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Registrace 28. 12. 2014
The Eruption of Mt St Helens in 1980 // Historic Flashback
The eruption of Mt St Helens was a devastation to be remembered for generations to come. To learn more about it, hit the link below:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_eruption_of_Mount_St._Helens
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_eruption_of_Mount_St._Helens
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Climbing Mt St Helens via Worm Flows Trail // June 2024
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"Doomsday in the Cascades" Thank you for tuning into the channel! This video dives deep into the volcanoes rather explosive past. Everything you could need to know about hiking this beast will likely be found in the video. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below and I'd be happy to help! Link to the AllTrails map: www.alltrails.com/trail/us/washington/mount-saint-helens-via-worm...
Tales from the Trail (Shorts) Trailer
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A collection of stories from deep within the unforgiving West. This series holds tales from anything you'd hear on the trail. Lewis and Clark journal entries, unsolved missing person cases, and dinner with the Donner party are just a few! Please enjoy :)
Hiking Siligo Peak via the Four Lakes Loop Trail || Trinity Alps Trek
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Hiking Siligo Peak via the Four Lakes Loop Trail || Trinity Alps Trek
Hiking Freel Peak via Armstrong Pass || Tallest Peak in Lake Tahoe Basin
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Hiking Freel Peak via Armstrong Pass || Tallest Peak in Lake Tahoe Basin
Hiking Humphreys Peak via the northern route || Flagstaff + San Francisco Peaks
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Hiking Humphreys Peak via the northern route || Flagstaff San Francisco Peaks
Hiking Wheeler Peak, Nevada via Stella Lake Trail || Great Basin Hikes
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Hiking Wheeler Peak, Nevada via Stella Lake Trail || Great Basin Hikes
Climbing Mt Hood, Oregon || Southern Route from Timberline via Old Chute
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Climbing Mt Hood, Oregon || Southern Route from Timberline via Old Chute
Hiking Mt Tamalpais || Bay Area + San Francisco Hiking
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Hiking Mt Tamalpais || Bay Area San Francisco Hiking
Climbing Mt McLoughlin, Oregon || 2023
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Climbing Mt McLoughlin, Oregon || 2023
Hiking Mt Saint Helena CA || Bay Area + San Francisco Hikes
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Hiking Mt Saint Helena CA || Bay Area San Francisco Hikes
Hiking White Mountain CA || 3rd Highest peak in the state
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Hiking White Mountain CA || 3rd Highest peak in the state
Climbing Matterhorn Peak CA via Horse Creek Trail
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Climbing Matterhorn Peak CA via Horse Creek Trail
Climbing Mt Lassen in the spring with road closures
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Climbing Mt Lassen in the spring with road closures
Climbing Boundary Peak via Queen Mine Trail
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Climbing Boundary Peak via Queen Mine Trail
Hiking Mt Diablo via Mitchell Canyon Loop Trail
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Hiking Mt Diablo via Mitchell Canyon Loop Trail
Excuse me my grandmother was a robot, she worked in a Chrysler factory
Excellent video thanks for sharing.
@@rebecaaguilar1433 thanks for watching, enjoy your hike!
Great drone footage!
@@Anvanho Thank you!!
Thats the winter route know as the swift trail which when you hit the open area you cross the chocolate falls then jump on the worm flows and quickly go above the tree line. cant mention enough times when you reach the summit dont cross the crack in the snow or you will be on the 30 foot cornice which breaks off. then we have to recover your body from inside the crater. search and rescue!
Stay away from meth
is climbers bivouac closed? taking some buddies up tomorrow but i have only summited from climbers
Climbers bivouac is open! Some snow patches still remain within the treeline but other than that youre good to go. Both routes will work!
Met you on the climb. Thanks for taking this video as I didn’t make it to the summit. Great video.
Hey Brian! Thanks for watching! Sorry to hear you didn't make it. Also sorry that the video could only caputure the whiteout on top, lol. You'll get there next time! Happy travels!
Super underrated channel bro please keep making content 🙏🏽
Lmaooo thank you bro! I really appreciate it!
Thanks for the detailed trip report. Did you use mountaineering boots and crampons or just hiking shoes and spikes?
I used water resistant hiking boots with crampons. Some say you only need microspikes, but I would 100% reccomend crampons. Theres a pretty steep section that warrants the extra grip. Have a great trip, conditions overall are great!
@@nmvids Thanks. Can you share the boot name>
Thanks for sharing. Gonna be attempting this over the weekend so really appreciate the comprehensive trail report!
Hey my pleasure, have a great trip!!!
As far as I know the use of drones is prohibited at the territory
Cool intro! Thanks for posting, we’re hiking it on Friday 6/7.
Hey my pleasure! Have a great time, hopefully you get a clear summit!!!
Great video, love the intro
Thanks for watching!
What a special race of people 😮!!!
The natives were smarter than Christians obviously. They at least created a bad and evil good to explain the flooding. The Bible freaks decided to go with one god, he just had a bad day 🤷🏻♂️
Awesome content brother!!🙏🏽🇺🇸🫡✊🏽Liked n Subbed
Thank you my friend!
Curious about the Pacific Northwestern picture and what that has to do with Plains tribes?
We are not Indians that is a racial slur when someone other than us says it. You as a white person shouldnt be using racial slurs or sharing history on youtube until you become educated and sensitive about us.
Ok injun
Nobody besides you gives a shit
OK indian
Get over yourself, you choose that to be racist. Guessing you are more 10 ply white wanna be than an Original.
It’s the internet bud. People arent gonna pander. But enjoy bitter!
Its pronounced peer ooh
What the hell is a parag ? Or whatever it was the chief grabbed and wouldn’t let go of? I’ve listened to this 5 times and read the captions, seems they don’t know what is being said either
A white pirogue is basically an old canoe. The chief was fascinated by all of their technology and refused to let them leave. The full story of this encounter is really fascinating, check it out sometime!! :)
@@nmvids thank you so much. I’ve read a lot of their travels, about 40 years ago. My memory often mixes the factual information with the Hollywood stuff, so I find myself questioning everything I remember. I’ve honestly never heard of any type of boat called that though
@@nmvids what bothered me so much was not being certain of what I’d heard or even the AI transcript
@@warrenparker6287 haha I totally get it. Check out the book "The essential Lewis and Clark" it includes every single diary entry of the expedition. Youll love it!
@@nmvids that’s great!! Thank you so very much, I will definitely try to find myself a copy of it. Awesome response, you’re rare quality individual. Thank you
Clark drew his sword..... He tells of it in the journals. People should be required to read the original journals. They are absolutely fascinating. Lewis is such a interesting person. The fact they took those many men on such an amazing and dangerous journey....and brought them all back, with the exception of Sgt Floyd, is unreal.
I completely agree! Its unfortunate I can only fit so much information in these shorts. There are truly so many incredible stories in his journal!
So the Indians let them live and the white ppl came back and killed them all 😢
It would have happened no matter what. Clark was known to the natives as a friend.....but he couldn't change the hearts of men that were inevitably going west. We're humans....it's what we do. The natives weren't saints either... If they didn't like you or have a purpose for you... You would be in for some horrible events....your last.
Pretty much, that's what happened.
The reason they all survived except for the one medical problem, was partially due to the fact that the Indians have not been violated by the white people to the extent they were 50 years later. Remember this was in 1806, by 1850 I'm sure native people didn't trust white people one bit.
"Just one more shor-"
Wow. Way wrong. A thin sheet of ice held back biblical flood waters? Amazing. How about the asteroids that blew up and melted a large portion of the northern ice cap?
Boy what school or college didn't you go too? Tge Grand Canyon was created by the Colorado River! Oh n it's that water that's still at the bottom of it today
Its the only clear footage of a Bigfoot ever taken ,is it real?, there's a documentary which interviews people in Patterson who say its a hoax even speaking to the guy who says he wore the suit , others where bio -mechanics anilize muscle movement of the suit etc, i wonder what kind of camera was used how big and portable is was in late sixties ,
Awesome video I’m going mid may but I would like to take my mountain bike all the way to the start of the trail is that possible is the road plowed to take the bike and leave it at the beginning of the trail?
Hey Luis, that sounds epic! When I went, there was a guy on the road who had an electric scooter. As long as it doesnt snow a few days before your trip, theres no doubt the road will be clear all the way to the trailhead. Enjoy the climb brotha!
Responsible gun owners the NRA would love.
Not pictured were the actual workers who built the railroad. They were Chinese immigrants given that special treatment America gives its non white immigrants.
They don't mention the approximately 15,000 Chinese workers who died helping build the transcontinental railroad.
6 years to build. Today would be 26 years to build.
You didn’t tell them that the largest breeding that a lot of the buffalo in the Yellowstone Park came from the Bronx zoo
They did that to starve off the Indians that hunted them for food
Very civilized.
A really fun piece of American history!
Bison
This is his kids middle school history project
What about the 165,000 Bison in Canada? Or the 200,000 Bison privately owned? The Fed and State Gov only owns 21,000 Bison. First Nations has 30,000 Bison. the numbers might be different today
Man is so destructive... We think we know best...
2 types of humans in this world.
What is the best song for this
The OG drive by.
Hella funny
Well according to modern science if we didn't kill all those buffaloes it would have caused vast amounts of climate change and we would all be dead today thank God for those early settlers
It was, in part, a military action. Railroads cut up both Buffalo and Native lands. It took away the food supply.
It sounds like a lot of men rode the transcontinental railroad to prove their worth, or lack there of.
Good job!
You should cover the bridge of the gods in oregon
Ill look into it, thanks for the recommendation!
Did you know that in Buffalo Wyoming the occidental hotel is open, and you can stay in president Theodore Roosevelts hunting suite there. Was around $100 a night when I went and the adjoining Virginian Restaurant is delicious.
A better story about TR is when he was Police Commissioner in NYC he paid for blocks of ice to be delivered to poor neighborhoods so that they would get some relief from the heat. He paid for it out of his own pocket.
Or that he hunted the men who stole his boat for days. Captured them, then walked them back to jail. All happened within a fortnight
Why would they split up? I'm calling bulshit on this whole scenario.