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Sarah Pacheco
Приєднався 5 вер 2013
Flash Flood Havasu Creek 2024
This is a view of the flash flood growing from our perspective about a mile up the canyon from the village of Supai, AZ. These flood waters rushed down this (normally) dry canyon to join Havasu Creek at the bottom, making it an even more destructive force.
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Oh my God girl what the if I was you I will jump in and wash myself in the flood and make myself down..😅
I cannot imagine how scary it must have been to see that muddy raging water get worse and worse when you have no exit. Thank God you all got through safely and smiling
Glad you are safe, thx for sharing
Did 9 days rafting through the canyon and this was one of the premire hikes we did. Simply amazing. Luckily we had some really knowledgeable guides and good weather. Flash floods are no joke.
Do you all not hike desert canyons often? The first drizzle is when you get as high as you can and quickly. Glad you’re safe! What an adventure
So THIS is how the Grand Canyon was carved! Makes a lot more sense now.
I'm glad you were all safe. My father passed away in 1991 about 1 mile from the village.
Havent you checked forecast before going?
Wow, publicising you’re not very bright - shame you put others lives at risk to extract you thoughtless narcissists from an entirely avoidable situation.
Hiking....lol
Glad you got out safely
One has to keep track of not just the weather around them but farther away as that is what is dangerous. One is responsible for themselves to do this.
Believe it or not that's a dangerous place to go for a walk! 😮
Did anyone tell you it’s not very smart to hike and camp in a creek when it’s monsoon season? I guess the Indians didn’t warn you. Then again they want to get paid.
holy typos lol if you’re gonna do subtitles use spellcheck
Ignorant people are just completely clueless...
Thanks for posting the POV from up higher on the trail. It is good info for people to see.
Thanks for sharing! I’m still in shock that happened 2 hours after we had just flown out on the helicopter. I’m so glad you’re all okay and I truly can’t imagine how scared you must have been! Prayers for the Nickerson family!
This was reckless and careless. It shouldn't be applauded. Sure, it's great you's survived it and came out alive, but these kinds of acts put rescuers lives at risk. Pay attention to weather forecasts.
If you are in desert & it starts raining, start climbing immediately, get out of the drainages.
wow !
So glad you all are alright!
What an amazing video. It's interesting to see what it was like while hiking in. How scary. Flash floods are so powerful and happen so quickly. So glad you all made it safely.
So you hear thunder and rain and choose to hang out rather than run like hell and get out of there just to make a video! Stupid !
How are they supposed to run and run to where exactly in a CANYON? You're supposed to CLIMB to the highest surface as much as possible and wait it out until its safe to keep moving. You cannot outrun a FLASH flood deep into a canyon. Let me know if you can run away from the raging waters if one were to open a dam in front of you with towering walls on both sides of you.
Great video and a good warning. I think timestamps would help in the description or the video to show. Really just how crazy this happens. It's hard to put it all into perspective... Well done and glad you're safe!
I’m glad you are all safe. I was fortunate to have hiked out 3 days before this. This must’ve been terrifying. My condolences to the Nickerson family. Nature is truly a wonder
What a remarkable film of your experience. I’ve been there and have seen smaller storms with those waterfalls off the canyon walls. What you witnessed is rare. There’s a beauty in seeing that power, and danger. I’m glad you got to higher ground and we warned, and had shelter afterward. Thankfully most made it out alive. Condolences for those who didn’t.
Rare? No, not at all. It’s monsoon season. Get educated!
Glad yall are safe! Was down here May of this year.
How long were you waiting it out until you were rescued?
It was nice to meet you. I’m so happy we are alive. May all of your future birthdays be safe and happy memories. Keep adventuring Mandy!
Hermosa experiencia
Why would anyone hike there this time of year with current weather forecasts warning against it??
The forecast for monsoons is all summer long. And they spring up in less than an hour. This is a multi-hour hike.
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Oh my goodness, thank you for posting this. We have been following this from Alaska. So glad your ok, and that is horrifying it all happened so fast.
Omg this is so scary. I cant imagine that this is where I was just couple months ago 😥
Wow. Amazing video footage. Glad you got out alive. Scary stuff for sure. I was there during a regular rain storm and we had to hike back from the confluence. It was a little nerve racking as you couldn't see in the water as it was mirky, but not anything like this. Some service projects in the village would be amazing to help them rebuild. My heart feels for the Nikerson family and anyone else that is unaccounted for at this time.
The native man with his horse saved you! The bravery of him to go out there to warn others while his tribe and his own family were at risk.. and they lost some of their structures. I hope the hiking community can help them out to rebuild and hope they're getting the appreciation they deserve. It seems many are upset about their booked trip to Havausupai Falls being cancelled, but the tribe and their land comes first. They need to heal and hope these hikers understand that. Glad you all made it okay. Nature is a beauty but a beast and we must respect it. Condolences to the Nickerson family
Nicely said ✌️