The Massive Mudflows of Glacier Peak Volcano | Nick on the Rocks

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  • Опубліковано 12 гру 2024

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  • @wojomojo
    @wojomojo День тому +27

    Nick is a treasure and I don't say that lightly nor for many

  • @Vickie-Bligh
    @Vickie-Bligh 23 години тому +15

    Nick brings Washington State geology alive and relevant to all of us.

  • @nospin1394
    @nospin1394 19 годин тому +6

    The only problem I have with this episode is that it wasn’t long enough. Thanks Nick and crew.

  • @fully_retractable
    @fully_retractable 22 години тому +9

    Love Nick's teaching style on his lectures. Thank you for educating us regular folk who have a desire to always stay curious outside our field of expertise.

  • @jkocol
    @jkocol 19 годин тому +4

    This brings me so close to home.I used to live in Granite Falls in the 80s.And where Nick was walking through was my backyard.

  • @kevinthompson629
    @kevinthompson629 День тому +7

    I've been to Glacier Peak many times and seen the wealth of volcanic evidence that surrounds the mountain. A wonderful episode.

  • @JMCote112
    @JMCote112 18 годин тому +4

    It's fun to see Nick's scouting videos of these locations have a chance to become something really great on PBS.

  • @deballen3388
    @deballen3388 День тому +7

    Hi Nick! Hope is all well with the family. Love your shows!

  • @wtpauley
    @wtpauley День тому +9

    I see a new Nick on the Rocks, I watch

  • @susanwymer6912
    @susanwymer6912 9 годин тому +2

    Again, Nick, Gary Paul and Brady put together a spectacular episode. The beauty and the hazards of this area are so well presented here. The animation was an excellent demonstration of how the whole landscape can change! Thank you Team Nick on the Rocks!

  • @OkieJammer2736
    @OkieJammer2736 18 годин тому +3

    I. Love. This! I'm a Washington fan, lived in the Cascades for several years and can't get enough of NICK ON THE ROCKS. Thank you!

  • @sharonseal9150
    @sharonseal9150 21 годину тому +4

    Thanks Nick and team for all of the effort and hard work you put into these episodes. Our interesting geology couple with the fantastic scenery of the Pacific Northwest - what a gift!

  • @Oregontrailblazin
    @Oregontrailblazin День тому +5

    Thank you Prof.Nick !!

  • @vinnynorthwest
    @vinnynorthwest 22 години тому +5

    Great job Nick, and the PBS photographer is also incredible. Thanks!

    • @garypaull9382
      @garypaull9382 21 годину тому +3

      That's Brady! - he's the best!

  • @nrivera4380
    @nrivera4380 20 годин тому +3

    The huge 80 mile wall of ancient lahar was fascinating to see! TU

  • @davidcooke8005
    @davidcooke8005 23 години тому +4

    I climbed it many years ago, when I was young and good lookin'. Crazy storm at base camp, we could see lightning starting fires on the surrounding hills, which were then all put out by the buckets of rain. Visibility at the summit the next morning was less than ten feet. Good times.

  • @doranwisner497
    @doranwisner497 23 години тому +7

    I know from Nick's youtube channel that there is lot of thought and reconnaissance that go into these 8 minute productions. Thanks Nick and team, much appreciated!

  • @kathyhepler382
    @kathyhepler382 20 годин тому +3

    Gorgeous. Mt. Thank you. I've. Never heard of this volcano!!!!

  • @elizabethlewis3509
    @elizabethlewis3509 День тому +4

    Your a great teacher and inspire me to learn more.

  • @rosiealaniz3205
    @rosiealaniz3205 21 годину тому +3

    Subscribed! Love prof Nick!

  • @davec9244
    @davec9244 18 годин тому +2

    Rock on Nick thank you all of you!

  • @judsonclayto7813
    @judsonclayto7813 18 годин тому +1

    What a great video! This is gonna get some awards… You guys just totally redefined the 8 minute documentary…

  • @tombatcheller9600
    @tombatcheller9600 20 годин тому +3

    vunderbar! 😎

  • @gregburkhart9764
    @gregburkhart9764 День тому +3

    Good stuff. Thanks.

  • @66kbm
    @66kbm 8 годин тому +1

    Tulips, not Dutch, Nick knows what i mean due to his viewers on his channel. I enjoyed this and can relate to Nicks accomplices that managed to make this video, that was not easy to make. Well done all and thank you.

  • @jimmyjames2022
    @jimmyjames2022 2 години тому

    Love these videos raising the profile of Glacier Peak, thanks Nick!

  • @DepressedBirder
    @DepressedBirder 17 годин тому +1

    Great footage, beautiful scenery, and a knowledgeable and eloquent host. 💯

  • @lupodisol
    @lupodisol 2 години тому

    Nick on the Rocks is an excellent presentation.

  • @AvanaVana
    @AvanaVana 20 годин тому +2

    Excellent work, from production and editing, to videography, with a fantastic subject/location-and Nick is of course a gifted presenter. The chocolate milk animation could have been a little bit better, but I love all the work you do with Nick…so I’ll let it slide (pun intended-sorry). When the camera went out over that precipice I was hoping it was that recent landslide on the Whitechuck.

  • @DogWhoFilms
    @DogWhoFilms 11 годин тому +1

    Good product quality Nick!

  • @just_kos99
    @just_kos99 День тому +3

    40 years in western WA and I could never tell Glacier Peak from the other Cascades.

    • @leestamm3187
      @leestamm3187 22 години тому +1

      I lived in Everett for 25 years and Stanwood for 6 years. From the west side lowlands you need the right viewpoint to see it stand out clearly.

  • @joekilbourne2242
    @joekilbourne2242 Годину тому

    Great animation. I remember that cliff that slid from a vid with Gary Paul and Nick from a year or so back.

  • @bagoquarks
    @bagoquarks 8 годин тому +1

    New NOTR, nice!

  • @cw7429
    @cw7429 21 годину тому +3

    America is beautiful

  • @kirkvoelcker5272
    @kirkvoelcker5272 23 години тому +3

    Is the exposure of lahar deposit the one featured in the Nick in the Field Darrington Lahar video, where the White Chuck River undercut the gorge?

    • @garypaull9382
      @garypaull9382 21 годину тому +2

      Yes, it's less than a mile up the White Chuck Bench Trail. Glacial Lake Sauk deposits under the lahars.

  • @johncooper4637
    @johncooper4637 20 годин тому +3

    Someone please spell the name of the river valley Nick is mentioning. It sounds to me like Suato but close captioning is spelling it Sato, I can find neither with Google Maps.

    • @garypaull9382
      @garypaull9382 19 годин тому +2

      Suiattle

    • @candui-7
      @candui-7 18 годин тому

      @@garypaull9382 Are your photos for sale Gary? I am traveling to Spokane from CA in mid January and would love a mounted print for my minihouse on the flanks of Mt Spokane. Perhaps a local shop in your area could do the foam core mount at the time. PS. Nick might tell you the Elwha, Queets, Hoh, and Anderson Pass (The Dry Falls of the Olympics?) are my favorite potential drainages.( I love Rainy Pass connecting The Lower Fraser to Chelan also). Any shots from the other side of the Sound?

  • @BP_in_OR
    @BP_in_OR 23 години тому +3

    Just fell to my knees at Home Depot and watched this.

  • @MrRIDGEMONKEY
    @MrRIDGEMONKEY 19 годин тому +2

    Suiattle River

  • @2HighNoon
    @2HighNoon 6 годин тому +1

    I'm sure a lot of glacial ice melted quickly during the eruptions similar to that of Mount Saint Helens. 🤔 Only this appears to be in the order of a few magnitudes greater of an eruption. It would have been devastating.

  • @charlesward8196
    @charlesward8196 7 годин тому +1

    Armero, Columbia and Nevada del Ruiz illustrate how bad this can get.

  • @matthewwelsh294
    @matthewwelsh294 Годину тому

    What if we put dams in to block the mudflows from reaching the lowlands??

  • @DansBackcountry
    @DansBackcountry 7 годин тому +1

    I know exactly where Nick was in this video 😅

  • @larrygrimaldi1400
    @larrygrimaldi1400 7 годин тому +1

    The photography is so much better than in past years---but the animation looks amateurish compared to Dry Falls and the Highway Truck