I love Yellowstone and Gran Teton spent a week driving sightseeing enjoying the living artwork of the creator. Some areas where just breath taking beautiful I felt like t was driving inside of a masterpiece priceless painting☮️.
What a sad comment, how could any 'masterpiece' compare to the natural beauty of this world? Paintings are nothing but an activity done by man to reproduce incredible originals.
It would be very interesting to see what this whole area looks like now. Perhaps in some future time someone will take videos of the same as this. Would be very interesting to see the drastic changes to the landscape. Thank you for your video.
I'm from the East Coast and have been to Yellowstone on vacation 4 times in the last 50 odd years. Always spectacular. First visit in '68 after getting out of the Army at Ft Lewis, Washington. Then again in '82, '87 & '91. Life is short, enjoy it while you can. Self employed, avid camper forever.
I was in Yellowstone last Saturday looking at the falls. It started to rain really hard at about 5 pm. My family and I got out of there right before the North road collapsed near Mammoth Hot Springs.
My girlfriend and I were literally talking about going to Yellowstone in September the night before the flooding happened. I'm so saddened and I hope no person or animal was hurt. I hope to still see Yellowstone in the future as it looks like one of the most amazing places on earth.
@@TheHamsterMaster You can still go to Grand Teton. I imagine most of the park will reopen by then. I've been twice, and want to go again, after I go to alaska a few more times first.
It's sad this happened I was there with my parents in the 3rd week of May 2012 we drove my dad's new 2012 GMC pickup truck from Phenix City,AL almost 2 day drive going there we stay at oil faithful inn lodge first 3 days and next 3 days in the mammoth hot springs area where it was called years ago Fort Yellowstone Great memories i hope they get it back like it was one day because I would like to visit it again one day
This is the first time I've ever seen footage of Yellow stone . I've fished and hunted the mountains of WV and it intrigues me to think how long these mountain rivers have been forming the gorges. Thank you for sharing this video. It's magnificent.
Brought back memories of when I was 8 years old back in 1982 being there with my grandparents. O the magic of that place forever instilled in me. Good video
I LEARNED RECENTLY FROM SCIENCE THAT WHAT WE ARE EXPERIENCING ISN'T GLOBAL WARMING THE EARTH AND MOON ARE DOING A DIFFERENT ORBIT AND THIS HAPPENS EVERY FEW MILLION YEARS WHICH CHANGES THE JET STREAMS TO THE MAN EXPLAINED KIND OF WILD WEATHER ANYWAY IT'S ON CZcams ALSO
I absolutely loved this video, thank you for sharing your adventure. I can't at this time afford vacations do to kids in private college and a brutal economy. God bless you for sharing, I will make it there in the next 5 years, God willing.
Thanks for showing us the falls, I remember the park when we traveled there during the wildfires. When we left California, there were no fire threat, but upon arriving the entrance was closed (thanks to lightning ignited fires), so we were forced to drive (at 13 years old is seemed like) hours to get the other entrance where we set up camp around midnight. Shortly after this, we were evacuated from our camp, and told where to relocate. What started as a trip in the wrong place at the wrong time, turned into sheer luck for the duration of our stay. Not only did we see elk, moose, herds of bison, and a momma grizzly with three cubs down in a meadow trying to flea, but each basin and feature we visited were consumed and closed by fire shortly after. A couple years later we went back to see how the park was rebounding, despite evidence of fire throughout the park, we found new life in undergrowth and baby trees as well. The most memorable feature remained unchanged, Yellowstone Falls; which was the first place I tried to find when I heard about the floods hoping somebody would upload. These falls are incredible without floods, I could only imagine what they roared like now. Then, I found your upload! Thank you for sharing with us! Mother nature can take life in amazing forms, but is the supreme giver of life here on earth- it just takes time! On a side note. . . what the heck happened to those beautiful pools in the terraces???
Haven’t been to Yellowstone for 60 years,but I remember all the splendor and the bears coming into the camp ground. It was a great vacation for a 12 year old. Would love to go back.
Beautiful!!! Y'all realize there's a massive volcano under all that beauty and its getting more active by the day. Mud doesn't percolate for no reason and those springs don't bubble for no reason......crazy times we live in!!
Yes, we know. And the percolating you speak of, its what is keeping the pressure from building up. Its when they stop,you need to be concerned....in a few million years,of course
In 1977 I travelled from the UK to Idaho Falls to stay live relative's for approximately two months. During this trip we travelled throughout Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. I especially recall our very full day spent in the spectacular Yellowstone national park.
I miss Yellowstone. My first visit to Yellowstone and Grand Teton was during the Memorial Day weekend in 2017. So sad the park is closed currently, and I was just reminiscing about going back
Great video. I have only ever seen the falls from the road down hill . Amazing stuff .both times I was with friends with a Schedule. Next time I take my own dear sweet time. I prefer to enjoy stop and smell the Roses. 😁 last time I had to fallow they had the food / B.B.Q. and most of the gear . I wanted to peel of and do my own thing but three days on Beef jerky and water ? The Prime rib part of me won
It’s interesting seeing the water fall volume, speed etc. Given that Yellowstone is also Volcanic. It resembles Huka River and Falls in Volcanic Taupo New Zealand so much.
I was glad to get in three days of exploring Yellowstone before they shut it down. I felt sorry for my family members that only got to visit the park on Sunday.
I love Yellowstone and Wyoming. In my 62 years I have been there 7 times. I should be there this October as part of an elk hunt in the Wyoming/Montana area
The snow/ice around the great falls... how much had to be built up for it to last until mid-June! I've been there in February and not seen that much hanging there.
My BF found this video interesting, as he’s never been to Yellowstone. I have quite a few times, but now I’m blind. Pulling up a video without any commentary or narration really defeats the purpose for me and I would love to hear what you have to say your opinions your thoughts etc. and what’s going on and what’s to come thanks I hope you don’t feel that this is disrespectful because it’s not intended to be just a suggestion to help us blind folks understand what you’re showing on your video.
I been wanting to go here for years and a year and a half I set up a trip out there and was supposed to leave this Sunday but now had to cancel it sucks but I guess I will wait another year.
Well there is a gorge down there that had that run off before! It's always just a matter of time before it hits again! Blessings to the people animals and ranches that are affected GOD BLESS YOU!
@@jpasku91 WOW! The bible said in the latter days the waters will over throw their bounds! Unfortuneately you dont want to be in their way! Pull together and be strong for each other blessings on you and why havent I seen this in the news yet?
It is a crazy thing to see since we have been there a few times the disaster is obvious and what happens to all of the fish and river creatures is a mystery. It seems as though there is more to come with this natural event.
I agree and I wasn't the only one who concerned about it then. The underground heat must have involved since the outdoor temperature is not that quite hot.
We had reservations for Yellowstone for this week. We had canceled them last April due to the gas prices. God thank you for giving me ears to hear.
Seeing this in Spring. And seeing it in winter. Just reminds me of Gods love and power. Just awestruck beauty.
I love Yellowstone and Gran Teton spent a week driving sightseeing enjoying the living artwork of the creator. Some areas where just breath taking beautiful I felt like t was driving inside of a masterpiece priceless painting☮️.
What a sad comment, how could any 'masterpiece' compare to the natural beauty of this world? Paintings are nothing but an activity done by man to reproduce incredible originals.
It would be very interesting to see what this whole area looks like now. Perhaps in some future time someone will take videos of the same as this. Would be very interesting to see the drastic changes to the landscape. Thank you for your video.
I'm from the East Coast and have been to Yellowstone on vacation 4 times in the last 50 odd years. Always spectacular. First visit in '68 after getting out of the Army at Ft Lewis, Washington. Then again in '82, '87 & '91. Life is short, enjoy it while you can. Self employed, avid camper forever.
@@christinemeleg4535 Well someone got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning
Amen 💜
As a Californian, I'm just wishing those clouds can drop off some of the leftover rain over here. Lol
THE Government is SPRAYING THE SKY WITH POISON.NO RAIN
Even the rain don't like California
@@deanhuffman48 😂😂
@@deanhuffman48 sock puppet
@@toofunny3010 lemming
Thanks for capturing this powerful event. Beautiful footage.
I was in Yellowstone last Saturday looking at the falls. It started to rain really hard at about 5 pm. My family and I got out of there right before the North road collapsed near Mammoth Hot Springs.
Wow I'm glad you and you're family are safe
Made the right decision to leave!
Glad you all are safe!!!
We don’t fucking care
happy to hear you left in time to get to safety
Earthquakes, fires and floods. Over a relatively short time we watch Yellowstone change. Thanks for posting. Brings back memories.
Great footage! It made me feel like I was there.
Incredible amounts of water! Thanks for sharing. (Jane in SC)❤️🙏🏻
Great footage thanx for sharing!
Yellowstone National Park without a doubt one of the most beautiful places in the Universe.
Where else have you been to, in the universe,other than Earth?
@@jamessummers3866 the Earth is the only living planet in the Universe so there is no need to go anywhere else.
Lmao no
Beautiful video - awesome scenery.
Agreed, good share. Ttya
🙏 for a beautiful & great video much appreciated 👍🇺🇸💙😍
Beautiful color of the water!!!
Thank you for Sharing ❤️ this beautiful footage!!
My girlfriend and I were literally talking about going to Yellowstone in September the night before the flooding happened. I'm so saddened and I hope no person or animal was hurt. I hope to still see Yellowstone in the future as it looks like one of the most amazing places on earth.
Where ya from?
@@natehowell5802 San Jose, CA. We were going to see Yellowstone as our anniversary trip but then the flooding happened :( I just hope everyone is ok.
Be sure to go my friend !
@@TheHamsterMaster You can still go to Grand Teton. I imagine most of the park will reopen by then. I've been twice, and want to go again, after I go to alaska a few more times first.
Yea the Grand Tetons are awesome and I’m sure at least half of Yellowstone will be open by then.
Thanks for posting this. 🙏
It's sad this happened I was there with my parents in the 3rd week of May 2012 we drove my dad's new 2012 GMC pickup truck from Phenix City,AL almost 2 day drive going there we stay at oil faithful inn lodge first 3 days and next 3 days in the mammoth hot springs area where it was called years ago Fort Yellowstone Great memories i hope they get it back like it was one day because I would like to visit it again one day
Gorgeous scenery. Thanks for sharing!
This is the first time I've ever seen footage of Yellow stone . I've fished and hunted the mountains of WV and it intrigues me to think how long these mountain rivers have been forming the gorges. Thank you for sharing this video. It's magnificent.
Check out some Glacier Nat'l Park video. I think it's even better than YS.
WV is pretty but very very small potatoes compared to what’s out West my friend
Wow! An extraordinarily beautiful and powerful waterfall! It's as if you feel the force of the water!
I’ve visited Yellowstone National Park several times and it’s Wonder of the World. You have done a very nice video. Thank You for sharing.
The last time I was in Yellowstone, it was twenty below, and we were on snowmobiles. It is a completely different experience.
Important information for us to know the last time you went to Yellowstone.
Brought back memories of when I was 8 years old back in 1982 being there with my grandparents. O the magic of that place forever instilled in me. Good video
Beautiful footage! This costs money to see this stuff in person, thanks for sharing 👍🏼
Thank you for your video.
Thank you for the beautiful video. Our last look before the the flood.
love Yellowstone one of my favorite places.its a terrible thing to see so many homes.ranches.town.wiped away.God be with them.
I LEARNED RECENTLY FROM SCIENCE THAT WHAT WE ARE EXPERIENCING ISN'T GLOBAL WARMING THE EARTH AND MOON ARE DOING A DIFFERENT ORBIT AND THIS HAPPENS EVERY FEW MILLION YEARS WHICH CHANGES THE JET STREAMS TO THE MAN EXPLAINED KIND OF WILD WEATHER ANYWAY IT'S ON CZcams ALSO
Awesome video!! 😍😍
Our trip to Yellowstone last year will always be one we'll remember!!
🦬🏞🏕🦬
I absolutely loved this video, thank you for sharing your adventure. I can't at this time afford vacations do to kids in private college and a brutal economy. God bless you for sharing, I will make it there in the next 5 years, God willing.
Stunning views Yellowstone is amazing
Yeah..so true😇
Beautiful, thank you.
Thanks for showing us the falls, I remember the park when we traveled there during the wildfires. When we left California, there were no fire threat, but upon arriving the entrance was closed (thanks to lightning ignited fires), so we were forced to drive (at 13 years old is seemed like) hours to get the other entrance where we set up camp around midnight. Shortly after this, we were evacuated from our camp, and told where to relocate. What started as a trip in the wrong place at the wrong time, turned into sheer luck for the duration of our stay. Not only did we see elk, moose, herds of bison, and a momma grizzly with three cubs down in a meadow trying to flea, but each basin and feature we visited were consumed and closed by fire shortly after.
A couple years later we went back to see how the park was rebounding, despite evidence of fire throughout the park, we found new life in undergrowth and baby trees as well. The most memorable feature remained unchanged, Yellowstone Falls; which was the first place I tried to find when I heard about the floods hoping somebody would upload. These falls are incredible without floods, I could only imagine what they roared like now. Then, I found your upload! Thank you for sharing with us! Mother nature can take life in amazing forms, but is the supreme giver of life here on earth- it just takes time!
On a side note. . . what the heck happened to those beautiful pools in the terraces???
I was also there during the fires. 1988.
Beautiful video! Thank you for sharing! 😊👍🇺🇲
Amazing sight. That’s another one for the bucket list. Cheers 👍🙏🇦🇺
Haven’t been to Yellowstone for 60 years,but I remember all the splendor and the bears coming into the camp ground. It was a great vacation for a 12 year old. Would love to go back.
We were there in May alot of snow and just beautiful glad we went when we did..lots of Bison
Wow how beautiful this was gorgeous video you had before the floods
Beautiful!!! Y'all realize there's a massive volcano under all that beauty and its getting more active by the day. Mud doesn't percolate for no reason and those springs don't bubble for no reason......crazy times we live in!!
Yes, we know. And the percolating you speak of, its what is keeping the pressure from building up. Its when they stop,you need to be concerned....in a few million years,of course
Wow great video
Beautiful !! will be planning for next year !!
Great video, it brings back the memories.
We literally left hours before the flood started. How sad! Love Yellowstone
Tysm for sharing
Beautiful filming! Glad your safe!
Blessins n thanks. prayers for all who have lost homes n businesses. Appreciate the vid
They always have restrooms at Nat Park waterfalls, as the noise of the falling water gets people in the pee mood.
That's a random amusing comment... and true.
Yea I wasn’t sure if I had too much coffee that day but I made a lot bathroom stops.
Beautiful video. Thanku so much.
In 1977 I travelled from the UK to Idaho Falls to stay live relative's for approximately two months. During this trip we travelled throughout Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. I especially recall our very full day spent in the spectacular Yellowstone national park.
I miss Yellowstone. My first visit to Yellowstone and Grand Teton was during the Memorial Day weekend in 2017. So sad the park is closed currently, and I was just reminiscing about going back
Good for you. Getting out and enjoying nature.
Great video. I have only ever seen the falls from the road down hill . Amazing stuff .both times I was with friends with a Schedule. Next time I take my own dear sweet time. I prefer to enjoy stop and smell the Roses. 😁 last time I had to fallow they had the food / B.B.Q. and most of the gear . I wanted to peel of and do my own thing but three days on Beef jerky and water ? The Prime rib part of me won
Great video thank you for posting it
It’s interesting seeing the water fall volume, speed etc. Given that Yellowstone is also Volcanic. It resembles Huka River and Falls in Volcanic Taupo New Zealand so much.
Huka Falls are on Waikato river
Super nice video - thx
it's beautiful. very sad what happened, hope they fix the roads quickly
We were there last week and it was perfect conditions. I feel guilty for being one of the last groups to enjoy it before the destruction.
I was glad to get in three days of exploring Yellowstone before they shut it down. I felt sorry for my family members that only got to visit the park on Sunday.
We were there just after Memorial Day ..was perfect.
@@kenthonea3251 whoopty doo
@Rooster why would you feel guilty?
@@GeorgeSukFuk So of all the comments, why did you pick on him?
So glad I went last year and got to ride the Beartooth and the north side of the park. Might be a while til I can go there again
Everything at Yellowstone makes ya think about what s under your feet.
Exquisite!
I love Yellowstone and Wyoming. In my 62 years I have been there 7 times. I should be there this October as part of an elk hunt in the Wyoming/Montana area
Nice. This was my first time.
The snow/ice around the great falls... how much had to be built up for it to last until mid-June!
I've been there in February and not seen that much hanging there.
Stunning thanks
Look at all that precious water. Need to get it to lake mead somehow
Wow.. Stunning ❤️
thank You for sharing
0:46 I could sit there for hours and watch that river. Yeah I am from a hot state.
Beautiful
Good video of Yellowstone I've not seen before. Too bad water doesn't flow to the Colorado River and reservoirs. God bless. Thanks for the video
AWESOME !!!
🧐wow!! what excellent photography
That place is so beautiful...I've been twice and hope to return....I'm sure a lot has changed since the flood.
Wow! Just stunning! Where were you when taking pictures? I’d love to go to that location.
On this day I dig a big loop thru the whole park. Most of the pictures are from Yellowstone River Canyon.
Awesome thanks
Great footage.
Such a beautiful place
Spectacular!
I sure hope 🙏 everyone is doing well and businesses recover 💜
The beauty of nature is here !
Was there in June 2021 only a4day trip awesome place lots of tourists
Beautiful nature
Was that the normal waterfall level or at its peak due to the melt off and rains ?
My BF found this video interesting, as he’s never been to Yellowstone. I have quite a few times, but now I’m blind. Pulling up a video without any commentary or narration really defeats the purpose for me and I would love to hear what you have to say your opinions your thoughts etc. and what’s going on and what’s to come thanks I hope you don’t feel that this is disrespectful because it’s not intended to be just a suggestion to help us blind folks understand what you’re showing on your video.
Hello, we do full commentary on travel vlogs. If interested
You should check out the RADIO
Its been said, a picture says
a thousand words...maybe start there?
Yes, I agree a picture is worth 1000 words. However, I think you missed the part where I said I was 100% blind.
@@xpeachesxcreamx I stand corrected & confused
w/humility, young lady...
I'll surely visit this place one day
It's been almost 20 years since i've been to Yellowstone but I can still smell the sulfur from the hot springs
Nature will always have the last say on what happens on momma Earth! Time to get humble as the prophecies have already begun 👍 God bless 🙏
Wonderful.
Very nice to see the falls of Yellowstone until the disaster happens. I've been to Yellowstone National Park three times. Love the Park.
Gorgeous country !!
Bea❤tiful Yellowstone 😍
I been wanting to go here for years and a year and a half I set up a trip out there and was supposed to leave this Sunday but now had to cancel it sucks but I guess I will wait another year.
Mil gracias.ahora si puedo trabajar.cuidense.y
Alejense no se acerque mucho.
The up side is the wildlife will get a break from human activity in the park.
Well there is a gorge down there that had that run off before! It's always just a matter of time before it hits again! Blessings to the people animals and ranches that are affected GOD BLESS YOU!
It carried more than twice the historical record high... From just over 24,000 to 51,000 (insert measurement...ty)
That’s a lot of water!
@@jpasku91 WOW! The bible said in the latter days the waters will over throw their bounds! Unfortuneately you dont want to be in their way! Pull together and be strong for each other blessings on you and why havent I seen this in the news yet?
Mammoth was once called mammoth hot springs.
Remember that.
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You have a very interesting language
It is a crazy thing to see since we have been there a few times the disaster is obvious and what happens to all of the fish and river creatures is a mystery. It seems as though there is more to come with this natural event.
Yes indeed. The land animals didn’t seem to mind it. They just go up higher on the mountain.
i would leave before the super volcano explodes
I agree and I wasn't the only one who concerned about it then. The underground heat must have involved since the outdoor temperature is not that quite hot.
Actually you would be better off on Yellowstone Lake when it blew, If it goes super volcano life on earth would parish in a year.
I’m gone now. I had to get back to climbing water towers in middle America.
There’s a Documentary about the area span that would affected if Yellowstone blew. Thankful I live on Vancouver island.
@@maryskinner1329 Acidic rain and lack of sunshine would take all life on the planet out in just over a year
We left Yellowstone the Saturday before this.
wonder if some geyser thermal systems are gonna be altered due to the potential influx of groundwater