this happened to dozens of ppl with mt st helans (i know i spelled that wrong and im not even gonna auto correct it) but instead of snow/mist/ice it was scorching hot ash... ice can only get so cold, as long as no giant chunks of rock or ice make it to him witch doesnt seem lilley, seems the rows of hills will filter out all the big stuff, but you never know.. thats alot of energy, now imagine the entire mtn being 5x bigger than this mtn, and then the mtn itself blowing up and sliding at you like this.. dozens of ppls witnessed this exact scene in washington tha day st helmens mustard blew up, i know its mt st helens im just trolling, but still, imagine seeing this but 20x bigger and knowing your dead.
@@gunny7769 There was a photographer who photographed the eruption of Mt. St. Helens then took the film out of his camera to try to preserve it as he knew he was already dead. Robert Landsberg. "He managed to rewind the film back into its case, replace his camera in its bag, put the bag in his backpack, and then lay himself on top of the backpack in an attempt to protect its contents. Seventeen days later, Landsberg’s body was found buried in the ash with his backpack underneath. The film could be developed and has provided geologists with valuable documentation of the historic eruption. [#]"
I would categorize this as "fear of massive legendary things that arise from behind the horizon and comes rushing to you specifically." Just like that scene from war of the worlds.
The guy survived, along with 8 or 9 other people that were on a guided tour. His name is Harry Shimmin. He did say though, he was afraid he was going to die because it became harder to breathe under all that
He was at a height where most of the heavier debris was already below him. This was still quite an endangering situation though and he responded correctly.
It's not like he knew this would happen, and when it did he knew very well running from it won't help, this shit is FAST. so he seeked shelter, the best the he could have done in that situation honestly
Thats fucking FAST. from 4k ft or more up in the air, storming down, zooming at you, ground dtarts to freeze up before that shit hits the ground, thats nightmare fuel
Was it just by chance he was filming at the right time, or was the avalanche intentionally started to prevent more avalanches and he was set up to film it and misjudged how far it would travel
Camera man always survives. Good thing he kept the camera rolling.
Actually, not every camera person! The USGS worker who filmed Mt St Helens erupting sadly did not make it.
@@pollyb.4648its meant to be some stupid humor behind the so called fact that “cameramen are the most powerful beings in your dreams”
Camera man: Continues to zoom out from a safe distance..
Avalanche: Continues to zoom in from an unsafe distance.
You don’t realize the speed of this until it’s right in front of you
Yes
Yes
It's kinda like watching a boxer on TV and thinking he's OK and then sparring him and shjtting your jocks when you see how fast and accurate he is
Yes
Yes you do. He was just being stupid
ABORT!!! ABORT!!!
This has to be the most underrated video captures ever
Yes, this avalanche really blew me away
@@christophermullins7163wouldnt ot push you not blow you
Came here to say this 1 year later..😮
watching this entire video brings on a feeling 1000%!
& it's still underrated..
and one of the most risk-taking videos ever
@@chapaeidirisuriya he had no choice
At what point did he realize it wasn’t stopping? Wholly shit, oh God, or oh dear God? That was insane.
I was thinking the same 😅😂😂even shouted “run” 😂
@飯田将成さんのファンに do you hand write like you type on here? If so idk would be in deep trouble because my English writing looks kind of like Japanese 😂
Lmfaooo we all thought the same thing 😂😂😂😂
It's going so fast he did the right thing.. there's nowhere to run.
Def “oh god”
One of the best videos I've ever seen! Thank you! Hopefully, you didn't die.
Had to watch that a few times. Quite insane how fast that got to the camera man. Hope he's okay!
Never stand there thinking it won't reach you, it probably will.
this happened to dozens of ppl with mt st helans (i know i spelled that wrong and im not even gonna auto correct it) but instead of snow/mist/ice it was scorching hot ash... ice can only get so cold, as long as no giant chunks of rock or ice make it to him witch doesnt seem lilley, seems the rows of hills will filter out all the big stuff, but you never know.. thats alot of energy, now imagine the entire mtn being 5x bigger than this mtn, and then the mtn itself blowing up and sliding at you like this.. dozens of ppls witnessed this exact scene in washington tha day st helmens mustard blew up, i know its mt st helens im just trolling, but still, imagine seeing this but 20x bigger and knowing your dead.
@@gunny7769 There was a photographer who photographed the eruption of Mt. St. Helens then took the film out of his camera to try to preserve it as he knew he was already dead. Robert Landsberg.
"He managed to rewind the film back into its case, replace his camera in its bag, put the bag in his backpack, and then lay himself on top of the backpack in an attempt to protect its contents. Seventeen days later, Landsberg’s body was found buried in the ash with his backpack underneath. The film could be developed and has provided geologists with valuable documentation of the historic eruption. [#]"
As if running away would help. Get behind a large boulder is the best choice.
I probably would've just stood there too. I mean, you're not outrunning that
I mean you can sprint until you can’t anymore
Balls of steel
@WeirdDo0dle I don’t get it 🥺
i would rather say ignorance,,,
This is absolutely insane. What an amazing shot
I would categorize this as "fear of massive legendary things that arise from behind the horizon and comes rushing to you specifically." Just like that scene from war of the worlds.
The guy survived, along with 8 or 9 other people that were on a guided tour. His name is Harry Shimmin. He did say though, he was afraid he was going to die because it became harder to breathe under all that
Excellent steady capture. The power of that slide is just immense.
Respect for just standing there with that coming to get the footage 👏 awesome video
The utter definition of “Oh dear god.”.
Famous last words: "Oh God. Oh dear God.."
This camera man gets a fawkin A++ for his efforts , salute to you brother 💪🏻
Maaan that would have been me too. I really thought he was far away enough
Me too omg I was like "oh he's fine he's far"
He was at a height where most of the heavier debris was already below him. This was still quite an endangering situation though and he responded correctly.
He took cover benhind some debris and that likely saved him
😮
@shebibscreations8544 could you breath on that?
Best thing ever on RUclips. Period.
"AVALANCHE RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!"
Camera man: I fear nothing! Except a broken Camera!
I'm assuming he was okay! Geeze.
He died.
@@drewross3240how do you know
@@JonasErving his family came and posted the video once they found the camera among other things
@@sfb4144 link?
@@Lawin62 how do you not know?????
He knew he wouldn't make it, he chose to give us this amazing video before he checked out.
Мой любимый Кыргызстан, ОБОЖАЮ!❤🔥👍
I've seen this several times and he still stands there untill the last minute! RUN FOREST RUN!
You can't outrun something like that
A glacier collapse is no ordinary avalanche! Wow!
МОЙ КЫРГЫЗСТАН 👍🇰🇬🇰🇬🇰🇬🇰🇬🇰🇬🇰🇬
Safety is very important.. It's better to capture these videos from a safe distance than risking your lives
The whole time I'm thinking "Too close, too close!!"
Bro I just want to know did you make it after that
How he says 'Oh God, oh dear God'
Fast thinking there
"Ho, ly, shit" it was at that moment, he realized it was too late.
Thanks for risking you're life brother for our entertainment
Glacier is like 'you want some of this?'
It's crazy how you don't really realise the speeds these natural disasters can get to on TV
There's no way to out run that
Damn nature🌿🍃 you scary !!
How do I contact you? It's with regards to using your video for a film clearance.
Is this real? How often does this happen? Is the person who filmed it okay?
Oh my god!
Camaraman is alive..?
What happened after that ?
The balls one must carry to catch such footage!!! Respect mang!
Well that travels fast and far
Nature is so spectacular
The sheer volume and speed of that!!
cameraman >>>> all fictional characters
Is there a full video or an update
Bro we should move
BRO WE SHOULD MOVE
BRO WE SHOULD MOOOOVE NOOOOW!!!
to where?
May the Supreme being allow him to be protected. Aameen.
I would never think in a million years that that avalanche would reach him, it's so far, but also fast.
Mother Nature showing us who the boss is!
If I’m saying holy shit from the start I’d be high tailing out of there 😂
Why? Ain’t like you can outrun it.
@@KennethSee well ain’t like sitting with a finger up my ass is doing any better.
DO IT FOR THE VINE ! bro stayed till the literal last second.... good man
Thank goodness your delayed reaction 👀Great footage
Oh, yeah. Lots of people should risk their neck to grant you a instant gratification tingle. Dingus.
Damn it's like what else can you do? There is no way he could've outran that thing. That is very difficult to watch
Nature is truly awesome
Did he die ?
Bravo for getting this incredible shot, but how in the world did this guy not think it would come for him??
It's not like he knew this would happen, and when it did he knew very well running from it won't help, this shit is FAST. so he seeked shelter, the best the he could have done in that situation honestly
Great filming
their has to be a full video of this clip somewhere? id like to see that.
The camera man didnt make it . The gopro was still in his hands when they found him .
why lie bro? pretty sad
British tourist Garry Shimmin who recorded this, has literally been interviewed after this event. You’re embarrassing
Man, did you make it or was there only time left to share this on yt?
that's journalism dedication!
The origin of a future religion's global flood myth
Why did he think it wont reach him? The glacier debris atleast falls upto a mile even for small collapse
Did the camera man survive? When did this happen? 8-6-2023 Sunday heard about an iceburg falling and causing a flood.
Why did the camera stop when he got covered?
ALWAYS assume it’s gonna reach. Better be safe than sorry. Also, that ice is probably never gonna be replaced.
He kept surprisingly calm considering, I think I would have been making a lot more hesterical noise and totally crapped myself tbh.
“EVERYONE GET ON THE ARK NOW SERIOUSLY! GET ON THE ARK!!!
Who is the person to recording this I must speak to them
Ummm did he die?
How long was he buried in that glacier for??
В итоге?
моя родина,как ты прекрасна,очень скучаю и тоскую.галина
Most awesome video
Don't worry camera man is immune to damage.
Incredible footage
I love Kyrgyzstan
Thats fucking FAST. from 4k ft or more up in the air, storming down, zooming at you, ground dtarts to freeze up before that shit hits the ground, thats nightmare fuel
His best bet was either to run right or left, not away.
Full video ?
Looks like it's moving in slow motion. Super cool
I'm no expert but you probably don't want to sit down when an avalanche is coming your way. That's a good way to get buried under snow.
Goosebumps
It likes a snowstorm 😮😮
Camera man never die
That took some guts! 😮
how did he survive
Was it just by chance he was filming at the right time, or was the avalanche intentionally started to prevent more avalanches and he was set up to film it and misjudged how far it would travel
goodbye🚫
gooddie✔️
The cameraman never dies...
Camera never dies
Bro is cooked☠️
Camera man the undying-
I was thinking that the dude should run and all of a sudden it was real lol
Cameraman never die
at least he is back in his native land
Are u okay?
Man , are you still there?