The Deadly Parks of America | National Park Disasters Marathon #2

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
  • National Park Disasters Marathon #2 highlights five captivating stories set in Yosemite, Yellowstone, Joshua Tree, Mt. Rainier, and Carlsbad Caverns National Parks, showcasing some of the finest tales featured on this channel.
    0:00 Introduction
    2:06 Disaster on Mt Rainier • Roped Up Climbers Fall...
    31:41 Hot Spring Horror • Hot Spring Horror | A ...
    44:03 Joshua Tree Hike Gone Wrong • A Desert Tragedy | Jos...
    1:01:36 Hikers Caught in Yosemite Lightning Storm • The Deadly Half Dome C...
    1:10:58 Hopelessly Lost & Trapped in a Desert Canyon Hopelessly Lost & Trapped in a Desert Canyon • Camping Trip Gone Real...
    1:44:41 Conclusion
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  • @bojo2770
    @bojo2770 3 месяца назад +19

    I let this lull me to sleep last night which was hard cuz I wanted to keep listening! So I'm back for a second round! Love these longer compilation videos!

  • @lexyshannon9428
    @lexyshannon9428 3 месяца назад +9

    That Mt. Ranier story is both incredible and sad. I can't imagine watching your friend plumet down a mountainside for even a second. And after that, to hear that one of those who were sent to rescue you had also passed in the incident. That must have been so difficult to recover from, emotionally

  • @FrederickTheGrt
    @FrederickTheGrt Месяц назад +4

    "We are suing the National Park, how dare you have wildlife features in a National Wildlife Park. No one expects for there to be hot springs in Yellowstone!"

  • @peaharrison9071
    @peaharrison9071 3 месяца назад +12

    Moral of the story, don’t go to the desert to Tripp

    • @rcking4084
      @rcking4084 Месяц назад

      Ha right. But if you do, limit it to only 3 different types of hallucinogens.

  • @cliftonsargent1572
    @cliftonsargent1572 3 месяца назад +8

    Hell ya, I’m gonna really appreciate being an early fan. Love seeing the hunger and channel uploads. I hope you don’t change to much when you start passing 1 mill then 2 mill. Don’t you change on us like well you know

  • @vincevincent6984
    @vincevincent6984 3 месяца назад +7

    Can’t even imagine the suffering & loss of hope you’d have to face to make that choice . Just imagine how bad it is for those folks who didn’t have a gun to end their suffering. Rip 💐

  • @matthewwright3930
    @matthewwright3930 5 дней назад

    People out there trying to make sagas with repeat disasters!!
    “Half Dome”
    “Half Dome 2: Electric Boogaloo!!”
    “Half Dome 3: And Now I Can’t Pee”

  • @Solo-Road
    @Solo-Road 3 месяца назад +3

    I enjoy this channel

  • @aftertheheadlines
    @aftertheheadlines 3 месяца назад +8

    Rachel and Joseph, I believe he killed her because she wasn’t interested in him romantically.
    Didn’t the autopsy say her injuries were the gunshot wound.
    If they were 2 miles from where they were parked, it makes no sense he would have gone for help in at dawn-cooler hours. Or shooting off all his bullets to get attention, not just three.
    When I was a cop we were trained to always say a victim did not suffer when asked. Never give full details.

    • @stoneysdead689
      @stoneysdead689 3 месяца назад +6

      They were both severely dehydrated at the time of death- so badly neither of them would've been able to walk any longer. It was clear they had both gone without food or water for several days- and in a place like Joshua Tree- that's fatal. They both had injuries and blisters on their feet and legs. It was obvious that they had been lost, that they had tried to find their way out, and that they had eventually ran out of water or food. In fact, it was so obvious her own family thinks she was killed to end her suffering- forensics supports this, and so did a thorough investigation of the scene by detectives- don't you think any of these ppl would be in a much better place to understand what may have happened here than you- someone who watched a 15 min. RUclips clip on it?

    • @rcking4084
      @rcking4084 Месяц назад +2

      No, it said that she fell at some point, he carried her to a shaded spot, took care of her until they couldn't bear the elements and lack of food and water.

    • @user-wp1pl5je2u
      @user-wp1pl5je2u Месяц назад

      whatz up with the gun........ found buried in the sand? how? by whom ?

  • @Reality_TV
    @Reality_TV 6 дней назад +2

    I can't believe the family of that one guy sued for his accident in Yellowstone. Who, in their right mind, would go running around Yellowstone at NIGHT, in the back country no less? I can't get over that! That place is very dangerous during the day, when you can see everything clearly! There's no way I would be in the back country jumping around anything at night! You never know what you're going to step into, be attacked by or fall through in Yellowstone back country! I literally remember this beautiful area in the back country that I was taking a picture of. I turned to the side and this huge plume of gas rose from the ground out of nowhere. I backed up so quickly and went on my way. You have to be so careful in that park because there are many things that can kill you there, including the very ground you are walking on! Yellowstone is a super volcano! Period! It isn't Disneyland! And it gets SUPER dark in the back country at night! All you have are the stars and whatever light you bring in. There are no overhead lights! It's the wilderness. Only nuts go around in the back country at night.

  • @petratuccino717
    @petratuccino717 3 месяца назад +5

    RIP Nick Hall ❤ sorry you had a psychopath as a dad, a bear hunter!?! Great show tfs #Live&LetLive

  • @petervanwyngaard4788
    @petervanwyngaard4788 2 месяца назад +1

    Such flowery prose....

  • @dantheloanmanvegas
    @dantheloanmanvegas 3 месяца назад +2

    I feel like I've seen all of this stuff before on your channel. Is this just a rehash of old stuff? Like a repeat on network TV?

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  3 месяца назад +7

      Yes. Many people prefer the marathon format. Many channels in the genre do this.

  • @lindabriggs5118
    @lindabriggs5118 3 месяца назад +4

    City people need to research the area they want to visit, otherwise, you are a liability out there. Also, obey the rules. No selfies with wildlife, enjoy them at a safe distance. Clean up after yourselves, dont leave trash, pick that stuff up. Use bear proof contains to store your food and leftovers. Use common sense. Stay on the trail, no bush whacking unless you know what you are doing. Dress for the weather or bring a change clothes. Bring water! Invest in a GPS device so if you do get lost, so searchers can find you. Tell family where you are going and when you plan return. Think smarter not harder. Be safe.

  • @wasabiflavoredcocaine
    @wasabiflavoredcocaine 3 месяца назад +3

    Wait I missed this? Damn

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  3 месяца назад +2

      Sorry wasabi. Had to move it up.

    • @wasabiflavoredcocaine
      @wasabiflavoredcocaine 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@outdoordisastershorrific animal disasters would be a good series along with horrific alcohol decisions

  • @AnnaWolford-ok4ev
    @AnnaWolford-ok4ev Месяц назад

    The girl that got hurt so bad with Stacy's crew. How did she do?

  • @joseph-mariopelerin7028
    @joseph-mariopelerin7028 3 месяца назад +44

    parks are not the problem... city peoples in the park are...

    • @charlesdial7152
      @charlesdial7152 3 месяца назад +8

      Nah I don't believe the city folks are the problem, I've heard of mountain men and hunters, woodsman and they come up missing..why do women go hiking by themselves with no protection and most of them are from the country and they never come back from smthg weird happening 🤔💯

    • @GenevaCat
      @GenevaCat 3 месяца назад +7

      nahhh, its the lack of education and the feeling that they're invincible is the problem. Many experienced outdoors people get into trouble because they try to push their luck or don't prepare enough/don't have a contingency plan if things go south.

    • @joseph-mariopelerin7028
      @joseph-mariopelerin7028 3 месяца назад +2

      @BabyTheSkyIsBlue that's true, it's not unique to cities...
      But...

    • @awesome_comment
      @awesome_comment 3 месяца назад +6

      Not just city people..... all people!

    • @iluv2cheer176
      @iluv2cheer176 3 месяца назад +4

      That's such a wild oversimplification, there's countless stories about "rugged woodsman" making dumb choices and doing things incredibly unsafe. Someone living in a city doesn't mean they've spent their whole lives there or have zero outdoor knowledge😂😂 the number of people I grew up with in the Midwest who are idiots about the outdoors is staggering lol

  • @mwhitelaw8569
    @mwhitelaw8569 3 месяца назад +3

    Funny
    Climbed mt rainier in 1979 at age 11 with my dad and brother with no problems at all. Guess we were lucky

    • @GenevaCat
      @GenevaCat 3 месяца назад +4

      I've just learned to never underestimate nature. When I was around 10 my parents and I went for a hike in one of the hills by my hometown in the Philippines (like its a hill how dangerous can it be????). It was supposed to be leisurely hike but we got hit with a surprise torrential downpour, a flashflood and a mudslide. Came back home cold miserable and shook up.

  • @TovaLight
    @TovaLight 3 месяца назад +9

    the joshua tree incident is sus.
    why wouldn’t joseph try to find help if he was fully physically capable of doing so after rachel hit her head? they were 2 miles away from their car. why wouldn’t he desperately try to reach authorities if that became their only option to leave? even with no cell signal, 911 is still reachable, albeit not at all times, but if you keep trying chances are likely you can eventually reach a dispatcher. i’ve been to joshua tree and 2 miles out from the parking lot, we still had cell service.
    it seems he made no attempt to save her life. and they keep saying he was prepared with weapons, why not be prepared with the basics before considering arming yourself…like enough water and food and medical supplies in case of an emergency!? the story of what they believe happened sounds even far fetched for a fairytale plot.
    joseph was not a hero and rachel lost her beautiful life to another deranged man who desperately needed more help for his mental instability than rachel most likely needed for her physical injury. sad story, let’s at least honor the real turn of events.

    • @rcking4084
      @rcking4084 Месяц назад +2

      LoL. Where did you get all that from? Joshua tree gets extremely hot in the summer. They were lost, they didn't know they were 2 miles away. If you're not accustomed to the heat, or not in good shape, heat exhaustion happens rapidly within a couple of hours. You can survive easily, but you need about 4 gallons of water a day. In an area like that, everything looks the same, so you get lost quickly and easily. Their actual pattern was probably very zig zag, so they probably covered a large distance. It's clear from the autopsy that rachel fell and had a severe head injury. He carried her to a shaded spot. They were both terrified and instead of being a deranged lunatic, he was probably overly-chivalrous and stayed by her side instead of leaving tto find help. Then water and food runs out, adding overwhelming terror. They likely decided it was better than dying a horrible one from dehydration. I've gotten temporarily lost in the desert, even within a known area. Disorientation happens quickly which is scary, but if you don't know how to handle the situation it easily gets bad

  • @user-wp1pl5je2u
    @user-wp1pl5je2u Месяц назад

    whatz up with the gun........ found buried in the sand? how? by whom ?

    • @samanthaquinlan4126
      @samanthaquinlan4126 16 дней назад +1

      I assume it was covered by the sand over the few months it had rested there by his leg, like the wind picked up the sand little by little day by day until it was partially covered rather than buried by someone.

  • @Dahmer_Jeff
    @Dahmer_Jeff Месяц назад

    Why do you use scenes from "i shouldnt be alive"

  • @user-ut8xx9fw6c
    @user-ut8xx9fw6c 3 месяца назад +2

    Interesting stories.....but had to stop watching because of the truly appalling narration.