Insane Flash Flooding, Antelope Canyon and Page Arizona. August 2nd, 2013

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  • @jameswatters2012
    @jameswatters2012 4 года назад +57

    I was camping 20yrs ago in Yosemite National Park with my cousins and uncle when I was visiting on holiday from Scotland. One night there was a massive thunderstorm and the creek which was about 150’ away and 30’ below us suffered a flash flood which brought the water to within 20’ of our campsite. It was frightening and thrilling at the same time to see what Mother Nature can do. The speed and noise of the water was incredible and the flood lasted for about 3hrs before it went as quickly as it came. No lives were lost, fortunately.

  • @elkhunter8664
    @elkhunter8664 10 лет назад +44

    Having spent time in this beautiful area, and being a lifelong Arizonan, I must say you have the prettiest mud I've ever seen. Seriously, I have been involved in cleanups in the past, And red sand is way easier to deal with than black clay. Thanks for the good quality video.

  • @Kumachanchan
    @Kumachanchan 10 лет назад +153

    I was in that slot Canyon with my wife on a tour, and the floor to ceiling (where the water is flowing) is over 45 feet. The Navajo woman told me the canyon floods at 60mph and will go from floor to ceiling in 30 seconds

    • @junglie
      @junglie 5 лет назад +26

      Bet you wanted to leave soon after being told that!

    • @0_mfg
      @0_mfg 5 лет назад +1

      @@junglie lmao

    • @jeffgo5742
      @jeffgo5742 5 лет назад +6

      Hence the name flash flood

    • @om3g4z3r0
      @om3g4z3r0 4 года назад +1

      @@jeffgo5742 NOW I GET IT

    • @christopping5876
      @christopping5876 3 года назад +1

      Yes. Walkwd it too! Amazing. Do not mess with nature it always wins!

  • @FLPhotoCatcher
    @FLPhotoCatcher 10 лет назад +164

    It would be cool to take a picture from the same spot in a slot canyon after each significant flood, and then make the pictures into a time lapse showing the erosion.

    • @rankinstudio
      @rankinstudio  10 лет назад +28

      The erosion of the canyon is actually very slow. Really unnoticeable. The sand levels in the canyon can change dramatically between floods.

    • @FLPhotoCatcher
      @FLPhotoCatcher 10 лет назад +14

      rankinstudio
      It would be a time lapse very long in the making.

    • @natadane9610
      @natadane9610 9 лет назад +1

      +FLPhotoCatcher very awesome idea

    • @warrenlauzon5315
      @warrenlauzon5315 8 лет назад +8

      +FLPhotoCatcher Yeah, like a few hundred years.

    • @alanbolt1211
      @alanbolt1211 7 лет назад +1

      FLPhotoCatcher q

  • @googoo-gjoob
    @googoo-gjoob 4 года назад +45

    hey Dave, that 1st scene at Antelope Canyon, how about editing in a dry day comparison shot?

  • @ericu808
    @ericu808 10 лет назад +68

    It's so cool I actually got to witness flash floods @ this scale. Thank you for the vid! As scary as they get they are truly fascinating.

    • @theyoungindian5475
      @theyoungindian5475 4 года назад

      Come to India

    • @jessicakirsh
      @jessicakirsh 4 года назад

      I hope to have the opportunity to witness this one day!

    • @SvobodovaEva
      @SvobodovaEva 3 года назад +3

      What did you do with all that time you saved by typing @ instead of "at" ?

    • @grandpagrandmajustkeepgoin4560
      @grandpagrandmajustkeepgoin4560 3 года назад

      Fascinating just like watching tornadoes!

    • @LisaFaiss
      @LisaFaiss 3 года назад

      They are interesting from afar, but all I could think of is that’s how the 10 German tourists died in Antelope.I can’t even believe the tour guides were able to survive something like that. Somehow the tied into the sides of the canyon.

  • @philthycat1408
    @philthycat1408 5 лет назад +102

    Appears to be the perfect place to open a terracotta pot shop.

    • @ronaldshank7589
      @ronaldshank7589 4 года назад +6

      Yeah! With all that mud and clay, you couldn't miss! Just go getcha some mud and clay after it dries out, add water, mix it up, and fire it in the nearest kiln! Man, that's a LOAD of mud and clay left in that parking lot! Fire up the kilns, Bertha... it's pottery making time!!!

    • @Brucev7
      @Brucev7 3 года назад +1

      Therapeutic Mud Baths as well!

    • @okkarkyaw8145
      @okkarkyaw8145 3 года назад

      .1ggffhgfĵgfhhfgjkkjhjkkhhjjhhkjjjjĵrhjgjhj

    • @rollinmckim4719
      @rollinmckim4719 3 года назад

      Or a Navajo Dream Catcher store.

  • @HiramMaxem
    @HiramMaxem 11 лет назад +2

    Wow! So glad it didn't get worse. We were there less than a week later, the property owner of lower Antelope Canyon was actually doing repairs to the steps and ladders that were damaged, half the slot canyon was closed so we didn't reach the end, again, so glad it wasn't worse. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jesser5127
    @jesser5127 6 лет назад +13

    Someone should attach a camera up near the top of the walls or on that bridge somewhere right before a flash flood and record the canyon filling up with water that gets higher.

  • @christinetrue8198
    @christinetrue8198 9 месяцев назад +1

    I very much appreciate that you know the correct way to film…horizontal! Thank you

  • @E3ECO
    @E3ECO 3 года назад +4

    I've been to Antelope Canyon. It's amazing seeing it full of water. Too bad you couldn't get a shot of it exiting.

  • @thundercloudentertainment900
    @thundercloudentertainment900 10 лет назад +11

    That is so amazing! I am a serious flood enthusiast and would have loved to have been there.

  • @aidanhicks5316
    @aidanhicks5316 6 лет назад +12

    Wow! The entire canyon's underwater! That's insane

  • @craighiebert3384
    @craighiebert3384 6 лет назад +1

    As a wannabe meteorologist, I love this. Don't love the damage it does, but it's amazing to watch. I grew up in Los Angeles, I saw my first flash flood not far from this area (near Wikieup on Hwy 93). It was that same pink mud. As a high school graduation gift in 1981, my dad took me on an EPIC road trip across the western U.S. GREAT memories with all that spectacular scenery everywhere!

  • @Utroll
    @Utroll 10 лет назад +6

    I guess it's this amazing flush of abrasive sand & stones that shaped antelope canyon along ages. Amazing and beautiful phenomenon. Thanks for posting that one.

  • @theresa42213
    @theresa42213 8 лет назад +8

    Great vids Rankin! l love watching these kinds of things. Hope everyone was ok.

  • @cacatr4495
    @cacatr4495 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for "filming" and posting this; I've added this to my large Arizona playlist, to the Antelope Canyon/Page section, to share this with others. Thanks again.

  • @Lyrinda
    @Lyrinda 11 лет назад

    Superb video! Having stood above the lip of Antelope Canyon and looked down where it runs under the highway bridge, it is awesome to think of the violent swirls and scours of water sweeping through that beautiful tortured slot.

  • @camacmoore
    @camacmoore 11 лет назад +1

    That is amazing. My son & I were through there July 9,2013. Looks so powerful. Very scary. Nature is amazing.

  • @rankinstudio
    @rankinstudio  11 лет назад +14

    I did tours out there for 2 years. It was amazing to see how the canyon changed from flood to flood. I have seen it change over 5-8 feet just between two floods. It was like a new canyon each time it flashed. I would think these floods are definitely lowering the floor.

    • @OneBlueFroggy
      @OneBlueFroggy 4 года назад

      Well then why did you say it wouldn't show much difference in a timelapse ? Just wondering, this video is quite an awesome spectacle, thanks ! 🇨🇦

    • @johnmudd6453
      @johnmudd6453 2 года назад

      Visited upper antelope canyon and the guide showed us a feature called the cats head , went back 3 years later and you couldn't see it because the canyon floor had changed and you didn't get the same perspective

  • @EcoEarthNut
    @EcoEarthNut 6 лет назад

    That's insane. I hiked Antelope Canyon in '81, it's hard to imagine the volume of water dropped from that storm. Great video - thanks!

  • @lisajohnson5516
    @lisajohnson5516 3 года назад +1

    We love your videos. This is amazing; we appreciate your eye for what's important, and your sense of perfect commentary. Thank you.

  • @ryabow
    @ryabow 4 года назад

    Gotta love Arizona weather. Not a drop of reason where you are, but the washes and canyons are still absolutely raging.

  • @philtripe
    @philtripe 8 лет назад

    i drove this road back in 1989 when my buddy and i drove my truck out here, it was raining and the road was the water channel which freaked me out being a yankee and a teenager i just followed the car in front of me...it was maybe 4-6 inches deep in spots, nothing like this, but i could see that all the water was going to be in the road which is the lowest spot for miles...which is why we build roads out here in those places cause they have the least amount of obstacles(in the dry season at least)...i fell in love with the west that year

  • @texannabelle
    @texannabelle 11 лет назад

    We were on that road in May, 2012. Sooo glad we missed this excitement, but thanks for posting the video so quickly. Only last night we saw one of your videos on Discovery Channel about the debris flows. You're doing a great job. Be careful! but you already know that.

  • @m.a.vestal8253
    @m.a.vestal8253 6 лет назад

    Fricken INSANE that slot canyon.... Great job man.... Water scares me the most...
    Thanks man.....

  • @rankinstudio
    @rankinstudio  11 лет назад +18

    All the water you see here went through upper. I'm sure it was raging.

  • @griz063
    @griz063 5 лет назад +3

    @rankinstudio Hey Dave. Your videos of the flash-floods were my motivation to visit Utah and Arizona. I've been at the bottom of one of these slots and fully understand what you're saying about them being very deep. But a "before-during-after" comparison (a dissolve if you're cinematically gifted) would speak volumes. My particular encounter with them was at Waterholes Canyon, S on 89 from Horseshoe Bend.

  • @benth162
    @benth162 4 года назад +1

    I've been binge watching these Lahars (Debris flow) of different videographers for about an hour and it just amazes me how much water can be taken up into clouds. The power of the water is amazing. I watched a 150 ton boulder as large as a Volkswagen bug or bigger being swept along like God was playing marbles.

  • @rankinstudio
    @rankinstudio  11 лет назад +4

    I think they already got 89 opened again. They make quick work of that stuff. I'm curious about damage costs.

  • @tv288
    @tv288 11 лет назад

    Thanks for showing us the forces that formed those amazing slot canyons!

  • @relentlessundrdawg
    @relentlessundrdawg 10 лет назад +5

    Page is a tourist destination in which 3 landmarks, Lake Powell, the Horseshoe Bend of the Colorado River, and the Antelope Slot Canyon are all in this area. I went there last October, and 90% of the population is Navajo Indian. Can't wait to head there this October to take more photos of the area. I would never go there during monsoon season though.

    • @jacobhawks6831
      @jacobhawks6831 6 лет назад

      hop 🔯🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲antelope hunp da forests ntvhzzas

    • @LAnonHubbard
      @LAnonHubbard 5 лет назад

      Check out Buckskin Gulch too if you like slot canyons.

  • @guntherultraboltnovacrunch5248
    @guntherultraboltnovacrunch5248 9 лет назад

    Nice video. Well done. I appreciate the decent narrative and steady cam.

  • @tractors44
    @tractors44 11 лет назад

    Great video, we visited Page in the summer of 1984 and the whole area was dry then.

  • @BenHorne
    @BenHorne 11 лет назад +2

    Very impressive! I've enjoyed viewing your flash flood videos for quite some time, and this one is pretty insane!

  • @laradolilly
    @laradolilly 11 лет назад

    I lived in AZ for 6 years, and saw some amazing flash floods, way before cell phones and the days when anyone had video capabilities...this is typical, yet very few people understand the danger, still. Pay attention to those "Careful Flash Flood" signs, friends. Lives can be saved. To get and post such a great video of this flood is very cool!!!

  • @Scrat335
    @Scrat335 4 года назад +1

    I was at that Maverick last August on a road trip. Nice area.

  • @snakeblade88
    @snakeblade88 11 лет назад

    It's one thing to hear this on the news as we enjoyed a nice day up in SLC, totally another to see it like this! That slot canyon was insane as it emptied...

  • @jeffgo5742
    @jeffgo5742 5 лет назад +4

    I remember that storm I was living in Phoenix at the time and it was crazy there too

  • @Mtnred738
    @Mtnred738 11 лет назад +1

    I was there in Antelope Canyon in the early summer. Very impressive video!

  • @pedrito77
    @pedrito77 3 года назад

    Holy mother nature! That was both amazing and scaring. Thank you for sharing!

  • @mefford67
    @mefford67 5 лет назад +15

    Gotta love Monsoon season in the desert!

  • @daveeyes
    @daveeyes 11 лет назад +1

    Very impressive. Reminds of the Cherry Creek flood in Denver, 1965 -- there's something about watching trees and big rocks being swept along.

  • @garyobrienNC
    @garyobrienNC 11 лет назад

    Good work. The water in Antelope Canyon was amazing.

  • @sandmantk4901
    @sandmantk4901 3 года назад

    Nice work guys. thanks for posting

  • @jenjonphotography
    @jenjonphotography 6 лет назад

    That's crazy, we were there a few months ago & you'll never expect something like this happen to such a hot & dry place. Page is amazing!

  • @mikehenry4743
    @mikehenry4743 6 лет назад

    Great video, I love monsoon season in Arizona.

  • @willbur73
    @willbur73 11 лет назад

    I got off the lake from the Antelope SMP about half an hour after all this. From the lake we saw a ton of rain hit Page, and tried to hurry back. We did see a ton of the flooding under that bridge though, which was wild.
    Water has incredible power.

  • @FILIPFROMSALMO
    @FILIPFROMSALMO 11 лет назад +2

    Good video. I can see how the power of water can cut those slot canyons now

  • @plazgaz
    @plazgaz 9 лет назад +48

    The Geologist in me is screaming with delight right now.

    • @Stacie45
      @Stacie45 9 лет назад

      ***** 50 dollah make you hollah!

    • @raimundoferreira7626
      @raimundoferreira7626 7 лет назад +1

      plazgaz , go back there in a couple thousand years , and you will see another Grand Canyon

  • @DeniseHedberg66
    @DeniseHedberg66 7 лет назад

    Really awesome!! Beautiful, but scary just watching it. I'm sure it was great to see it in person! All that power!

  • @PlainObserver
    @PlainObserver 11 лет назад

    Freakin awesome! Thanks for videoing and uploading. I had no idea that Antelope Canyon ever filled up completely. I got gas at that Maverick back in 2009!

    • @LAnonHubbard
      @LAnonHubbard 5 лет назад

      I hope your stomach's better now

  • @wildbonded
    @wildbonded 6 лет назад +1

    We just back from here, amazing place!

  • @johnedwards1685
    @johnedwards1685 3 года назад +5

    I think I’m beginning to understand “shadow of death” when walking in the valley.

  • @LibertyTreeBud
    @LibertyTreeBud 11 лет назад

    I love the color of that mud. It looks like it would be fun to slosh around in it, but with rubber boots. Thanks for sharing.

  • @calcrappie8507
    @calcrappie8507 6 лет назад

    Best damn dam tour I ever been on was right here. Glen Canyon Dam is a big ass dam. Took an elevator 50 some stories down into the bowels of that thing. Leaks like a sombitch down there. And that bridge you cross into Page, AZ. was real damn scary walking across. Make your eyes bug out walking across that one. Loooong way down.

  • @joelcrunk651
    @joelcrunk651 5 лет назад +2

    It would be interesting to see what the before and after photos look like in the slot canyon.

  • @RandolphAgarn1
    @RandolphAgarn1 11 лет назад +1

    I have seen this happen near Parker, AZ. I live in that area and it can get crazy when it floods.

  • @TomRedondoLBC
    @TomRedondoLBC 11 лет назад

    Nice work on filming the flood , can ya get up to Antelope canyon to show the changes ,before and after, at the head of the river ?

  • @bcboy11
    @bcboy11 6 лет назад

    Nice vid, would also be nice to see what the canyon looks like without water.

  • @sonic1045
    @sonic1045 4 года назад

    O.M.G AMAZING FOOTAGE .. THANKS!

  • @nohbodhi1120
    @nohbodhi1120 3 года назад +1

    To anyone wondering flash floods happen basically every time there is significant rain in AZ. Not to this degree all the time obviously but the ground is so dry and hard that it takes forever to absorb water so if it rains for more than 10 mins its start flooding

  • @samanthadrudge8589
    @samanthadrudge8589 11 лет назад

    The source of the flood (the "river") was only about 500 feet from my apartment, it swamped out the road that connects my apartments to Highway 89 but they did not need to close the road.

  • @spicecatz
    @spicecatz 11 лет назад

    Whoa this is something we rarely see up in Michigan. Nature is amazing.

  • @BillyBob-qh9fm
    @BillyBob-qh9fm 6 лет назад

    great footage... you did a great job

  • @vivianblack7266
    @vivianblack7266 11 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing... I never seen Page flooded, I thought this video was amazingly crazy...
    WowWWWWW!

  • @dbherberg
    @dbherberg 11 лет назад

    What happened to the sewer plant next door to the Maverick station? How much other untreated "sediment" from there washed into the Colorado?

  • @johnhiram1207
    @johnhiram1207 11 лет назад +2

    Pretty impressive video. Never mess with Mother Nature.

  • @LindCoulee
    @LindCoulee 11 лет назад

    Super amazing and impressive video. Must love AZ.

  • @elnabjelland-hughes8172
    @elnabjelland-hughes8172 3 года назад

    Awesome flash flood - scary and beautiful at the same time 👍 thank you for sharing this amazing video 😊💕

  • @Bzapp725
    @Bzapp725 8 лет назад +5

    what happens afterward for cleanup? snow plow?- that sludge has got to weigh tons

    • @cacatr4495
      @cacatr4495 6 лет назад

      Earth-moving equipment.

  • @OM3N1R
    @OM3N1R 11 лет назад

    Wow! Great Video! Was thinking of going into town yesterday, now I'm glad I didn't!

  • @gaittr
    @gaittr 3 года назад

    Wow. Great documentation

  • @danmart9087
    @danmart9087 2 года назад

    We have done the Canyon tour. That would be cool if somebody could get it with the water coming out of the crack up there. Good video thank you

  • @Ronin4614
    @Ronin4614 6 лет назад

    Nice video, David!

  • @WildlifeObsessed
    @WildlifeObsessed 8 лет назад +1

    Utterly amazed at this, since we walked down Little Antelope Canyon on a dry, clear, glorious sunshiny day in April 2013.
    Heeded the warnings about flash floods etc and had a Guide, but to see this taken but a few months later is horrifyingly scary.
    Thanks for posting/sharing.

  • @burlapse4113
    @burlapse4113 10 лет назад

    We go there every summer, great footage!

  • @thedirtman00
    @thedirtman00 11 лет назад

    Good video. Thank you. I wonder how long it took to clear highway 89 and whether I will see some of the storm remnants when I visit Page on Wednesday.

  • @Torrque
    @Torrque 11 лет назад

    That's some quality, effective flood planning in the road work there. ADOT should be proud of such forward thinking.

  • @rankinstudio
    @rankinstudio  11 лет назад +8

    Maverick is a gas station. Page is a tourist town :)

  • @BurtonSKnowles
    @BurtonSKnowles 5 лет назад

    I am mesmerized by all these videos. The power of mother nature! Thanks for these great vids!!

  • @steveborden12
    @steveborden12 3 года назад +2

    People need to learb how to surf this shit and turn it into a sport

  • @gasman1367
    @gasman1367 11 лет назад

    Excellent coverage!!

  • @redmeat2ndamendment695
    @redmeat2ndamendment695 4 года назад

    Is there video of the cleanup? Must have been quite satisfying to watch.

  • @ldjican
    @ldjican 11 лет назад

    Great video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @patrickwest6876
    @patrickwest6876 2 года назад

    Great footage!!!!

  • @cdiana1
    @cdiana1 6 лет назад

    Great videos. Thanks!

  • @honjarvey
    @honjarvey 11 лет назад

    amazing footage...wonder if other nearby slots/roads got flooded too? thanks for sharing!

  • @ChrisCXK
    @ChrisCXK 9 лет назад

    I'm glad that didn't happen while I was there. It rained really hard when we visited this year, it was that storm that swept away campers in Utah. We were sleeping in our truck so that would have been a crappy surprised to wake up to.

  • @lightningsurvivor1432
    @lightningsurvivor1432 7 лет назад

    thats what makes these canyons so beautiful

  • @Strawberyykitten
    @Strawberyykitten 11 лет назад

    is it still all muddy there ans is the road still closed

  • @andrenewcomb3708
    @andrenewcomb3708 3 года назад

    Things have changed there. I was there in the 1990's and there wasn't anything on #89. You had to go up an incline to get to Page. And every time I look at flooding upstream from Mead, I wonder that is there some sort of program with DOI as to silt management? Loss of storage? There's a serious drop-off just west of #89 into Glen Canyon.

  • @rankinstudio
    @rankinstudio  11 лет назад +3

    Yeah, we got some good storms for sure :)

  • @dddhhh2612
    @dddhhh2612 4 года назад

    Not sure how much development was there back in 2013, but now (2020) that area has been built up quite a bit.

  • @aircooledvw62
    @aircooledvw62 10 лет назад +6

    wow great footage. I love Arizona.

  • @Issano98
    @Issano98 4 года назад +1

    So cool to see Mother Nature at work taking back what’s hers.

  • @heathermchaney7896
    @heathermchaney7896 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this video!! My family home is on Navajo Dr. right above where you are filming; I haven't been home in awhile and I am so homesick! I grew up here, 4th grade through high school and this is my favorite place on earth! Thanks again, so much!!

    • @johnmudd6453
      @johnmudd6453 2 года назад

      I am from Scotland and Page is also my favourite town in the USA stayed in a B&B in South Navajo drive for 2 weeks exploring the area , balloon festival, upper and lower antelope ,rafting on the Colorado ,the dam tour ,North rim of the canyon ,monument valley ,etc etc the whole area is awesome ,oh and nearly forgot the windy Mesa.

  • @texannabelle
    @texannabelle 11 лет назад

    David, I do NOT remember! My husband was "surfing" the channels, and he came upon one of yours in which you are describing how the water pushes the massive debris collection in front of it. He had been watching a rerun of Nik Wallenda's tightrope walk over Grand Canyon. It's possible that it was in conjunction with that. Our viewing time was between 8 and 10 p.m. CDT.

  • @TheJchip
    @TheJchip 11 лет назад +1

    I was there the day before he filmed this

  • @aubreybryan5332
    @aubreybryan5332 3 года назад

    Absolutely AMAZING!!!