat to watch. I've never seen it actually happening!
Ideal candidate for videoing a table tennis match ?
I guess gnarly is in the eye of the beholder, or maybe you had to be there. This seems more like kinda neat.
Very cool, but all I could thing of is I wish they'd shut the car off.
Truck noise in the background ruins it along with all the talking.
what is so scary and gnarly about ice chunks floating in water??
There is no ice jam here. This is an ordinary spring ice break-up, where the ice chunks flow smoothly downstream. An ice jam means the ice stops flowing when something "jams" it and then the river starts to overflow its banks in order to get around the jam.
Clifton Dean thanks!
So scary!!! I hate water maybe because i can't swim right.
Knarly Man watch the Yellowstone and you’ll see knarly
That was pretty tame and certainly wasn't an "ice jam".
Wat ice jam all I see is ice flowing down a river show me the dam wher it colect and sho me wath is done about it
Next time, turn your vehicle's engine off.
think some guy has his diesel truck idling instead of shutting it off like designed to do.
Ice jams are like dams! My place was flooded from Ice Jam!
that's crazy!! And a little scary!
Wtf??? How long u lived in northern NE?
I wish that the people shooting videos didn’t think they had to talk throughout, saying say things like ‘it’s gonna get gnarly!’ Over and over.
me too
If you ever film again, don't talk. There was no ice jam and it certainly was not gnarly.
thanks for watching
!
To this day . . . .he is still waiting for it to get gnarly.
Anyone up for some swimming?
I missed the ice jam......
Got to see the Mill Brook (RT17) when this happens...... CRAZY
It's in northern Vermont. I used to live in Vermont
GNARLY......................lol...whatever
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Вам стоит увидеть ледоход на сибирских реках, таких как Лена или Енисей.
We have alot of that in fla. It looks cool . bet it causes havoc
Wow 😮 amazing
turn the engine off.it detracts from the visuals
My buddy pulled up with his truck!... lol. I'm getting ready for it to break again this year... Hopefully I can do it quieter! Thanks for watching.
Not an ice dam, rather an ice run!
i think i saw bernie in there with the green new deal
I'm a covered bridge in New Hampshire.
This is the stuff us covered bridges have nightmares about.
it not spring yet still march
Amazing!! Lovely video xx
Flash floods happen when the ice jam starts and backs the water up behind it. Here is an example of after the ice jam breaks and the river floods and leaves the ice behind on the shore. his just happened last week across the iver from us. A small town upstream flooded from the ice jams. wnep.com/2018/01/27/taking-advantage-of-warm-weather-in-luzerne-county/
Bet you cant swim across it!
Sound sucks! Turn off motor
This is not bad I live in Canada
Nature always has it's "curve balls" to offer but you didn't get one of those today as
this was a normal ice flow..... lol, it's still a sight to behold especially for all of those
who don't see the waterways freeze up every year like you do? IF this had been any
kind of, "Event", you'd have been on the bridge watching it stack up dangerously
against that structure. That didn't happen so all is good, so is the catch. peace
You need to go back & learn what an ice jam is Johnny Vermont. Ice Jam is what you put on your toast in the morning.......this is an ice flow & a pretty tame one at that.