FLASH FLOOD!! Red Rock Canyon Ice Box Trail

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  • Опубликовано: 15 апр 2018
  • Full video of my experience at Red Rock Canyon Ice Box Trail. Driving home from work to see how nice and beautiful the morning was. I just needed to go and I was also expecting a flash flood so I was rushing there walking and jogging as fast as I could to get to the spot where the waterfall is. When I saw all that water flowing down I really was scared for my life and was really wondering what will be my fate. I also help 2 young girls cross the high flowing water and followed me back to the road to get back home. I'm glad it wasn't really bad and it was just a small flash flood. But I would definitely do it again. It was one of a kind experience.

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  • @LoneTinaja
    @LoneTinaja 2 года назад +162

    As a Southwesterner who has watched flash floods roaring down canyons where the water got very deep very fast, I implore folks watching this video to be very thorough in your planning before you consider going into slot canyons or canyons much wider than the canyon shown in this video. On one occasion I safely watched a flash flood roaring down a canyon that was much wider than the canyon shown in this video. The water got very deep & was flowing very fast. From where I was standing I could hear rumbling sounds coming from the canyon. The rumbling sounds must have been boulders rolling & hitting each other. During the height of the flood the boulders weren’t visible. The power of water to roll boulders & carve canyons has the power to quickly wipe out human lives.

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  2 года назад +10

      That's a crazy experience! They are powerful indeed. That's one reason why I was terrified but then realized that was the worst of it.

    • @LoneTinaja
      @LoneTinaja 2 года назад

      Check out RUclips video: Flash flood, debris flow, and moving boulders in Hyderabad, Hunza, Pakistan. As I mentioned before, during a flash flood I heard rumbling sounds that must have been boulders rolling & hitting each other, but I’ve never seen any flash flood that was moving boulders like the large amount being swept along by that flash flood in Pakistan.

    • @LoneTinaja
      @LoneTinaja 2 года назад +1

      A longer RUclips video of that Pakistan flash flood is: First record of water flood in hyderabad har hunza.mp4.MP4

    • @nancysmith2295
      @nancysmith2295 2 года назад +9

      @@LoneTinaja It's not a flash flood where I observed massive boulders rearranged in the Yuba River along hwy49. I lived in that area in the 1970's. I returned in the 1990's where a favorite swimming area no longer exists. That stretch of the river was completely rearranged. Huge boulders were moved. The natural rock 'slides' (like a swimming pool slide) were no where to be found. The calmer waters are now crashing rough waters. A mind blowing rearrangement!

    • @LoneTinaja
      @LoneTinaja 2 года назад +3

      @Nancy Smith - it would seem to me that a massive flash flood would be the most likely cause of the rearrangement. Are you sure that there wasn’t 1 or more flash floods during the years you weren’t there? Do you know if the area was struck by an earthquake during those years?

  • @vberbano
    @vberbano Год назад +9

    Just hiked Ice Box Canyon 2 days ago before the monsoon rains to this very vantage point. This is amazing once-ina-lifetime footage. He is stuck at his vantage point for a while. There is no getting out of this canyon cuz it's tight and verical walls for a good quarter mile with huge boulders, thick trees and shrubs in the wash. If you don't drown, you'll be dashed against the rocks. Hike in until the canyon narrows and drops down into the wash.

  • @stevensims3342
    @stevensims3342 Год назад +14

    You can start to see how some of that geology has been carved into the landscape by eons of rainstorms and water flowing. Amazing.

  • @Steadman245
    @Steadman245 3 года назад +4

    Awesome experience - Glad you're safe and thank you for sharing

  • @MrDmadness
    @MrDmadness Год назад +36

    Great footage, do note the water marks above your position though, and the overhanging erosion.. water does at times get high enough that that ledge you're on gets submerged. Glad you made it out safe .

  • @truthwesee1889
    @truthwesee1889 Год назад +10

    Thanks for filming..I appreciate the silence and awe while watching and listening..just the sound of the water is so impressive

    • @Nurjamila1
      @Nurjamila1 Год назад

      I loved listening to the flood coming. Anyone who has heard it never forgets!

  • @mikejohnson5900
    @mikejohnson5900 7 месяцев назад +5

    I was scared for you. It was amazing when the water first went over the fall. You could hear the rumbling and there it was! Incredible seeing that. Glad you were high enough not to get caught in it.

  • @lindadaly5007
    @lindadaly5007 2 года назад +8

    Scary, but absolutely amazing! Thanks for risking your life and sharing your footage.

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  2 года назад

      I appreciate the positivity. I wish I could have done better for you guys that enjoyed it!

  • @justbe1451
    @justbe1451 Год назад +4

    Incredible spot to catch the flood, I can appreciate your apprehension. Water is an under appreciated power. Great experience! 👍

  • @t1r3deye5
    @t1r3deye5 Год назад +3

    I"m part of a family of forest rangers in the Southwest. Over several decades, we have hauled too many bodies out of the muck and mud, or looked in vain for others after a flood. all it takes is a fallen tree to be launched like a 3-ton spear down the canyon and that's all she wrote. It is powerful and inspiring. If you want to record these get ABOVE where the water starts its fall, and drop a drone down into the canyon to film. Water becomes shallow when it is moving at speed, but also acts like a relentless chaotic battering ram. few people drown in these situations, most are beaten to death. You were wisely planted--unless a tree had come by. be careful, plan ahead and get a drone.

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  Год назад

      Wow, thank you for the service you have provided. I'm sorry you had to go through those experiences and I hope you are doing well.
      Good reason why I was incredibly scared this is once in a lifetime catching this on camera. I'm glad the rain wasn't massive like it could have been.
      I revisited the trail and there was a massive amount of fresh logs that I had never seen before throughout the trail.
      Proof of it could have been life-threatening on a higher scale.

    • @t1r3deye5
      @t1r3deye5 Год назад

      @@OutdoorVegas Thank you for your kind words. As a family of Rangers and Sheriffs, we seem to be somehow "born to the task" and it's a task that is pretty scary - after all, the individual you are trying to rescue or recover just got injured or killed doing what you are doing to rescue them, plus there's the extra equipment. Even so, the rescues largely compensate for the recoveries, though it is sad that people really don't get Nature's power until its become deadly.
      Anyway, I"m long retired from that and it's a pleasure to walk a trail without a radio or gear! //
      Be safe and be prepared--and keep getting out there!

  • @igotmeonthis
    @igotmeonthis 2 года назад +2

    Thank u for showing this video. U made us part of it. Lol I was looking around like I guess we can hang on that bush and pray for the best. Also your commentary was great

  • @saleo37
    @saleo37 2 года назад +23

    Wow I feel like I experienced a whole adventure together with you. I actually was scared you might slip^^ glad you made it through and we are able to see this fascinating natural occurrence. =)

  • @dadofid1006
    @dadofid1006 Год назад +1

    Very cool vid, right place, right time, educational, awe inspiring 👍👍

  • @steveaumann6335
    @steveaumann6335 Год назад +5

    Awesome video 👍👍👏👏you have brass balls👍 it was like you turned on the switch and water started running, what a experience it must have been. Again excellent video!

  • @romeoeric2536
    @romeoeric2536 3 года назад +3

    Awesome...you captured this at the right moment...glad you are safe.

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад +1

      Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it. If I go back to hiking and reencounter a situation like this, I'll do a much better job.

  • @jimrossi7708
    @jimrossi7708 3 года назад +16

    I know when I was working as a driver in Northern Maine and Coastal Canada the only thing that I saw that kinda freaked me out was the ice flows in spring, on the logging roads they had what basically where pop out bridges that where made to come out so the ice wouldn’t destroy the bridges, but something like these flash floods in the southwest are scary !! The awesome power that nature and water have is incredible ! Hope everyone was okay and I hear on the news that someone died in a flash flood I now can see how !! Incredible footage !!

  • @titsup4u
    @titsup4u Год назад

    Well done. Thank you. Very valuable

  • @shazam67
    @shazam67 3 года назад +5

    Unbelievable footage. It's like out of a movie. I was just there today and can't imagine how surreal that must have been. Thank you for sharing

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад +1

      It was pretty crazy. I thought more water would come down, but that was all of it, and I overreacted, but now that I know flash floods, I feel I would make a better video next time.

  • @jdarm101
    @jdarm101 Год назад

    That is the coolest video! Talk about being in the right place at the right time. 😎

  • @soyounoat
    @soyounoat 3 года назад +19

    Just over 30 years ago, before there was a RUclips I hiked one of the slot canyons in Zion. I recall going a few miles into it where the walls on both sides went straight up with that curvy water carved smoothness, no rocks or ledges, like a fantasy image with only slivers of sky visible. I had been told that rain from far away that you can't detect can suddenly fill such places, and there would be no escape from where I stood. Decided not to push my luck and hiked back out. It was a dry day ☀☺ After viewing many videos like this, I believe that will be my only slot canyon hike.

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад +2

      Wow! That sounds amazing! So are you saying keeping an eye on the weather might still be risky to go through the slots? I want to put more time into hiking and make higher-quality videos.

  • @mtyhntr49
    @mtyhntr49 3 года назад +15

    I remember when that group of elderly got caught in that flash flood s. Utah and the cadaver dogs found their bodies buried in 6ft of mud miles down stream. So much power, when hiking look at long range weather 20 or 30 miles out to avoid trouble. Awesome video. Be safe

    • @lisaschuster686
      @lisaschuster686 8 месяцев назад +1

      Be safe? I think that ship has sailed.

  • @JASmith-oy8db
    @JASmith-oy8db 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely incredible footage.

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. I'm glad you liked it. I wish I could have done better for you all. It's a learning experience for sure.

  • @Posark
    @Posark 8 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing video, you were in the perfect place to capture the avalanche of water suddenly appearing

  • @thekekronomicon590
    @thekekronomicon590 3 года назад +22

    I hope I'm in a safe place right now
    Narrator: he was not in a safe place

    • @Thundersnowy
      @Thundersnowy 2 года назад

      😂 that comment cracked me up!

  • @krystalcastillo4537
    @krystalcastillo4537 Год назад

    AWESOME! THANKS FOR SHARING

  • @JailEnforcement
    @JailEnforcement 2 года назад +8

    Wow, underated. This is awesome. You wish everyone is okay, and safe. You deserve much more subs! Good luck.👍

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  2 года назад +1

      I'm glad you liked it. I do recognize what I need to improve when recording this phenomenon, but I'm so happy you enjoyed what I was able to capture. As for the subs, they are fantastic, of course, to see this channel grow, but it's stressful thinking about what I should upload or if I should go looking for more natural phenomenons. It's tough but thank you, fellow online family.

  • @erickort1987
    @erickort1987 3 года назад +4

    WOW!!! thats amazing!!!

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed my video! I'll do better next time if I reencounter a flash flood. Thank you!

  • @kathypool3990
    @kathypool3990 Год назад +8

    That was beautiful. I live in Henderson so I know the dangers it can bring. Glad you filmed it safely.

  • @elnabjelland-hughes8172
    @elnabjelland-hughes8172 3 года назад +4

    Wow ! That’s a lot of water !
    Awesome video - thanks for sharing 😁👍

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад

      I got lucky🍀 to get there to record that. It was scary at first because I thought it was going to get worse. Just imagine being stuck there, that is frightening to me.

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

      Red Rock Venture
      I would’ve been terrified I’m glad you had the courage to stick it out and takes that awesome video !

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

      Red Rock Venture
      I would’ve been terrified I’m glad you had the courage to stick it out and get this great video.
      This might be the second time you see this message but I couldn’t see the first message that I put in.

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад

      No worries, I don't mind. I appreciate the respect I was in the right place at the right time. Also, yes, it was terrifying at first for sure. Thank you again. 🙇

  • @Nurjamila1
    @Nurjamila1 Год назад

    Very cool video & glad you 3 found each other & got out ok. Good educational video for anyone who lives & travels the deserts

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I appreciate your comment.

  • @Ritercrazy
    @Ritercrazy 3 года назад +2

    Incredible to capture that.

  • @poponachtschnecke
    @poponachtschnecke Год назад

    Beautiful!

  • @scottcastillo7936
    @scottcastillo7936 3 месяца назад +1

    Just saw this 3/5/24. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @iam9546
    @iam9546 3 года назад +9

    I almost went today and saw the rain clouds. I’m glad I stayed put

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад +5

      I like the clouds because I don't like the sun 😆. When it hits summer, I can't handle it 😆.

  • @denisenoble4010
    @denisenoble4010 2 месяца назад

    I was scared to and im watching from my bed, all tucked in warm. The force of the water was astonishing , it cam out of nowhere and suddenly your high ground doesnt look so hi. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience 🙏 😊

  • @armandob.castenelli3525
    @armandob.castenelli3525 2 года назад +5

    I've done this hike several times when I lived there. It is an incredible place.

  • @kirstenvogel9620
    @kirstenvogel9620 2 года назад +3

    Red Rock was my dad's CB radio handle, rockhounds going to crazy distance places in CA NV UT AZ ID OR WA to dig for rocks.
    You might have been in more danger than you realize, glad the gals and you made it safe but those rocks are slippery and you can't know if they've been undermined from water.
    Thanks for the video!! Dad passed away last year at 89.

    • @Ray-qb7tk
      @Ray-qb7tk 16 дней назад

      Just remember him in all the good times you had with him.

  • @murfysdrivesandhikes3059
    @murfysdrivesandhikes3059 3 года назад +5

    Holy crap that is so awesome and frightening at the same time! I love Ice Box Canyon, but I’ve obviously never seen it like this.

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад +1

      It was a fantastic experience. Can you believe a user harassed me because they said this was normal? It came to the point where I had to block them.

    • @nancysmith2295
      @nancysmith2295 2 года назад

      @@OutdoorVegas I really think being harassed over anything is immature. Flash floods in that desert are common (normal). Warnings have been out there during my lifetime of 60yrs. They have been there since the known beginning (Native American lore). You did an excellent job recording this awesome video. You initially set up on relatively safe ground sharing the potential danger due to the high rise of the waters. You stayed aware. You shared the awesome power of the waters. You moved when necessary again showing the dangerous aspects of these flood waters. I liked your end meeting others as it showed that there are other observers who respect nature by staying far enough back. Stay alive to share the stories! I love a good story.

  • @elnabjelland-hughes8172
    @elnabjelland-hughes8172 3 года назад +5

    That’s an unbelievable amount of water I’m glad you are safe!

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад

      Yes, it was the reason why I felt so afraid because in my head it played out a lot worse I felt like a exponential amount of water has going to fall, but I was lucky that it was all it was.

  • @luvdriven540i
    @luvdriven540i 2 месяца назад

    Glad all of you made it out safely!🙏

  • @kellymcentee7172
    @kellymcentee7172 Год назад

    It cools me off just looking at it. Great video!

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  Год назад

      Thank you! I appreciate your comment. If I do get a chance to make more videos I have learned a lot from this experience

  • @rhondaeverett8284
    @rhondaeverett8284 5 лет назад +2

    WOW What an amazing few moments to experience and capture on film!!

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад +1

      It was incredibly unique, a once in a lifetime experience; if you are not actively hunting the flash floods.

    • @DBZKING04
      @DBZKING04 3 года назад +1

      He almost died

  • @lopezexplora
    @lopezexplora 5 месяцев назад

    Talk about timing!
    Great video, be careful out there.

  • @SinCityCycling702
    @SinCityCycling702 3 года назад +2

    What a great catch. I'm out at RR all the time ridding my bike and often wondered what the canyon looks like. I have been out before during a flash flood though. I had to carry my bike across the road where this water goes. Thanks for the content.

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад +2

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video. The canyons are amazing, and I'm sure going on those bike riding are fun as well plus, you'll enjoy the scenery too. It sounds like a great experience.

    • @SinCityCycling702
      @SinCityCycling702 3 года назад

      @@OutdoorVegas It is a good time ridding the RR loop. It's a challenge every time with all of the climbing involved. With the pandemic it's been mostly too crowded to get out there and ride safely. But now that it's getting hot. I hope to be out there with the crowds thinning.

  • @TakeaHike
    @TakeaHike 4 года назад +1

    Nice video, I have been there about a month ago the Ice Box canyon is awesome!!!

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад +1

      It is a fantastic hike. It's beautiful.

  • @nancysmith2295
    @nancysmith2295 2 года назад +27

    I'm glad you showed this video. All flash floods have the sudden massive issue. Your statement that it's more impressive in person is good to share. In person you can feel the power of the water and it's dangerous nature. I experienced a lifetime impression of flash floods when I was 8 years old. My father waited to drive through on Hwy 395 near Bishop. When we finally did there were many cars completely covered with water stuck in the ditch. Some spots, where water had receded, I saw people, dead people. Very sad. Flash floods are not new to the desert. We all need to respect nature. Even trust nature. However, like a sudden flash flood, climate change is scary because we don't know what she is up to.

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  Год назад

      Your comment means a lot. I appreciate that you understand and appreciate my video. That is quite an experience you've had, it's frightening. We must understand and respect nature.

  • @greenman6141
    @greenman6141 Год назад +7

    An exceptionally beautiful place: those multi coloured towering walls of folded, swirled rock, the trees, bushes, and flowering plants clinging to edges or rising up between boulders.
    And the boulders - very beautiful, but when you realize they were put in place by immense water power tossing them, it is very frightening.
    Thank you so much for recording this incident and posting it.
    I have always lived around the huge cities of the world and have so so little understanding of how the environment behaves in wilder settings. I find watching videos such as this simply fascinating and entrancing. Also very educational - it isn't the sort of thing that would see much coverage in news reports on television - even very good news stations such as there are in London. So RUclips - and people who make and post such recordings -has ended up being a way for me to see so much and learn so much that I would otherwise never had had the opportunity.

    • @skateboardingjesus4006
      @skateboardingjesus4006 Год назад +2

      What makes these canyons truly stunning, is the amazing topography sculpted into their sides by the laminar and turbulent flow of water. Some are phenomenal works of natural art.

    • @greenman6141
      @greenman6141 Год назад +1

      @@skateboardingjesus4006 Yes, just stunning. Though I'll never see it first hand, in many ways I think it is better that I appreciate such places via amazing modern technology. Because were I, and millions & millions me like me, to visit in person the places would end up so compromised and degraded by such large amount of human traffic. I'm sure things are lost by remote appreciation, but what is preserved is more important.

    • @skateboardingjesus4006
      @skateboardingjesus4006 Год назад +1

      @@greenman6141 I'm in Ireland, so I don't get to see this exact kind of canyon. Places like that definitely need to have the amount of human traffic going through them limited. I should get a chance to see one or two when I visit Nevada next summer. Some people just don't see the irony of trampling through the natural beauty they insist on seeing.

    • @greenman6141
      @greenman6141 Год назад +1

      @@skateboardingjesus4006 Your comment on the irony: Yes precisely.
      I'm in Massachusetts in the US currently...was in London for decades before this. And London can handle its tourists, especially as so many are strictly interested in things that exist JUST for tourism's sake. I mean...the Hard Rock Cafe? Really? But, I realized, better that than vulnerable natural areas.
      An American friend of mine who travelled about the UK & Ireland said to me that there were so so many Americans chewing gum everywhere in Ireland that he was relieved when he got to Scotland. Because while the Americans in Ireland were driving the Irish crazy, the Scottish reserved all their loathing for the English, so he felt less of an imposition.
      One's gotta laugh.

    • @prej1741
      @prej1741 Год назад +1

      For me too! So fascinating

  • @IndianBeauty02
    @IndianBeauty02 9 месяцев назад

    Oh wooow I've never seen anything like this b4. Thanks

  • @user-hw9wv4og2h
    @user-hw9wv4og2h 3 года назад +2

    this is a great video, hilarious you ran into the girls

  • @rhondaeverett8284
    @rhondaeverett8284 5 лет назад +7

    A friend an me experienced the same thing in the 70s an were speechless tooo except for "WOW WOE WOE WOW.." an we didnt have cell phones then or a camera on us. VERY COOL VID. THANKS FOR SHARING👍👍👍

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад +2

      Wow, you have also experienced it! Isn't it frightening? It's been a while but thank you very much.

    • @rhondaeverett8284
      @rhondaeverett8284 3 года назад +1

      Yes it was terrifying. 😳😂

    • @rhondaeverett8284
      @rhondaeverett8284 3 года назад +1

      We had been there many times before, so when it happened we were Shocked!

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад +2

      It's fantastic to hear that others have experienced the same. Thank you for your comments and support.

    • @Detcaligirl
      @Detcaligirl Год назад +1

      Me and my family did too and yep no cell phones 😁 this video is just fricken amazing and you captured it forever! Awesome 👏

  • @tomgiberson5516
    @tomgiberson5516 Год назад

    You are lucky or smart to know when to capture this, maybe both. Never the less I Love it.

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  Год назад

      I was fortuitous indeed. I think if I attempted this again, I'll most likely miss the opportunity.

  • @mipspc
    @mipspc Год назад +1

    Your planning, if deciding to hike in these possible conditions you must have an escape plan every step you take. Where can I climb, how hi is determined by surrounding establish trees or bushes, and width of opening. Also, plan on sticking around until over and a lot of times they water height may come in surges during flood.

  • @Crabfather
    @Crabfather Год назад +1

    That was scary. Hats off to the kids for remaining calm and supporting each other, this could have turned out very differently.

  • @Thundersnowy
    @Thundersnowy 2 года назад +1

    AMAZING footage. Glad you got out safe! In another life you were the Crocodile Hunter.
    Lol

  • @dudebro5169
    @dudebro5169 4 года назад +3

    SOO AWESOME

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад

      It was awesome! Thank you for your comment and support.

  • @twilightrocketeer4840
    @twilightrocketeer4840 3 года назад +15

    I went hiking in that trail when I was younger, you get to do fun stuff like that when you grow up in the valley. The closest I ever got to experiencing a flash flood was the exhibit at the Springs Preserve 😂

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад +4

      It does feel like once in a lifetime experience here in the valley. Now that I know it's not so horrible, I feel like if I encounter on here again, I'll be more disciplined.

  • @LisaFaiss
    @LisaFaiss 2 года назад +3

    That was scary just watching it. It looked like it was going to go even higher. How much further was it out of there?

  • @kennethmattos1542
    @kennethmattos1542 2 года назад

    Thanks, glad I got to see this 😭

  • @codykurschner8399
    @codykurschner8399 Год назад

    Very cool perspective of it happening, when the waterfall started to flow you knew shit was about to get real

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  Год назад

      Yes, I was losing my mind too much 😆 I literally thought water will come down the cliff behind where I was standing so it made me more scared.

  • @cosmosabinodossantos3977
    @cosmosabinodossantos3977 2 года назад

    Wonderful

  • @SILSAL67
    @SILSAL67 Год назад

    This is nuts! .....this is nature!

  • @bubbasizemore4556
    @bubbasizemore4556 Год назад

    That's scary, man. But beautiful, too.

  • @taseerhaider687
    @taseerhaider687 Год назад

    I like that places very very much i could not have word to explain my heart feeling & want see like that places very much.

  • @williamsporing1500
    @williamsporing1500 Год назад

    Great video man! Water and wind shape the earth, and this is proof.

  • @zuzuthedestroyer
    @zuzuthedestroyer Год назад

    7:09 I know my minds just playing tricks on me but that rock really looks like a skull. That looked terrifying, I’m glad you made it out okay! Great camera work btw!

  • @callmeshaggy5166
    @callmeshaggy5166 Год назад +2

    As far as survival goes, a fall from that height at the beginning would be curtains with or without the water. The water is just naturally scarier because it's loud.

  • @edwardperl-scott7498
    @edwardperl-scott7498 2 года назад

    Hey Danger, Umm how did they get Dem' ice inside dat water bottle?

  • @daylindac
    @daylindac Год назад +1

    Watched the entire video. Fear and excitement of the unknown danger. Flash floods are scary. Didn’t know what they meant until i see it on a flash flood june 23 capitol reef video. This the 2nd flash flood video i have seen. Scary stuffs but exciting at the same time.

  • @aaliyahmosby8159
    @aaliyahmosby8159 4 года назад +2

    Congratulation u reached 100 subs

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  4 года назад

      Thank you, much appreciated!

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  Год назад

      This video and the crazy weather this year got me to 500!

  • @cindysfigments
    @cindysfigments Год назад +1

    How long did you have to wait for the water to recede enough to leave? My sister and I did that hike a couple years ago and it was bone dry. It’s cool to see it this way.

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  Год назад

      I probably waited for 1
      15-20 minutes but it looked like it didn't recede much and I wanted to start making my way out before another storm rolled by.
      I thought it would be safe in the area where the water wasn't deep and I feel after letting it flow for a bit we should be safe from debris but it's just my theory. Nothing dangerous happened just an amazing phenomena.

  • @Ixions
    @Ixions Год назад +4

    Pro tip: If you need to pan your camera up to film the approaching flood. You are in fact NOT in a safe place!

  • @guppo26
    @guppo26 Год назад +2

    It was pretty crazy to see how fast that water came down at first. Those rapids looked pretty powerful as well. Glad you made the right calls and got out safely!
    Also, did you stay in contact with those girls you 'rescued'? Quite the shared experience haha.

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  Год назад

      No, I haven't kept in contact with them hopefully they see this video one day.

  • @Yobott
    @Yobott Год назад +1

    do you think you can surf in these waters?

  • @elaineresendez4419
    @elaineresendez4419 Год назад +1

    Always check the weather before any hike

  • @d.w.d.w.3031
    @d.w.d.w.3031 2 года назад +8

    You mentioned getting in the water, but for the debris. If you got in that water you'd be immediately swept away and bashed-around like a rag doll all down through that canyon, and end-up as debris yourself. For the love of God, never try to climb down into, nor walk through, rapids like that. It'd be a suicidal move. - When having those temptations, "Turn around, don't down!" as we say.

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  2 года назад +4

      That first part is, like you said is very unsafe, and that was in my mind until when we reached farther out of the trail, there were a lot of shallow parts we went in, and it was lovely. But yes, it's undoubtedly life-threatening in situations like you've mentioned. Thank you for the comment!

  • @manu3281
    @manu3281 Год назад

    Wow did you check the short and long range forecast for the day?

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  4 месяца назад

      No, I worked the night shift at the airport and left home at 6 am and I usually have hiking gear ready in my car I saw very big rain clouds and raining in the mountains already so I went there to see the water creeks but as u can see I arrived just in time because I ran all the way there through the trial 😆 lucky me that I was able to see this safely.

  • @DadBodDrumming
    @DadBodDrumming Год назад

    Beautiful yet terrifying.

  • @Josh31287
    @Josh31287 Год назад +1

    Dude: yeah this is scary
    Me: Woooohoooo! Hold my raft!
    Lol nah on the real, glad you were in a safe spot and hopefully nobody was hurt.

  • @user-et1rt1uu8e
    @user-et1rt1uu8e 9 месяцев назад

    Is this ice box Canyon? I would love to experience this do you go up there regularly when it rains?.. is this typical with heavy rain?

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, it's the Ice Box Canyon. I'm too busy to go up there it's been a while. I got very lucky catching this I didn't expect anything this crazy. It has to be heavy directly on the mountains behind Ice Box.

  • @christinerolle3876
    @christinerolle3876 Год назад

    Beautiful but scary.when was this?

  • @ADRIAN-lz5ip
    @ADRIAN-lz5ip Год назад

    This is great for educational purposes.

  • @jameswest8280
    @jameswest8280 2 года назад +1

    I used to go to Red Rock all the time with the wife and kids.

  • @phillipconnolly5020
    @phillipconnolly5020 3 года назад +3

    At first I thought he was right in the path of the raging water!

    • @Cin3DyUEFNdeveloper
      @Cin3DyUEFNdeveloper 3 года назад +1

      I thought so too. And also thought: "Does he keep on filming, does he not know that the water is coming towards him like that?"

  • @lupitamontelongo3120
    @lupitamontelongo3120 3 года назад +7

    A few years ago I was there and if it wasn’t because of someone that took me out of the water I wouldn’t of made it. It’s so scary and unexpected for sure

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад +2

      It is very scary after about 10 minutes I calmed down and was able to pass through.

  • @mercedithcompala8148
    @mercedithcompala8148 5 месяцев назад

    You were lucky 🍀 ❤

  • @biancagoodnight1750
    @biancagoodnight1750 Год назад

    WOW When water is brown alot of dirt.

  • @lavendersprig2905
    @lavendersprig2905 Год назад

    Natures power .

  • @cosmosabinodossantos3977
    @cosmosabinodossantos3977 2 года назад

    Maravilhoso

  • @oscarmolinaoutdooradventur1648

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @bmck5002
    @bmck5002 Год назад +1

    Basically a safe place to stand is where there is old growth. And the rocks aren't smooth.

  • @weaselsworld
    @weaselsworld Год назад +1

    Survives a flash flood, then on way out DIES TRIPPING ON UNTIED FREAKING SHOELACE.
    It's crazy how many people I used to see out there, casually strolling through the wilderness zone, miles from anybody else, let alone cell signal, in their yoga pants/shorts and t-shirt, carrying a stupid 20oz bottle of Evian.
    Every time we went out, wife always asked me why I rarely touched my camelbak reservoir and carried separate water. Then one day we took a wrong turn which turned out to be a much, much longer trail than we'd intended to get back to the car. Toward the end of the day, with our main water pretty much gone, I was able to refill her pack and keep us both safely hydrated until we made the car again. "That's why, honey." Being prepared probably saved us, but that small gap could have ended us. I learned to ensure we had a GPS map of the area before we had any more adventures.
    I am all for everybody getting out there and experiencing the world, but for dog's sake could some of you just use a little common sense before loping jauntily off into No Man's Land? Do a little reading into where you're going, then over-prepare like hell! You're hiking Icebox Canyon which is KNOWN for that waterfall, and there's no way the weather that triggered that flood wasn't forecast with a decent probability. And tuck in yer damn laces or at least double-tie them! Lack of preparation is just begging for a potentially-permanent life lesson!

    • @prej1741
      @prej1741 Год назад

      I noticed the untied shoe lace too 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @edenglehart2829
    @edenglehart2829 Год назад

    Is this in California or Utah.??Great footage

  • @nancytestani1470
    @nancytestani1470 Год назад

    Glad you got higher…

  • @JimboInTheHouse1
    @JimboInTheHouse1 Год назад

    Terrifying, no doubt, but what great front row seats to a beautiful phenomena.

  • @clemdane
    @clemdane Год назад

    I love water

  • @user-vh4ni7el1k
    @user-vh4ni7el1k 2 года назад

    Come to the south of Saudi Arabia, Jizan, Wadi Lajab

  • @velmamendoza1120
    @velmamendoza1120 2 года назад

    Wow this flash flood is truly scary.

  • @6402457
    @6402457 3 года назад +1

    What trail in red rock is this?

    • @OutdoorVegas
      @OutdoorVegas  3 года назад +4

      This was Ice Box Trail. A small waterfall forms there in the spring plus I have a video of an off trail waterfall in the Ice Box Trail as well.

  • @highme7934
    @highme7934 3 года назад +2

    This creates a canyon

  • @edwardsroba
    @edwardsroba Год назад

    Can somebody explain why the water comes like a wall, rather than a steady increasing amount? It’s almost like a dam has burst. Thanks

    • @DeathsHood
      @DeathsHood Год назад

      The rain falls over a wide area, but flows faster into the riverbed than the river can carry it away.
      Flash floods are incredibly dangerous because a rainstorm miles away from you can cause unexpected flooding in otherwise dry areas.