Cave Exploring Gone WRONG | Antarctic Iceberg Cave Incident

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  • čas přidán 23. 09. 2022
  • Cave exploring gone horrifyingly wrong. This is the story of Jill Heinerth and the B-15 Iceberg Cave Dive.
    Extreme hobbies require extreme caution and can have extreme consequences if they are not performed by professionals with the proper training and equipment.
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    Giuseppe Milo, Robert McClellan
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  • @ScaryInteresting
    @ScaryInteresting  Před rokem +603

    Previous video in the series - czcams.com/video/nSLRTljO4RM/video.html
    Hey everyone! I hope you enjoyed the video. Here is the video I mentioned at the end (found by one of my awesome Patrons; thank you, Asian Sensation!) - czcams.com/video/5i4JYozUSp8/video.html
    It does contain spoilers, though, so I’d recommend waiting until after to watch it. The two other things I mention are in the description and labelled (also contain spoilers). Have a great weekend!
    - Sean

    • @otr-https
      @otr-https Před rokem +2

      ye

    • @Talleyhoooo
      @Talleyhoooo Před rokem +8

      Dude, your videos get better and better with every release.

    • @SynomDroni
      @SynomDroni Před rokem +6

      It's not "non-traditional gender roles",when a woman becomes a diver, anyways, but if you have to signal it can still only be "non gender-traditional roles". There is a difference.

    • @Hugotlost
      @Hugotlost Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/5i4JYozUSp8/video.html
      Would seem to be the documentary!

    • @tinyGrim1
      @tinyGrim1 Před rokem +2

      Hi 👋 Yes! Ty 😃

  • @junusavior65
    @junusavior65 Před rokem +7922

    Never thought I would discover an activity that made regular cave diving seem reasonable.

    • @kariannabedsole6847
      @kariannabedsole6847 Před rokem +142

      i was just thinking this lmao

    • @joannasowinska6789
      @joannasowinska6789 Před rokem +209

      Haha my thoughts exactly! After watching the stories about cave diving I thought it was the stupidest thing ever, but here we are...

    • @matthewmckee3282
      @matthewmckee3282 Před rokem +37

      I disagree. Cave diving is less scary in my opinion. Sure you can drown, but you don't have to worry about floods, falling, pully systems failing, and you're usually dressed warmer!

    • @ANIGIOLETTO
      @ANIGIOLETTO Před rokem

      👍

    • @Awesomeficationify
      @Awesomeficationify Před rokem +84

      @@matthewmckee3282 Some caves are much safer than others. Mammoth Cave is not very risky (nowadays). No cave diving experience can claim this. Each one is a careful and potentially lethal balancing of gasses, decompressions, and visibility hazards. Spelunking can be safe, cave diving is never safe.

  • @KuroshiKun
    @KuroshiKun Před 3 měsíci +439

    They really nearly died 3 times and were like "nah let's get even more pictures and go for a 4th time" like that's INSANE lmao

    • @Geronimo_89
      @Geronimo_89 Před 2 měsíci +25

      Paradoxically, getting out of a life-threatening situation alive can make people arrogant and feel invincible, and it happened several times in a row to these divers

    • @colonelsanders515
      @colonelsanders515 Před 26 dny +6

      And that’s how you win a Darwin Award 🥇

    • @KuroshiKun
      @KuroshiKun Před 26 dny +7

      @@colonelsanders515 they did everything in their power to win one that's for sure lol

  • @dragonlover7196
    @dragonlover7196 Před rokem +1198

    cave diving in an iceberg really does feel like a perfect mix of all of the worst things

    • @williammullinax6130
      @williammullinax6130 Před rokem +67

      Caving can be dangerous
      Diving can be dangerous
      Cave diving is even more dangerous
      Cave diving in an iceberg is insanely dangerous

    • @Velereonics
      @Velereonics Před 9 měsíci +22

      It's the being sucked down a tunnel with no way of knowing whether it's a way out or a dead end for me.

    • @Velereonics
      @Velereonics Před 9 měsíci

      It's the being sucked down a tunnel with no way of knowing whether it's a way out or a dead end for me.

    • @randomrazr
      @randomrazr Před 2 měsíci +11

      They almost died in that ice cave 3 times. Wanting to go back the fourth time WTF

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 Před měsícem +3

      @@randomrazr It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Yes, that phrase has a double meaning, but still... it has a major draw. They got photos of something most people will never see.... in person OR in a photo.

  • @LeuNoeleeste
    @LeuNoeleeste Před rokem +217

    "They decided to go for one final dive"
    Yeah I think at this point God gave up and went back to play cosmic Roblox

  • @675_Dreamer
    @675_Dreamer Před rokem +4611

    Their amount of combined luck is utterly astounding. They had multiple second chances. Every single dive resulted in a near death experience yet they continued on.

    • @davidconlee2196
      @davidconlee2196 Před rokem +381

      It seemed like they were intent on dying in that iceberg. Each time they would miraculously escape they would immediately press their luck by going back in.

    • @WhitneyDahlin
      @WhitneyDahlin Před rokem +38

      @@davidconlee2196 ‼️To be fair tho we all have to die eventually. And everyone thinks they want to die of old age until they've experienced some one close to them dying of old age first hand. You either stay completely sane as your body deteriorates and you're bedridden. Your normal mind trapped in a body you can't escape. Or your mind goes first while your body is still healthy and you live several years in fear having forgotten everyone around you until you are put into some place with round the clock supervision to keep you from starting a fire or hurting yourself. You don't want to die of old age. Trust me. I would rather die doing something I love than spend potentially decades like that

    • @williamrosenbloom215
      @williamrosenbloom215 Před rokem +115

      @@WhitneyDahlin the merits of suicide are a deep topic. But it sounds like you agree with the premise they were suicidal.

    • @lawrencetalbot8346
      @lawrencetalbot8346 Před rokem

      I was really hoping she would’ve died. Would’ve made the story better. Jill’s incredibly stupid, especially to dive with a hole in her glove

    • @robert.adamek
      @robert.adamek Před rokem +81

      @@williamrosenbloom215 I was thinking the same thing. What a twisted way of thinking. Trying to make suicide beautiful or something

  • @KnightsWithoutATable
    @KnightsWithoutATable Před rokem +3830

    They almost died in that ice cave 3 times. Wanting to go back the fourth time was pure madness.

    • @KnightsWithoutATable
      @KnightsWithoutATable Před rokem +330

      @Enola Gay This was a controllable risk. Also, firefighters don't go into a building that is about to collapse once they have been in there and have seen that it is going to fall down at any time. Police don't run into a gun fight without backup.

    • @namelessghoul615
      @namelessghoul615 Před rokem +167

      @enolagay9502Those are jobs that benefit society a lot and are very important to it. Cavediving is more of a hobby, though I know some people actually do it as a job, but it’s not worth dying for.

    • @Ruisu07
      @Ruisu07 Před rokem +15

      @@namelessghoul615 this specific case actually isn't a hobby it's her job she works with scientists to study those areas and she's actually one of the first people to dive glaciers she's there for pictures and for samples for the scientist and people as a whole making new discoveries of these unknown areas

    • @namelessghoul615
      @namelessghoul615 Před rokem +69

      @@Ruisu07 If you read the end of my comment, I said that some people do have it as a job, however it isn’t worth dying for. Police and firefighters save lives and their jobs are extremely important. While I’m not saying that cave diving isn’t important, I’m just saying that it isn’t worth dying for, and I’m sure people could live without it.

    • @WRWC1L2
      @WRWC1L2 Před rokem +51

      @Enola Gay They are saving lives, not filming a lost documentary

  • @saintmichael881
    @saintmichael881 Před 3 měsíci +70

    This is the equivalent of burning your hand on the stove and then touching it 2 more times to see if it's still hot.

    • @andrewkelly1337
      @andrewkelly1337 Před měsícem +10

      "I wanted to touch it one more time but sadly the entire house caught fire so I couldn't"

    • @dirtydan1337
      @dirtydan1337 Před měsícem

      And then making plans to touch it a 4th time...

  • @enkiimuto1041
    @enkiimuto1041 Před 11 měsíci +201

    "that was the type of mistake that put everyone in danger" -- the member of the crew that decided to go back there again

    • @frankmarano1118
      @frankmarano1118 Před 22 dny +3

      I just said almost the same exact thing like wtf lmao

    • @J-tt1lu
      @J-tt1lu Před 13 dny

      She sounds extremely selfish

  • @headinthefluffycloud
    @headinthefluffycloud Před rokem +2468

    I feel like the iceberg collapsing when it did was some divine being's way of saying "for heaven's sake STOP IT!"

    • @blackslav1497
      @blackslav1497 Před rokem +19

      heaven dont exist

    • @Tenacitybrit
      @Tenacitybrit Před rokem +144

      Yeah it sure seemed like someone was not just telling but SCREAMING that at them lol.

    • @tumslucks9781
      @tumslucks9781 Před rokem +57

      @@blackslav1497
      Neither do ' and .

    • @blackslav1497
      @blackslav1497 Před rokem +7

      @@tumslucks9781 aint nobody gonna tell me how to speak.

    • @JasonPhillip303
      @JasonPhillip303 Před rokem +60

      @@blackslav1497 I’ve heard plenty of ppl like you call for divine intervention when death is involved lol

  • @joshgravitt8228
    @joshgravitt8228 Před rokem +2314

    I cannot believe nobody died in this. They tempted fate so badly.

    • @ClaytonBigsby01
      @ClaytonBigsby01 Před 11 měsíci +56

      It makes me wonder if the supposed pushback to women in cave diving was warranted ( if there was any pushback at all , which I highly doubt). Because of the amateur like decision making done by these women and man . Diving with a hole in your suit in freezing water , no matter how small the hole , was incredibly dangerous and stupid.

    • @gabrielsfilms2086
      @gabrielsfilms2086 Před 11 měsíci +119

      @@ClaytonBigsby01 ...sounds sexist but okayyyyy

    • @firinn2373
      @firinn2373 Před 11 měsíci +9

      @@ClaytonBigsby01 agreed

    • @amandaanstett6973
      @amandaanstett6973 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ClaytonBigsby01 99% of these cave diving stories are men doing dangerous shit. There are people of all genders who do dangerous things.

    • @victoriaconcepcion3651
      @victoriaconcepcion3651 Před 10 měsíci +39

      @@gabrielsfilms2086he does have a slight point, i do believe she probably got too much backlash, solely on being in a male dominated field. but diving in below freezing water, a literal iceberg, knowing you have a hole in your glove. that’s incredibly stupid i’m surprised her hand was fine

  • @shadoninja
    @shadoninja Před 11 měsíci +46

    The documentary that covers these dives does them absolutely no justice. In a 50 minute documentary, they gave the divers and the underwater footage maybe 8 minutes of air time. The danger of the dives went almost completely unmentioned.

  • @calebplumleeoutdoors
    @calebplumleeoutdoors Před 4 měsíci +60

    "It became the largest moving object on the planet"
    *everyones mama breathes sigh of relief*

  • @atumanov55
    @atumanov55 Před rokem +2470

    Imagine going through all of that to film a documentary that no one can find anymore lol

    • @maryamk3977
      @maryamk3977 Před rokem +59

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @dr.oobleck2317
      @dr.oobleck2317 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/5i4JYozUSp8/video.html here you go

    • @ajmarion
      @ajmarion Před rokem +33

      💀 😂

    • @mitchrich6
      @mitchrich6 Před rokem +565

      CZcams channel name Dr Gregory stone
      Title Antarctica Ice Island.
      It's like 50 mins long

    • @dasvidanjatv
      @dasvidanjatv Před rokem +129

      @@mitchrich6 legend

  • @artur6912
    @artur6912 Před rokem +4045

    They literally asked for something bad to happen.... three separate times, and wanted a fourth life and death situation. Quite frankly, for a bunch of "pros" they sure did behave like complete idiots. "My suit is leaking and im antarctic waters ? Better to continue diving further". They clearly had more luck than common sense.

    • @historytank5673
      @historytank5673 Před rokem +53

      Well I mean, that’s nearly understandable, he would of found it hard to think after the cold hit and the two going in the first time was understandable, it’s what they came for. But ya everything after that was just stupid.

    • @artur6912
      @artur6912 Před rokem +221

      @@historytank5673 Remember, they had a leaking suit problem on the first and third dive. I was mostly referring to the third dive where one of them had a leak in the hand from the start but decided that it's not a big deal.

    • @casey6104
      @casey6104 Před rokem +105

      @@artur6912 literally a 2 minute delay would have prevented that becoming an issue.

    • @awkwardautistic
      @awkwardautistic Před rokem +11

      But did they die?

    • @casey6104
      @casey6104 Před rokem +105

      @@awkwardautistic almost several times. Pretty sure their experiences are the reason they are only the ones to produce an ice cave documentary. But they did note some interesting biological phenomena.

  • @fordisfurious
    @fordisfurious Před 10 měsíci +25

    Shockingly, the ice island documentary once thought lost forever, was actually the very first hit when I typed “Nat Geo ice island” into my search engine. It was also published on CZcams over a year before this video. Seems to have been hiding in plain sight all along.

  • @whitewalls4409
    @whitewalls4409 Před rokem +328

    I'm glad that you include stories of people making it out alive as it's the first time for many of us have heard these stories. It adds to the suspense of the story telling as we guess along or judge their moves if they are going to make it even though most in your stories do not. It wouldn't be as suspenseful if everyone in your stories didn't make it. In every story I find myself rooting for the person to make it.

    • @grindelston5968
      @grindelston5968 Před 11 měsíci +14

      It's nice to get a happy ending sometimes

    • @nicolettegeiger3678
      @nicolettegeiger3678 Před 6 měsíci +2

      So your comment is exactly how i felt listening to a different video where you expected the people talked about for the first 2/3’s of video wouldn’t be the ones who survived and then a whole new person enters the story and they are the one who doesn’t make it, didn’t see that coming at all!

    • @hannahlanai
      @hannahlanai Před 5 měsíci

      This is so true! It really would ruin the tension and anticipation if we knew the outcome because the stories were always about people’s deaths.

    • @em84c
      @em84c Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@hannahlanaisometimes Id rather know because its sad when you are rooting for the person and they die
      But its a nice surprise when you think they are dead for sure but they survive

    • @hughmogus7137
      @hughmogus7137 Před 29 dny

      The only thing is, you can kind of know whether someone survivees or not based on whether the narration describes their thought process and stuff that only they could have known

  • @de341f6
    @de341f6 Před rokem +1553

    frankly there is a fine line between courage and stupidity

    • @tongpoo8985
      @tongpoo8985 Před rokem +131

      This ain't even close to that line its firmly in the stupidity camp

    • @tetermc
      @tetermc Před rokem +5

      Yeesh, keep it brief and to the point or nobody will read all that.

    • @jimbobeire
      @jimbobeire Před rokem +15

      @@tetermc I don't care to keep it brief. I don't mind if people with short spans of attention skip it. I'm saying my piece and nobody has to read it if they don't want to. I'm not expecting a CZcams comment to go viral and bring me fame and fortune.

    • @cfG21
      @cfG21 Před rokem +6

      @@jimbobeire well i read it..i find it very telling when someone says they wont read it because it is long but they cant spend hours listening to garbage music

    • @eolsunder
      @eolsunder Před rokem +6

      really, the line is pretty thick and isn't hard to see, it isn't a fine line, its a huge big clunky dont-be-stupid line

  • @abhiwankenobi7172
    @abhiwankenobi7172 Před rokem +3196

    Ah yes my weekly dose of claustrophobia

  • @nessyandtot
    @nessyandtot Před 9 měsíci +31

    Love your videos! Just one thing, they for sure were NOT using wet suits, but dry suits instead. Wet suits let water in creating a thin layer of water between your skin and suit, you'd body heat eventually warms the thin water layer, which warms you. I'm really cold water your body can't warm the water so you use a dry suit which let's no water in, that's why it was such an issue that they had leaks.

  • @calebplumleeoutdoors
    @calebplumleeoutdoors Před 4 měsíci +13

    Sometimes I listen to these stories and can't help but think "they had it coming"...
    "Hey guys, every dive so far has been a near disaster and getting worse... let's go one more time" 🥴

  • @jonnyboyd7715
    @jonnyboyd7715 Před rokem +5024

    Its hard to feel sorry for them when they decided to go in again after 2 almost deadly trips.

    • @blackslav1497
      @blackslav1497 Před rokem +60

      well maybe you should try

    • @JJ-kc2re
      @JJ-kc2re Před rokem +329

      @@blackslav1497 big brain

    • @michaelhanford8139
      @michaelhanford8139 Před rokem +118

      Is your pity of any value?
      Ever consider that they might look at your lifestyle & shake her head and pity you?

    • @artur6912
      @artur6912 Před rokem +3

      @@michaelhanford8139 Why would I care what some idiots with a death wish think about my lifestyle ? Those divers were just that, idiots with a death wish. You genuinely have to have negative IQ to consider it a good idea to dive in freezing water with a leaking suit after almost dying two previous times.

    • @XBloodyBaneX
      @XBloodyBaneX Před rokem +586

      @@michaelhanford8139 they can pity my life all they want, but at least I use my brain to avoid deadly situations instead of throwing myself headlong into them.
      *I* haven't almost froze to death after getting trapped underwater in an iceberg. *Twice.*
      I don't care what year it was. They knew it was ice before going it. They knew it was breaking apart constantly before going in. After going in ONCE, they Knew the run off water made it almost impossible to swim back the way you came, and that the ice could collapse on the entrance. But they went in anyway, twice, and almost died. TWICE. All for what? A bit of footage? To prove something we already confirmed, and could already confirm without going in? To make a documentary that apparently doesn't exist anymore?

  • @viyorel
    @viyorel Před rokem +1158

    When I heard "after that close call..." I had REALLY hoped that it was going to be a "they decided to call off the dive" so I absolutely grimaced when they decided to go for ONE MORE!!! AAA

    • @luisao400
      @luisao400 Před rokem +46

      Same! Some people really love playing w death, I was honestly surprised they kept wanting to go back each time 😅

    • @viyorel
      @viyorel Před rokem +63

      @@luisao400 right?! Especially the very last one... the iceberg really did just be like "you guys dont seem to get it, so bye👋"

    • @gothgirl4evr881
      @gothgirl4evr881 Před rokem +26

      I literally said out loud "have you lost your mind completely" each time they said they planned their next dive.

    • @pantoponrosegoatoe4129
      @pantoponrosegoatoe4129 Před rokem +5

      Same! I was yelling to the screen saying.. No, not again! Lol.

    • @Camcolito
      @Camcolito Před rokem +1

      I was rooting for them to keep trying until they all die like the idiots they are.

  • @davidlangston9595
    @davidlangston9595 Před 11 měsíci +10

    How do you become the world's best diver when you make a the same stupid decision 3 times in a row and ignore dozens of signs that the situation is not safe? The most important thing taught to divers is risk mitigation by paying attention to your body and your surroundings. She repeatedly ignored obvious signs that the situation had changed and was getting increasingly danger and only survived due to dumb luck...hardly the world's best/smartest divers, but definitely one of the luckiest.

  • @texastea5686
    @texastea5686 Před rokem +11

    I just love your voice. Your inflection, your tone, your flat accent. Soooo smooth and easy to listen to (despite the dark themes!)

  • @ThePosino
    @ThePosino Před rokem +2242

    Don't know how many close calls these people need before they understand just how recklessly they were behaving.

    • @Bornst3ll3r
      @Bornst3ll3r Před rokem +64

      People never think the horror stories they hear from others could happen to them… which is why u see ppl cross roads without looking and do other reckless things

    • @GR-bn3xj
      @GR-bn3xj Před rokem +91

      After every dive when they continue to make one more dive, I kept waiting for their death wish to happen. It just amazes me how many times they escape death and decided to do it just one more time. At the end I would not have felt sorry if one of them had died

    • @michaelhanford8139
      @michaelhanford8139 Před rokem +8

      Yes mother... Your 'safe' lifestyle will certainly permit you to live forever.🤷

    • @XBloodyBaneX
      @XBloodyBaneX Před rokem +1

      @@Bornst3ll3r Yea, but I don't think you convince most people to dive into underwater ice/limestone cave, or spelunk into something mere milimeters larger that they are, even with a gun to the head.
      Sometimes horror stories just happen, even if you were being careful, but other times you Make horror stories happen by being a fuckin idiot.

    • @artur6912
      @artur6912 Před rokem +90

      @@michaelhanford8139 No one lives forever, but most people prefer to not kill themselves doing something reckless and quite pointless. Most people are also capable of recognizing something is too dangerous after nearly dying doing it ONCE, those divers almost died 3 times and wanted to do it for a forth time. At some point it was no longer just something dangerous to do but a genuine death wish, because how many warnings can you ignore.

  • @zarasbazaar
    @zarasbazaar Před rokem +544

    Diving in freezing waters with a hole in your suit seems like a ridiculous mistake to make for someone this experienced. I imagine the pressure of the expense of the expedition and the limited time to video the ice before it disintegrated pushed her to make a rash decision.

    • @mr.bubbles8351
      @mr.bubbles8351 Před rokem +21

      Yea especially after what happened in their first 2 dives. How incredibly stupid

    • @OhWell0
      @OhWell0 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@mr.bubbles8351 If you look at the greatest divers, climbers, explorers, there develops a familiarity with the risk of death. The ability to overcome fear is what allowed them to become the greatest.
      The decision to dive is only stupid if you're afraid to die.

    • @user-oz2fu9lm3b
      @user-oz2fu9lm3b Před 6 měsíci +13

      @@OhWell0 Knowingly using defective equipment is not overcoming fear, it is hubris.

    • @rheinhartsilvento2576
      @rheinhartsilvento2576 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@OhWell0 The whole point of these activities is making sure you're protecting yourself from death.
      If you ignore circumstances that will lead directly to your death, then you're committing elaborate suicide.
      While involving and endangering others.
      Might just as well go jump off a building. It's cheaper😅

    • @rheinhartsilvento2576
      @rheinhartsilvento2576 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@user-oz2fu9lm3bExactly. Thank you.

  • @yourboysgottem202
    @yourboysgottem202 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Almost dies 4x: "We need to back in there again"

  • @MilkshakeSnake360
    @MilkshakeSnake360 Před rokem +13

    I’m so shocked at the ending… not usually the case, lucky. But man… glad the ice fell before they made they *final* dive and that it actually stopped them.

  • @PeteKillsBats
    @PeteKillsBats Před rokem +426

    "Despite the fact that the iceberg was breaking up, huge waves were nearly capsizing the ship, and huge unnamed monsters from below the ice were devouring all living things in sight... they decided to get in for one more dive"

    • @fajile5109
      @fajile5109 Před rokem +35

      Bruh she swam into a cave stream. Oh this waters flowing deeper lets follow it. Huh i cant swim out this now…

    • @drabnail777
      @drabnail777 Před rokem +11

      Then gets inducted to scuba diving hall of fame for "bravery"

    • @DefineHatespeech
      @DefineHatespeech Před 11 měsíci +2

      basically “Rock and Stone” irl

  • @GreenBaldrick
    @GreenBaldrick Před rokem +837

    Instead of admiration I only feel massive annoyance - they had several close calls in a row and survived by a miracle yet still decided to go one more time. They clearly neither deserved nor appreciated the luck they had - very few people would be given a second chance in this situation, but they did and it was still not enough to understand that it was time for them to wrap it up and leave especially since they have already filmed a lot of footage. Also this: "oh this current almost killed us and prevented us from getting back, what are we going to do to avoid it next time? Nothing! Oh it looks like the same current is trying to kill us again!" No shit, geniuses

    • @thewingedpotato6463
      @thewingedpotato6463 Před rokem +53

      I nearly crapped myself when he pointed out at the end that she went on to be "one of the best divers in the world" like seriously WTF?

    • @stedysteelsted9174
      @stedysteelsted9174 Před rokem +20

      ​@@thewingedpotato6463 some say luck is part of skill :D....

    • @grindelston5968
      @grindelston5968 Před 11 měsíci +16

      If everyone had your attitude there would be no such thing as the United States, no landing on the moon, no stations in Antarctica, no Australia , no coal mines for the industrial revolution which led to the modern age ..
      What I'm saying is it we were all like you we would have nothing. Some people push boundaries and like to explore - but I get it 'curiosity killed the cat' and all that

    • @enkiimuto1041
      @enkiimuto1041 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Yeah I can't really imagine why one would want career advice from someone that was part of risking the life of a whole group (considering even the anchor snapped)

    • @enkiimuto1041
      @enkiimuto1041 Před 11 měsíci

      @@grindelston5968 Wth are you comparing the moon landing to something highly unstable? One is a decade-long project with deaths and actual planning made by hundreds of people. The other 3 guys and a footage and cold water from a mountain constantly falling apart around them

  • @Brian-nw2bn
    @Brian-nw2bn Před 6 měsíci +1

    For the algorithm!!!!
    Also a mark of a great content creator imo is the rewatch-ability of any given video. I’ve watched this particular one at least 3 times now and it never gets old. Keep up the great work brother, God Speed!

  • @ulloriaqjensen1924
    @ulloriaqjensen1924 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I found this channel yesterday. Fantastic content, I have already watched many different videos. Keep up the amazing work. :)

  • @zaiz6018
    @zaiz6018 Před rokem +1492

    "They knew more than they did the day before"
    Knew what?! That at any given point a massive chunk of ice could capsize their ship and leave them to drown?!
    I'll never get where cave explorers get their courage from

    • @blakemcdowell4146
      @blakemcdowell4146 Před rokem +118

      Curiosity and Adrenaline are two deadly drugs

    • @poutinedream5066
      @poutinedream5066 Před rokem +12

      If your response to all that newfound useful knowledge is invariably "whatever 🤷🏽‍♀️," it doesn't really matter. What good is knowledge if we don't act on it?

    • @zaiz6018
      @zaiz6018 Před rokem +101

      @@poutinedream5066 what good is surviving a life or death situation and then jumping right back in?

    • @watchforlife
      @watchforlife Před rokem +23

      @@zaiz6018 plain stupidity.

    • @a.h.1980
      @a.h.1980 Před rokem +41

      THANK YOU! My thoughts exactly! They knew that the glacier was rapidly changing, that's it! Lol it's not like a normal mountain cave, this is literal ice that is melting and floating on water 🙄

  • @katyl8487
    @katyl8487 Před rokem +251

    how many warnings did they NEED from the iceberg?? Two nearly fatal incidents but hell, let's go for a third.

  • @pricelessmakoa4482
    @pricelessmakoa4482 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I know I’m a year late, but man. I really love your shout out of dive talk! That channel is amazing.
    I’ve enjoyed both yours and their channel for years now. Keep up the great work man

  • @kronosomni2805
    @kronosomni2805 Před 9 měsíci +17

    You changed the world in a good way with this upload, the official CZcams of Dr. Stone now has recognition of Jill Heinerth's expertise and assistance to the expedition in the description of the video, instead of completely skipping her over.

    • @pappanalab
      @pappanalab Před 2 měsíci

      I’m curious…do you mean the manga series, _that_ Dr.Stone?

    • @makayla1223
      @makayla1223 Před 2 měsíci

      @@pappanalabBruh.

    • @vidfuel12
      @vidfuel12 Před 5 dny

      What a foolish woman

  • @randoman81
    @randoman81 Před rokem +415

    "Jill was furious, that kind of mistake can get people killed..." Like they didn't make any other mistakes. These people were completely unprepared for what they were getting into.

    • @thekaiser3815
      @thekaiser3815 Před rokem +35

      I wonder how much of this was influenced by ego?

    • @unfortunately_fortunate2000
      @unfortunately_fortunate2000 Před 11 měsíci +17

      iceberg cave diving isn't a thing anyone does so idk how you'd prepare for it, that being said the lack of building on the experience of each dive is rather strange although to be frank I don't actually know that there is all that much that could have been done to combat that current other than not going back in.

    • @tonylego2364
      @tonylego2364 Před 10 měsíci +15

      When cave diving isn't risky enough for your ego, let's go to a dynamically changing iceberg cave and almost die all 3 times refusing to admit the changing environment is highly dangerous

    • @morgynnventers5823
      @morgynnventers5823 Před 6 měsíci +7

      Yeah but like when someone is more worried about luxury equipment (IE cameras) then survival and then someone else falls back to help either a panicked person or a person solely worried about luxry items. Thats how people die. Cave diving or apocalypse or any life or death scenario. She was not wrong.

    • @rheinhartsilvento2576
      @rheinhartsilvento2576 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@thekaiser3815All of it.

  • @sixstringedthing
    @sixstringedthing Před rokem +547

    I've often wondered if it's possible to combine all the dangers, discomforts and physical/mental challenges of ice climbing and cave diving into a single activity.
    Wait, no I haven't, because I'm not an insane person.

    • @Tenacitybrit
      @Tenacitybrit Před rokem +32

      Someone somewhere is gonna read your comment and say 'challenge accepted!'

    • @davesmith5656
      @davesmith5656 Před rokem

      As long as you wear an N-95 face mask, you'll be OK. Doctors and lawyers know that, so it's reliable information.

    • @mysterylovescompany2657
      @mysterylovescompany2657 Před rokem +25

      Don't forget getting swarmed by hand-sized arachnids!😂

    • @fizzles5
      @fizzles5 Před rokem +19

      @@mysterylovescompany2657 the fucking isopods and shit falling all over them was so unexpected did not think I would be getting that kind of scary in this episode😭

    • @Psykrom
      @Psykrom Před rokem +2

      @@fizzles5 At least they did not try to crawl into their warm wetsuits.

  • @okaynevermind5130
    @okaynevermind5130 Před rokem +3

    Wes skiles did die while filming underwater on July 21, 2010.
    His irrational persistence was driven by an over-ambitious nature.

  • @tylerrobey5310
    @tylerrobey5310 Před rokem +1

    i just came across your channel and im am absolutly obessed now i have to watch all your videos!

  • @islaodonoghue8272
    @islaodonoghue8272 Před rokem +430

    You dont need a good understanding of diving to recognise the insane risks this group took. Little to no prior thinking about emergency situations and the risks combined with no reactive problem solving after each disastrous dive. This was an disaster waiting to happen.

    • @royriley6282
      @royriley6282 Před rokem +43

      This. A better way for the narrator to show how unsexist they are than go on and on and on about the challenges she faced is to treat her like any other diver and deliver the proper and deserved criticism.

    • @jacobpotter2237
      @jacobpotter2237 Před rokem +29

      @@royriley6282 precisely. Sounds like to me she risked all their lives to try and prove herself. Moronic.

    • @youoweme5forreadingthisnam535
      @youoweme5forreadingthisnam535 Před rokem +1

      Wahmen 👩‍💻

    • @hx5525
      @hx5525 Před rokem +9

      @@royriley6282 Ikr, I know it’s incredible that she did all that in a male dominated field but he didn’t have to avoid criticizing her and just layer her with praises on end.

    • @Amanda-gv3jh
      @Amanda-gv3jh Před rokem

      I was gonna say they did all this stupid stuff probably because a woman was in charge lol

  • @emceehammer8054
    @emceehammer8054 Před rokem +125

    The entire operation seemed incredibly reckless. Then each dive even the dive to test equipment continues to have close call after close call and the kept diving. WTF!?!

  • @jfrey5325
    @jfrey5325 Před rokem +1

    Thank You for all your true diligence and steadfastness! Truly original and captivating.

  • @chittasandeep
    @chittasandeep Před 9 měsíci +1

    Your narration made the story a immersive experience ! Loved it.

  • @melissalamb1235
    @melissalamb1235 Před rokem +533

    When I was a kid I wrote a short story for school about cave divers going into an iceberg but suddenly it flips on it's head and they have to chip their way out through the thinnest part of the ice. The teacher said it was a nice concept but why would people go into a moving unstable iceberg? He said I didn't have enough motive for the characters. I was like whatever, they're with National Geographic probably, those people just do stuff. So he gave me a c+. 🙃
    Thanks for bringing this interesting story to us. I especially like when you cover women adventurers. If I knew about this incident as a little girl I would have been so happy.

    • @Mrsjam96
      @Mrsjam96 Před rokem +106

      You should look up your teacher and send them a link to this video and then demand a better grade!

    • @oldbat2ccats
      @oldbat2ccats Před rokem +49

      Yeah, link em up ! Absurd ? That teacher had no imagination.

    • @dreadpenguinlord340
      @dreadpenguinlord340 Před rokem +36

      One diver to the other: "You say we need to chip our way out through the ice, but... I'm just not feeling it. Help me out... what's my motivation?" XD

    • @senorpepper3405
      @senorpepper3405 Před rokem

      Yeah...some teachers are GAE!

    • @puffinpillow9419
      @puffinpillow9419 Před rokem

      you're happy another woman did something more stupid than the men? until yesterday all the cave-gone-wrong stupidity I saw was from men and I thought common sense was the one thing we had going for us...

  • @compatriot852
    @compatriot852 Před rokem +843

    Not sure why anybody would ever want to explore ice caves given how notoriously dangerous ice and snow can be

    • @ransakreject5221
      @ransakreject5221 Před rokem +40

      Same reason some people play Russian roulette and blow their brains out

    • @christinemccullough8765
      @christinemccullough8765 Před rokem +35

      Some of us aren't boring

    • @heehoopeanut420
      @heehoopeanut420 Před rokem +170

      @@christinemccullough8765 put that quote up at you're funeral lol

    • @rickpeterson8825
      @rickpeterson8825 Před rokem +1

      @@christinemccullough8765 Literally the stupidest comment in the loooooongg history of stupid comments, remarks etc ! Because somebody doesn't want to die in an underwater ice cave or risk being devoured by a 20ft Great White Shark ...or jump off a cliff only to have their parachute fail.... means they're boring ... ? Be Quiet

    • @esterherschkovich6499
      @esterherschkovich6499 Před rokem +9

      Totally crazy 😜

  • @salatsanxDD
    @salatsanxDD Před rokem +1

    Thank you for mentioning dive talk!! Huge fan of both channels :D

  • @Lord_Poyo
    @Lord_Poyo Před rokem +106

    She must have improved immensely over the years. I would heavily question the standards of those giving out awards and titles if they gave her all of her accolades if she is still just as reckless now as she was back then.

    • @silentbliss7666
      @silentbliss7666 Před 9 měsíci +19

      All divers are reckless in nature. They can continue to do this despite each dive is like brushing shoulders with Death

    • @Zapp__Brannigan
      @Zapp__Brannigan Před 6 měsíci

      @@silentbliss7666 Going down once into a completely unknown environment where it's impossible to prepare and then almost getting killed is risky. Going down a _second time_ and almost getting killed again is reckless. Going down a THIRD F***ING TIME is hubris.
      I suspect that somewhere buried deep in Jill's psyche is a petulant little girl whose feelings were hurt by much more experienced men who probably perceived a boundless ambition and tried to warn her off pursuing the hobby. This drive to prove herself to be just as good as the men is what makes her dangerous in my opinion.

    • @KuK137
      @KuK137 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hey, brainless clown, the fact she dived not once, not twice, but THREE times in the most dangerous place possible and lived pretty much proves she was insanely good even then...

    • @DraconisMarchVII
      @DraconisMarchVII Před 4 měsíci +3

      ​@silentbliss7666 Uh... all divers see danger signs and repeat the same mistakes over and over?

  • @kewlztertc5386
    @kewlztertc5386 Před rokem +230

    This should be titled "Death Wish".
    How many times did she think she could tempt fate?

    • @bicivelo
      @bicivelo Před rokem +1

      Right?! Stupid

    • @skynotaname2229
      @skynotaname2229 Před rokem +8

      She and the others were not leasiure divers, they are explorers. Even if they had died it would've been ignorant to ca them stupid or reckless, unless you're willing to say the same thing about our entire space program or really any explorer in history.

    • @kewlztertc5386
      @kewlztertc5386 Před rokem +30

      @Sky Notaname 😆, there's acceptable risk, and then there's lunacy.
      No one is getting on a rocket to Mars, without thoroughly preparing for all contingencies.
      There's too many variables with a melting and crumbling glacier, to ever prepare properly. For what? What contributions to the world does swimming under an ice cube offer?
      Space, ancient explorers, all added something meaningful to the world.

    • @bicivelo
      @bicivelo Před rokem +19

      @@skynotaname2229 Not true, This is a false equivalency logical fallacy. if there was any sort of similar risk in the space exploration world they would NOT do it! In your analogy walking across the street would be the same. In reality they got lucky as all hell and that’s not how most people go through life, especially in aerospace and space exploration. They were being Cowboys and in this case didn’t die.

    • @skynotaname2229
      @skynotaname2229 Před rokem +1

      @@bicivelo my issue was that people seem to think these people weren't aware of the risks and are doing this for fun. As stated in the video the reason they kept going back was they knew that nobody else had studied this before. As a side note, I don't understand your comment about being cowboys, please explain.

  • @idontknow409
    @idontknow409 Před rokem +613

    As a life-long Floridian, being engulfed in that much cold is almost unfathomable.

    • @fastinradfordable
      @fastinradfordable Před rokem +6

      You need some Wim Hof

    • @christineclemens7121
      @christineclemens7121 Před rokem +33

      Living in Florida 30 plus years being engulfed in that much disgusting heat is unfathomable

    • @sgvincent100
      @sgvincent100 Před rokem +3

      Pun intended? 😆

    • @notagarbage6728
      @notagarbage6728 Před rokem +8

      she went to Antarctica for cave diving guys you heard right hahahaha these peoples just gives away their life send me to a mental hospital i can't stop laughing 😂

    • @ernestweaver9720
      @ernestweaver9720 Před rokem +2

      I have not seen snow in thirty plus years. But I have seen flurries three times in St. Pete in that time. Of course soon as it touched the ground it was gone.

  • @TheRealestEric
    @TheRealestEric Před 11 měsíci +4

    5:41 tfw you're out diving, and you hear this music kick in...
    😮😢💀

  • @zac2877
    @zac2877 Před rokem +1

    Utterly terrifying, I love your channel

  • @8pelagic610
    @8pelagic610 Před rokem +443

    Great narration! This could also be titled "Three Land Adapted Mammals Who Were Exceptionally Lucky NOT to be Transformed into Mother Nature's Ice Sculptures"

  • @codynate4522
    @codynate4522 Před rokem +114

    It's amazing to me how some people so seemingly intelligent and expert in their field can willingly make so many mistakes over and over again, throwing safety and common sense out the window. Really is mind boggling to me.

    • @jorgen3662
      @jorgen3662 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Matter of perspective if risking your life for thrills is something intelligent but sure.

    • @sashimi879
      @sashimi879 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@jorgen3662nope. Intelligence is measured.

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 Před měsícem

      @@jorgen3662 This wasn't even thrill seeking. This was legit exploration. And they had a lot of safety precautions... enough they'd have died otherwise.

  • @unnamed99
    @unnamed99 Před rokem +2

    Wow! Never thought i'd hear a shout-out to dive talk! I'd love to see a collab between you guys. I discovered your channel thanks to them!

  • @reimalaluan5286
    @reimalaluan5286 Před 6 měsíci +8

    I'm so into this story, I got so pissed when they planned to go back the third time. God damn it they have a death wish or something?

  • @grmpEqweer
    @grmpEqweer Před rokem +322

    Diving an iceberg cave on Antarctica...oh yeah, that sounds like a GREAT idea. 😱

  • @404JNF
    @404JNF Před rokem +1283

    First dive: brave
    Second dive: reckless
    Third dive: brain-dead
    Thank god the iceberg fell apart before they had a chance to consider a fourth

    • @marcusredwine9918
      @marcusredwine9918 Před rokem +85

      Sometimes god has to put a stop to people’s stupidity, he allowed that iceberg to be destroyed so they wouldn’t die.

    • @stygianmoon1716
      @stygianmoon1716 Před rokem +46

      @@marcusredwine9918 funny how god cares for those people yet for Ukraine and the women in Iran, nahhh, let them fend for themselves
      what a great god

    • @marcusredwine9918
      @marcusredwine9918 Před rokem +8

      @@stygianmoon1716 you are correct but god does say he will have mercy on whom he will, if he decided to have mercy on the divers rather then A country then that’s his business.

    • @Veristelle-
      @Veristelle- Před rokem +40

      @@marcusredwine9918 If god is a being who gives mercy to overly reckless divers, but wants for millions to be raped and murdered because of where they were born; then it's far more comparable to a devil than anything else.
      There's a reason atheism is growing so much of late.

    • @marcusredwine9918
      @marcusredwine9918 Před rokem +4

      @@Veristelle- and you have that freedom, you have free will to practice whatever religion you want rather it be Athisem, but we both know where you will end up in eternity for none belief in god. But like it said it’s up to you, you have that freedom and right.

  • @preg13
    @preg13 Před 11 měsíci +4

    At 6:56 you state that they were wearing wetsuits. They were wearing drysuits.
    That's why it was an issue when Wes Skiles' suit flooded. Drysuits, unlike wetsuits, are supposed to keep the water out.

  • @hensonlaura
    @hensonlaura Před rokem +147

    Anyone who so persistently places themselves in such dire danger deserves what they get. Bravery isn't even the issue. It's some kind of madness.

    • @mat_ior8598
      @mat_ior8598 Před rokem +9

      Doesn’t mean they deserve to die.

    • @johnathanera5863
      @johnathanera5863 Před rokem +17

      @@mat_ior8598 of course not. But I wouldnt be shedding any tears if they did.

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Před rokem +3

      @@mat_ior8598 don't you deserve the probable consequences of your actions?

    • @faulkgough1768
      @faulkgough1768 Před rokem +3

      @@hensonlaura feast or famine. When you have a drive, a goal; go for broke.
      She did.
      You die a legend; or live a hero.
      or, I guess, act a fool or die a tool.
      Its not like what she was doing was worthless... things were learned.. yes, it was very risky, but we learned.
      Pure science means, well, it doesn't always work...
      is there anything you would be willing to do to learn?

    • @tetermc
      @tetermc Před rokem +2

      @@jimbobeire Again, keep it brief. You say a lot of words but ultimately don't convey very much.

  • @melissamcclain34
    @melissamcclain34 Před rokem +129

    Considering the number of close calls they had I'm actually surprised they didn't decide to try one last time even though the ice was breaking up at the end! Thanks for another awesome video!

  • @ericveloz7781
    @ericveloz7781 Před rokem +3

    Nice, this was finally a story with a good ending instead of a crappy way to go lol. Great video bro

  • @zacklande5159
    @zacklande5159 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I can't stop bingeing all your videos. HELP!!!

  • @lucasfff1370
    @lucasfff1370 Před rokem +167

    to be honest if they had died you can't say they didn't deserve it... after 2 near death experiences happened already, they decided to go for a third dive!?!? that's just reckless behaviour in my opinion

  • @Auny111
    @Auny111 Před rokem +44

    THE definition of tempting fate. They're so lucky they made it out each time - nature gave them fair warnings and they ignored them. They're all nuts lol .

  • @esra__870
    @esra__870 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I enjoy watching your videos :)

  • @scarletxoxo6757
    @scarletxoxo6757 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I met Jill at the Vancouver Aquarium when she was doing a speech on cave diving. Super inspirational!

  • @bl1754
    @bl1754 Před rokem +139

    That footage better still be available considering how many times they almost perished getting it

  • @occhamite
    @occhamite Před rokem +10

    "Consummate proffesional" - I dunno. The dives were conducted with inadequate equipment, took foolhardy risks after equipment failures, and then still more foolhardy risks after the danger became apparent.
    "Lady Luck" was working overtime here.

  • @_Squid_.
    @_Squid_. Před 2 měsíci +1

    As sad and terrifying as this hobby is, I can't get enough of these videos.

  • @seanmchugh840
    @seanmchugh840 Před rokem +3

    Don't go to icebergs, don't go caving, don't go diving. Most assuredly don't go iceberg cave diving.

  • @ronque23
    @ronque23 Před rokem +116

    Their ambition for that final dive (which was miraculously closed off to them) gave me “But we must study the creature that wants to destroy mankind” vibes in movies. Damn scientists! But damn brave and ballsy too!

    • @hyunsungjung4941
      @hyunsungjung4941 Před rokem +4

      Seriously, I admire their near-suicidal dedication. I mean why are all these people shitting on these guys. It's not like they're forcing anyone to dive in that cave.

    • @FirstNameLastName-lk3ng
      @FirstNameLastName-lk3ng Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@hyunsungjung4941 I can't speak for everyone else, but for me, it was the narrator's near-worshipful way of describing Jill Heinerth that bugged me. I get it, she's female in a male-dominated field, it was ~50 years ago, so the attitude was hugely sexist, etc., but the -simping- reverence feels... too much.

    • @MrEgofreak
      @MrEgofreak Před 10 měsíci

      Jurassic Park level of bravery and stupidity! Everyone wants to be remembered, whether or not that includes being remembered for a dumb reason!

  • @robo3915
    @robo3915 Před rokem +32

    I was working on a Russian icebreaker in 2001 and we went past B-15. Even flew up to it with the helicopters and had a few drinks on it. Cave diving on it just sounds stupid. Icebergs are so unpredictable that it’s dangerous being next to them in a boat.

    • @arjanschaffer1318
      @arjanschaffer1318 Před rokem +6

      Nice! Did you work at the Vasily Golovnin?
      I was at Antarctica 2012 - 2013. Supplying the Argentinian stations with the Dutch ship the Timca.
      Unforgettable experience.

    • @ArtistCreek
      @ArtistCreek Před měsícem +1

      Tbh having g a few drinks on it sounds pretty risky too.

  • @ReallyNoOneAtAll
    @ReallyNoOneAtAll Před 9 měsíci +2

    "Hey lets go swim around under and inside an ice berg larger than New York City." Lmao what?

  • @DJMarcO138
    @DJMarcO138 Před rokem +2

    Respect to the Dive Talk namedrop. Great channel! Gus and Woody are fun guys.

  • @joycec8
    @joycec8 Před rokem +61

    I kept screaming "No WHY????" as the decisions kept escalating.

  • @liliandelahaije5896
    @liliandelahaije5896 Před rokem +13

    I'm a dive instructor too. My rule is when I'm diving, safety comes first. After the second dive went wrong, I never would have dived that thirt dive. This is really reckless diving, I thought they died already in their first dive, while I was watching this story.

    • @minkymott
      @minkymott Před rokem +3

      Second dive? I wouldn't have gone a second time. Dude, after that ice broke off on the first time, that's it. She even knew, before that, the ice shifts and breaks. No way.

    • @liliandelahaije5896
      @liliandelahaije5896 Před rokem +1

      @@minkymott yes exactly 👌🏻

    • @minkymott
      @minkymott Před rokem

      @@liliandelahaije5896 you are more brave than I'll ever be. IF, and I say IF I were to ever go scuba diving, I think eight feet in open water, close to shore, would be my limit. In daylight. With at least two other people. Oh, and I'd carry 8 extra air tanks with me. : )

  • @sarrahkramer848
    @sarrahkramer848 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Love how you provide so much backstory and narrative, its so important to humanize people when other channels just talk about what they did or what happened to them

  • @ThaG001
    @ThaG001 Před rokem +5

    If I was into cave diving, I would surely read their books and take notice on what NOT to do instead of what to do.

  • @Objectified
    @Objectified Před rokem +29

    So sheer luck saved them on the first dive, and then fate had to step in to save them from their increasingly unfathomable stupidity on dives 2 and 3 - but they still planned to go down a 4th time.

  • @letsdoit1502
    @letsdoit1502 Před rokem +44

    Having done some recreational diving courses I think the diving crew in the Antarctic must've been using drysuits instead of wetsuits. I think this because a wetsuit will always be, well, wet and it doesn't let water rush in because of it, whereas a drysuit lets you stay dry by putting air between you and the water while also acting as your BCD because of it, that layer of air makes the drysuit ideal for cold diving since it will protect very well against the freezing cold if you control the air layer well.
    Great video by the way ! The story had great information.

    • @thejudgmentalcat
      @thejudgmentalcat Před rokem +3

      TIL there are two different kinds of diving suits 👍

  • @jonathonbilyeu5343
    @jonathonbilyeu5343 Před rokem +1

    Yes I found a link as well I will be watching it in a bit thank you for all the content by the way love the channel

  • @kaffir76
    @kaffir76 Před 2 měsíci

    11:35 “following that (2nd) close call ..” 😂😂

  • @argosz3928
    @argosz3928 Před rokem +59

    I was very impressed at their seemingly non preparation for diving in extreme cold/ice environments. You know, research, study of behavior of fresh/sea water and ice, speaking to divers with experience in cold sea conditions (like some of those "commercial" divers or scientific divers). Then the apparent lack of post near death dives safety briefs. No use of lines to orientate themselves or find their way out. Jill was lucky she didn't get frostbite and gangrene and lose her hand. A conversation with an experienced cold water diver would have shown how essential perfect equipment is (which she apparently didn't consider with her dive suit). Even a conversation with a Innuit native would have told her cold = death above ground, too.

  • @andrewvc1527
    @andrewvc1527 Před rokem +51

    This was definitely "Scary Interesting." But it also seems like a textbook example of "what not to do." After their first near lethal dive, they should have stopped, then reevaluated what they could have done differently to prevent that outcome. Instead, they decided to do the exact same thing TWO more times, each time nearly lethal. And if they hadn't tried to eat lunch, then they absolutely would have died when the iceberg broke up. I find it hard to believe that Jill received so many awards, because I absolutely would not trust any of these people on a dive; they clearly do not know how to properly evaluate risks and it nearly cost them all their lives. Seriously, TWO of them decided to pull the "I have faulty equipment but I'm not going to mention it" stunt and it nearly killed them both from frostbite and hypothermia! That's the same type of shit you see in zombie movies, where somebody gets bit or hurt and doesn't mention it, then it results in the group nearly dying. SMH

    • @KuK137
      @KuK137 Před 4 měsíci +1

      They decided to do it three times because it was ONLY shot humanity had for it. Imagine Moon landing was possible only once - only an idiot would complain the explorers decided to investigate as much as possible. Do it better? How? Wait a year for next time-- oh wait. And yeah, you find it hard to believe because you're a sexist moron. The fact she dived not once, not twice, but THREE times in the most dangerous place possible and lived (plus did all the scientific goals the expedition had) pretty much proves she was insanely good even then...

  • @jeng8401
    @jeng8401 Před 11 měsíci +12

    Seems like Jill only feels alive if she is tasting death. It's a miracle she has survived for so long.

    • @MrEgofreak
      @MrEgofreak Před 10 měsíci +1

      The Evil Knievel of Diving, but then again I think most extreme sports enthusiasts are. They take MLKJR quote "If a man has nothing to die for, then he does not truly live!" a bit too literally.

    • @mish375
      @mish375 Před 5 měsíci +1

      It's often referred to as an adrenaline high.

    • @KuK137
      @KuK137 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Or maybe, just MAYBE, she is just that good and she had to push that hard to prove sexist morons who kept pushing her out of diving how wrong and clueless they are, eh?

  • @Estede15
    @Estede15 Před 10 měsíci +7

    Antarctica Ice Island Documentary:
    czcams.com/video/5i4JYozUSp8/video.html

  • @highscores8593
    @highscores8593 Před rokem +51

    I haven't finished the video yet but they just barely made it out and then they go back the next day. So ridiculous.

    • @przybyla420
      @przybyla420 Před rokem +3

      Hey now, this is for science! (or whatever)

    • @sgvincent100
      @sgvincent100 Před rokem

      Thanks for the spoilers. 😡

    • @appleid3151
      @appleid3151 Před rokem +7

      @@sgvincent100 that's on you to be fair

  • @kingsfoil5844
    @kingsfoil5844 Před rokem +30

    How stupid do some people have to be to not only make the same mistake 3 times but also believe that it won't impact them? Like, you're not above nature and I'm glad it humbled you. You deserved that.

  • @xitheris1758
    @xitheris1758 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Level 1: Diving
    Level 2: Cavediving
    Level 3: Iceberg Cavediving
    Probably best left to robots.

  • @DannyWhitaker-ip2vk
    @DannyWhitaker-ip2vk Před 4 měsíci

    How the heck could such an awesome documentary be hard to find? Should be famous tbh

  • @melodi996
    @melodi996 Před rokem +54

    After each dive I expected them to stop it, but for some reason they felt it's a great idea to do it again and again! No matter how unique the opportunity is, your life matters more and your footage won't be recovered if you die there, it doesn't worth it, you'll lose much more unique events by dying young.

  • @bahhhhumbug9804
    @bahhhhumbug9804 Před rokem +18

    ok guys we almost died every time we dived the last 4 times lets go one more time surely nothing will go wrong 5 times in a row.

  • @vantablacklogicthoughts5186
    @vantablacklogicthoughts5186 Před 2 měsíci

    😂 I'm a Jamaican in Jamaica 🇯🇲 watching this, bro I love this channel keep up to good work

  • @nickgarafolo9359
    @nickgarafolo9359 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video I guess that's why there experts in there field not willing to give up

  • @OneBravo721
    @OneBravo721 Před rokem +85

    Ended up not being able to sleep last night! Seen the community post about this and decided to stay up and watch it. No work until Monday so might as well enjoy my weekend! Thanks for the upload! Have a great weekend everyone.

  • @danagraslie5718
    @danagraslie5718 Před rokem +142

    Good lord...how many chances did these people want to take 😲🌊🌊

    • @paul6925
      @paul6925 Před rokem +8

      It’s crazy that she was a graphic designer. I am one and we usually aren’t the sportiest people in the world…

    • @truthylucy7068
      @truthylucy7068 Před rokem +13

      No Kidding!
      Every time they enter the water they know it could be their last.
      They have no fear!

    • @imaspoon4522
      @imaspoon4522 Před rokem +10

      Right? I wonder if they're just really fatalistic and think this pursuit is worth dying for.

    • @michaelhanford8139
      @michaelhanford8139 Před rokem +2

      Everyone dies, in an ice cave in your prime or an elderly person slipping in the bath. What you do between birth and death is life...make it worth your while.

    • @artur6912
      @artur6912 Před rokem

      @@michaelhanford8139 Except, when you die as an elderly person sliping in your bath, you had far more time to do something worthwhile, than when you kill yourself in your prime like a total idiot doing something so pointless a diving in an iceberg WITH A LEAKY SUIT.

  • @matthewheathcock
    @matthewheathcock Před 10 měsíci

    Never thought I would listen to a 11 minute video from this channel where everyone lived and nobody got injured

  • @Ronilac
    @Ronilac Před 2 měsíci +2

    It was a spectacle of incompetence... so often served by "superstars" of diving.
    BTW: Friend of mine, avid female diver, from 1991 was a commercial diver... and asked many times she never expressed that being a woman was an obstacle...