Snowboarder rescued by stranger: 'I was gonna die on my own'

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  • Опубліковано 30 бер 2023
  • A Washington state snowboarder is recounting the moment he was rescued by a skier after he fell into a tree well while snowboarding near Mt. Baker earlier this winter.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 17 тис.

  • @randomv3iwer
    @randomv3iwer 9 місяців тому +31663

    The fact the skier stumbled upon the snowboarder is nothing short of a miracle.
    Such a great lad.

    • @JustAJinx-ci6hg
      @JustAJinx-ci6hg 9 місяців тому +396

      Oop, careful. Apparently someone's triggered by the fact I said 'god' in my comment, so he might come to yours cuz you used the word 'miracle'

    • @yoshi_wrld4892
      @yoshi_wrld4892 9 місяців тому

      Repent of sin and Trust in Jesus!
      John 14:6
      6 Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
      Matthew 7:13-23
      13 Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:
      14 Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
      15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
      16 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
      17 Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.
      18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
      19 Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
      20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.
      21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
      22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
      23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.
      John 3:16-21
      16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
      17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
      18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
      19 And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil.
      20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved.
      21 But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God.
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    • @an0970
      @an0970 9 місяців тому +56

      @@JustAJinx-ci6hg😂😂😂

    • @LisaJaneSeniorLivingInsider
      @LisaJaneSeniorLivingInsider 9 місяців тому +159

      Complete miracle. Somebody lifted up a prayer his behind.

    • @Justatreecutter
      @Justatreecutter 9 місяців тому +10

      Yes

  • @brandonzuzak6748
    @brandonzuzak6748 9 місяців тому +19653

    When he said “take your time” you can hear a man that accepted his fate. He was ready to die. He expected nothing less. Imagine being buried in 6 feet of snow, alone, with the thought of “I should have never come out here today” and then boom, the light hits you and you see a man with a shovel saying, you’re good bud I got you. Beautiful moment in humanity right here.

    • @oneiroagent
      @oneiroagent 9 місяців тому +508

      Exactly, his ego completely died.

    • @the.seagull.35
      @the.seagull.35 9 місяців тому +250

      ❤❤❤
      "You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous person, though for a good person someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us."
      Romans 5:6‭-‬8 ☀️✝️

    • @BrianHallmond
      @BrianHallmond 9 місяців тому +199

      New Marvel Super Hero. Shovel Man.

    • @reins8053
      @reins8053 9 місяців тому +94

      He didnt appear with the shovel so your comment is factually incorrect.

    • @siggern2005
      @siggern2005 9 місяців тому +56

      ​@@reins8053😂

  • @ALM1GHTY_BRANDO
    @ALM1GHTY_BRANDO 4 місяці тому +1774

    That fact that his feet was the only thing sticking out the ground is insane and the guy who saved him is a god damn hero.

    • @miggleproductions
      @miggleproductions 3 місяці тому

      Good god nobody cares@@kevinbrandon1856

    • @sufma6505
      @sufma6505 3 місяці тому +12

      Reminds me of the one guy from the nutty putty cave

    • @VTRDC27
      @VTRDC27 3 місяці тому

      God god god​. Relax.
      @@kevinbrandon1856

    • @oldcowbb
      @oldcowbb 3 місяці тому

      ​@@kevinbrandon1856fucking Yahweh wouldn't like it

    • @firehalf2935
      @firehalf2935 3 місяці тому +21

      ​@@kevinbrandon1856 Which god did he name?

  • @MrArcadyus
    @MrArcadyus 4 місяці тому +2192

    This was Mt Baker last year. The boarders partners had already went down leaving their buddy up there prob unaware he had fallen in a tree well. From the stories I've heard these two are now good friends are ride together often. This is a great reminder, always ride trees with a partner and never let them out of your sight.

    • @killrkiddx007
      @killrkiddx007 4 місяці тому +25

      Oh yeah tree wells suck I got caught in two of em but I never go alone when breaking trail

    • @mikespring6165
      @mikespring6165 3 місяці тому +4

      Is that Crystal Mountain ski resort?

    • @sazzlepop321
      @sazzlepop321 2 місяці тому +2

      Well that buddy sucks!

    • @sol_sunstaine
      @sol_sunstaine Місяць тому

      ​@@sazzlepop321rabo 🎉

    • @lonnieharris1984
      @lonnieharris1984 Місяць тому +3

      or dont ride trees at all

  • @EverlastGX
    @EverlastGX Рік тому +48054

    One of the luckiest dude on the planet. Just the fact someone took the same path and noticed him and saved him in time. Wow. He was 99.99% a goner.

    • @pedatoore
      @pedatoore Рік тому +4798

      That was 100% a dead man, you can hear it in his voice, he had accepted death, so scary.. glad hes okay

    • @chrisclayton2907
      @chrisclayton2907 Рік тому +2231

      Absolutely. Insane how this actually happened. I was stuck in deep snow by myself for around 2hours and had to climb my way out, my phone battery was dead, no one around until I managed to get back up and find a ski path. I feel this dude.

    • @thomasbowman3579
      @thomasbowman3579 Рік тому +953

      @@chrisclayton2907 Could you even breath? This dude looked like he would have passed out in a couple minutes

    • @jlambe19
      @jlambe19 Рік тому

      These extremist idiots never cease to amaze me with their recklessness and stupidity.

    • @mogyesz225
      @mogyesz225 Рік тому +921

      @@thomasbowman3579 Usually you have approximately 20 minutes until you run out of air and drown, so even if someone calls the rescue you have almost zero chance to survive.

  • @SpacePirate313
    @SpacePirate313 5 місяців тому +8980

    Never has a snowboarder been happier to see a skier. Humans are amazing.

    • @NickRanger
      @NickRanger 5 місяців тому +74

      Haha ur 100% right

    • @Bubbles-qb5hf
      @Bubbles-qb5hf 5 місяців тому +38

      Lmao! Well put. 😂

    • @deriandoody2426
      @deriandoody2426 4 місяці тому +103

      Bruh I was crying at this beautiful bit of humanity and you had to RUIN it with the most brutal honesty I've ever read 😂😂😂

    • @Trigger200284
      @Trigger200284 4 місяці тому +4

      So amazing that fluffy snow almost killed one… dumb statement.

    • @nathanwhite3305
      @nathanwhite3305 4 місяці тому +2

      @@Trigger200284 what do you mean

  • @TnoBambino
    @TnoBambino 3 місяці тому +526

    This is literally one of the most amazing videos online, period. The fact he took that dlecific route through those trees exactly where the guy was buried, a miracle. The fact there was just enough room for his feet and snowboard to be sticking out, a miracle. I really wish he could've kept recording to see the look on the other mans face when he gets pulled out. I would imagine he would have been crying in absolute relief and probably owed his life to his savior. Absolutely 100% a miracle.

    • @liteney
      @liteney 3 місяці тому +4

      Amen

    • @reapexer
      @reapexer 3 місяці тому +5

      Thats what happens when you dont do mewing

    • @shr1mpers
      @shr1mpers Місяць тому +3

      @@reapexer Are you serious

    • @reapexer
      @reapexer Місяць тому

      @@shr1mpers 🤫🧏‍♂️

    • @reapexer
      @reapexer Місяць тому

      @@shr1mpers 🧏‍♂️🤫

  • @IIAndersII
    @IIAndersII 3 місяці тому +92

    His exhausted "thank you" breaks my heart

    • @Rockin_ROCKS
      @Rockin_ROCKS 6 днів тому

      Thank gosh he found him before he gave up

  • @fuoridisenno8226
    @fuoridisenno8226 Рік тому +20262

    People who never faced deep fresh snow cannot understand how insanely grueling it is to move and dig in such condition.
    The skier is truly a great man

    • @hsm543
      @hsm543 Рік тому +529

      Especially at a high elevation.

    • @joey2765
      @joey2765 Рік тому +764

      It’s cold and it gets hot at the same time. Worst than any cardio workout

    • @drewhipsley9102
      @drewhipsley9102 Рік тому +292

      also that it appears he fell forward and right into a tree well. which happen because the snow is much less packed and dense underneath foliage, also making voids. scary stuff

    • @hellovagim
      @hellovagim Рік тому +43

      Would he be able to breath?

    • @Chewiepew
      @Chewiepew Рік тому +55

      ​@Drew Hipsley fall into tree well hit the tree and all the snow on the tree falls onto you

  • @lovehuestudios2972
    @lovehuestudios2972 Рік тому +16967

    I'm good friends with the boarder in this video. He's a wonderful guy. Comes from a mountain sports family and has been on the slopes since childhood. Thank you random skier hero for saving my buddy's life. I'll buy you beers too.

    • @koscraftbuilds4937
      @koscraftbuilds4937 Рік тому +563

      is he ok? How long was he in the ditch before the skier arrived? I don't think it can be more than a couple of minutes...

    • @91wheelz
      @91wheelz Рік тому +622

      @@koscraftbuilds4937 I was also wondering how long he was under the snow. What a terrifying experience regardless of how long he was under the snow

    • @ksm1255
      @ksm1255 Рік тому +37

      💙💙

    • @silentwolfarena9935
      @silentwolfarena9935 Рік тому +79

      Hope everything turned out without underlying problems

    • @lovehuestudios2972
      @lovehuestudios2972 Рік тому +1224

      @@koscraftbuilds4937 yeah he's good. He was stuck their for about 5 mins. You can find a clip on here of the interview they did with the local news.

  • @Sarabethd
    @Sarabethd 3 місяці тому +46

    I'm fighting back tears watching this.. Can you imagine this guy's thoughts as he was under there thinking he was going to die..😢

    • @jessicalynn4415
      @jessicalynn4415 3 місяці тому +2

      I was thinking the same thing 😢😢

    • @vorbo01
      @vorbo01 3 місяці тому +1

      Yeah I can imagine his thoughts. He was thinking "I'm going to die"

    • @EliteAaron
      @EliteAaron 3 місяці тому

      ​@@vorbo01lol

    • @yourboy_Vox
      @yourboy_Vox 2 місяці тому

      @@vorbo01nah, they say when ur about to die u feel a strange calm and your life flashes

  • @Warhawk76
    @Warhawk76 4 місяці тому +120

    Gotta love seeing strangers help each other, its a beautiful thing.

  • @ValnettaVale
    @ValnettaVale 5 місяців тому +6438

    To those who don’t know, this is called a “Tree Well.” They form when there’s feet of fresh snow that has fallen. Around trees, because of the branches, the snow falls to the ground slightly more separated, with more air gaps, making it much easier to fall in. Please PLEASE if you ever go out on the slopes after a fresh snow, make sure you have at least 1 or 2 buddies with you and you keep track of each other the whole time. There aren’t enough warnings on the slopes for these things, and they aren’t talked about enough. Many people die every year falling victim to tree wells. Stay safe and buddy up!!!

    • @missboogiwoogi
      @missboogiwoogi 5 місяців тому +81

      Wow, didn't know, thank you!

    • @LauraMWilde
      @LauraMWilde 5 місяців тому +127

      Wow. But I think I’ll just not snowboard and be okay with that.

    • @meredithjohnson2843
      @meredithjohnson2843 5 місяців тому +66

      I learned about these about a year ago and had a new fear unlocked- I don’t even do winter sports.

    • @dillont8750
      @dillont8750 5 місяців тому +56

      Friends dad died skiing alone because he fell into one. They're scary asf

    • @Zhello79
      @Zhello79 5 місяців тому +13

      ​@@meredithjohnson2843Same, my spidey senses go off from stuff like this.

  • @Flt.Hawkeye
    @Flt.Hawkeye Рік тому +6131

    The way you can hear the ski dude getting exhausted after some seconds of digging really shows how hard it is to move this fresh fallen snow. Absolutely heroic of him to realize the presence of the snowboarder and also to realize he has no time to waste.

    • @penguinjay
      @penguinjay Рік тому +223

      even getting back up to the boarder was probably enough to get the skier a bit gassed and sweatin. People who haven't been in it can't comprehend it. It's like running on the beach but the sand is 4 ft deep and you're on the moon. He worked so hard so fast I'm surprised he didn't make himself sick. True hero. Nowdays too many people look the other way. Lucky he wasn't in a big city stuck in a similar manner, people would have run his pockets and taken pictures with the stuck man, only later finding out that he died, and then laughing about it, that's how cruel and ignorant people are today. Guy was lucky, he really had himself a guardian angel on that mountain.

    • @Proxuius
      @Proxuius Рік тому +41

      @@penguinjay humanity has its vile moments but also its grand moments

    • @walterdiaz7315
      @walterdiaz7315 Рік тому +18

      Well what makes u even more tired is the dump of adrenaline. U wouldn’t truly know what it’s like unless your in this life saving situation. Just telling someone to dig in snow with their hands know what it’s like ain’t enough.

    • @vanjamenadzer
      @vanjamenadzer Рік тому +18

      I had to get off piste to avoid a learing skier because she had her sticks sticking behind her sideways, blocking a narrow path. I landed legs first into chest deep powder. It took her boyfriend and me 5 minutes to get me out of there. Can't even imagine the horor when you can't even move a finger

    • @Skoomz
      @Skoomz Рік тому +17

      ​@@penguinjaybro lmao what the hell was that last part you wrote 😂

  • @jesss2830
    @jesss2830 3 місяці тому +33

    i was already welling up as he was digging but that "thank you" at 3:14 made me cry. What a hero Francis is.

  • @Snake13042
    @Snake13042 3 місяці тому +82

    Good job saving the guy. Good eye spotting him before you passed by too. Saved his life for sure.

  • @VeganKebabDoRuky
    @VeganKebabDoRuky Рік тому +8545

    WOW. The snowboarder is INSANELY LUCKY this skier was not only skiing there but managed to notice him. It is great to see, bless them both.

    • @JariJuslin
      @JariJuslin Рік тому +156

      Part of it might be it being a tricky place in general - the skier seemed like he, too fell at that point.
      Which makes a coincidence a bit more likely.

    • @VeganKebabDoRuky
      @VeganKebabDoRuky Рік тому +119

      ​@@JariJuslin yes, but if you take that particular route, the are many different possible routes. Good thing they decided to go that way!

    • @RazzleDazzle109
      @RazzleDazzle109 Рік тому +234

      Same thing happened to me once, last run of the day, sun going down, off trail, last guy in my group at the tail. Crashed into some deep snow, any movement made me sink deeper, so i stayed very still laying there for a bit, noticed one very skinny bare branch hanging into the hole i was in, i prayed and grabbed that skinny little branch. Fully expected the branch to break, but that skinny little bare branch didn’t break and i pulled myself up and out and carefully finished the run. That little skinny branch saved my life i believe.

    • @VeganKebabDoRuky
      @VeganKebabDoRuky Рік тому +21

      @@RazzleDazzle109 I kind of know the feeling, skiing off trail and getting into an accident alone is terrifying, fortunately I never had a moment where I thought I would probably die if a skinny branch would break on me. Safe skiing and thanks for sharing!

    • @Slyfox1775
      @Slyfox1775 Рік тому +24

      Never go out alone !

  • @StarHeaven07
    @StarHeaven07 9 місяців тому +5570

    Reading the interview; the rescuer had just moved across the country and was still getting their bearings in the area. This area was outside the slope course, an area he said he'd never have gone if he didn't by chance make a friend with someone there that day who wanted to go.
    And as it turns out, the rescuer had paid attention in Avalance Rescue taining courses.
    The two are now 'lifelong friends' and the rescued man has been making sure the new arrival to his hometown is being well looked after.
    You can argue about whether it was fate or random chance all day, but let's just agree that we just gotta love stories like this. These moments of humanity, that when the time suddenly comes to step up, there are still good people out there that will exhaust themselves in a frenzy of digging through frigid hell to save a stranger.

    • @Caraunus
      @Caraunus 9 місяців тому +42

      Nothing is random

    • @StarHeaven07
      @StarHeaven07 9 місяців тому +89

      @@Caraunus okay so, I said it this way because I have no comment on that. It wasn't the focus of what I was talking about.

    • @LoveTexasToast
      @LoveTexasToast 9 місяців тому +24

      @@StarHeaven07 thanks for the info, I was wondering if they’d kept in touch after this.
      Fate and chance are definitely debatable, but there’s no need to get upset when someone wants to debate it. Comments are meant for discussion

    • @StarHeaven07
      @StarHeaven07 9 місяців тому +21

      @@LoveTexasToast You're right, of course. Seems like every comment thread on the video is people arguing about that, so I got a bit defensive there.

    • @rolanddeschain6089
      @rolanddeschain6089 9 місяців тому +15

      Thanks for the info.
      And yes, the media and also the internet is so full of cruel news, pain and division that one should regularly bear in mind that there are many, many people out there who just want to get by, who are nice and decent and who try do what is right everyday and of course in an emergency.

  • @evaluna6177
    @evaluna6177 4 місяці тому +22

    I'm impressed by many details here. I've got the feeling, both were really experienced, knowing what they were doing.
    It's so exhausting to work through this mass of snow for the rescuer. And he uses his skies as an anchor, anchoring them parallel in the snow, so they have much resistance und then draged himself up on them. Starting to dig the snow away from further down, not just vertical. So he can push the snow aside and it wouldn't immediatly slide into the hole and close it again. Working with gravity insted against it. Think of it, he had only seconds to decide what he was doing and every wasted second or wrong decision could be fatal.
    But also the burried snowboarder, remaining calm and not thrashing around. And have you noticed, how he used his freed arm to support the cave, so it doesnt' cave in or snow slide in? To act so rational when you had to experience terror of dying and be absolutely helpless only a minute before...
    What I also can't help but hink about: After the snowboarder is freed - both have still to depart from the slope. Both are xtremely exhausted and shaken. The slope is very steepy the snow deep - I don't know how far they were from the next base. But I think gowing down would be a very hard task...

  • @Johnnash001
    @Johnnash001 3 місяці тому +20

    I've never seen someone so much a goner, saved by pure luck.. incredible to the person who saved them. That person will remember you for the rest of their life.

  • @SilverZenCompass
    @SilverZenCompass Рік тому +6582

    I'm sure they're good friends now. Bless that man for helping a stranger.

    • @TllBizzarre
      @TllBizzarre Рік тому +28

      99likes no comments? I gotcha
      100th like STAY SAFE😘💪🙏✌️

    • @spiderciamovies9992
      @spiderciamovies9992 Рік тому +40

      no npc theyre not friends

    • @Sanjay-tc6hu
      @Sanjay-tc6hu Рік тому +152

      @@spiderciamovies9992 how'd u know that then

    • @yvetteandjorgenlarsen9753
      @yvetteandjorgenlarsen9753 Рік тому +11

      That was a very hard task that I wasn't sure he could pull off

    • @JC-xm9lo
      @JC-xm9lo Рік тому +118

      ​@@spiderciamovies9992 They're good friends now. They appear in a interview

  • @massdistractions
    @massdistractions Рік тому +2230

    The odds of him being found and rescued are so astronomical. Incredible hero and survivor moment here.

    • @21preend42
      @21preend42 Рік тому +18

      Astronomical means, very large. That's not what you mean right ?

    • @plasmapanasonic4741
      @plasmapanasonic4741 Рік тому +45

      @@21preend42 That is what he mans. How many trees out there, the fact that the resucuer took that exact path and saw him in those few seconds...

    • @21preend42
      @21preend42 Рік тому +52

      @@plasmapanasonic4741 I will argue that the chance he would have been found was very low. Especially within the time he would have been alive.

    • @hiro0078
      @hiro0078 Рік тому +4

      ​@@plasmapanasonic4741 for those reasons the odds were super low he would be found and survived.

    • @mattoniy2840
      @mattoniy2840 Рік тому +21

      The phrase astronomical odds expresses the rarest of lifes experiences in terms of the unfathomable vastness of outer space.

  • @yuralee5227
    @yuralee5227 4 місяці тому +23

    Молодец, Человек! Дай Бог тебе здоровья и долгих лет!

  • @Virgo_Victoria0830
    @Virgo_Victoria0830 4 місяці тому +43

    This man is an angel and a hero.

  • @tiffanymorgan1059
    @tiffanymorgan1059 Рік тому +3301

    To say Hero is too little. Imagine being prepared with that gear, thinking it’s unlikely it’ll be used, but “just in case.” Great work being prepared, alert, and selfless. We need more like you.

    • @billy5688
      @billy5688 Рік тому +94

      No, we need to be more like him

    • @chbedient4394
      @chbedient4394 Рік тому +57

      I believe it's required gear to go in the backcountry. You should have it anywhere at Baker.

    • @Sepia1989
      @Sepia1989 Рік тому +37

      When he assembled the shovel, it's like a superhero suiting up :)

    • @HugeInsect
      @HugeInsect Рік тому +6

      Heroism requires bravery. This is a decent guy doing a decent thing. "To say Hero is too little" - people on the internet are so dramatic and annoying, ROFL. I'm shocked you didn't say you were in tears too.

    • @aljabirxiju9475
      @aljabirxiju9475 Рік тому +1

      yeah...kinda makes the whole thing seem a little...staged ...doesnt it?

  • @kevinc3751
    @kevinc3751 Рік тому +6667

    That’s intense. 2.5 minutes of straight adrenaline and digging to save this guy’s life. Mad props to you sir.

    • @davecharette2812
      @davecharette2812 Рік тому +34

      they need better smart technology and it shows that we need eachother

    • @leightonrud66
      @leightonrud66 Рік тому

      Wait 2.5 minutes of straight digging is that impressive to you it has to be adrenaline? God damn you must be unfit, especially since its snow, not like its dirt filled with rocks.

    • @matthewroman6807
      @matthewroman6807 Рік тому +94

      Just went snowboarding for the first time a few weeks ago, and it's very tiring! Seeing the guy in the video try to get through the snow itself is exhausting enough. The rush to save another's life helped for sure

    • @churchofseabass9227
      @churchofseabass9227 Рік тому +24

      And at altitude too, extra exhausting

    • @mw-cf5dr
      @mw-cf5dr Рік тому +15

      May be a stupid question, but is the buried snowboarder able to breathe under that snow?
      Is the snow porous enough to allow some air in?
      He did seem out of it for a bit.

  • @DustyLamp
    @DustyLamp 4 місяці тому +153

    This is a shining example of why everyone should stay fit. You never know when you'll be called on to save someone, it would be heartbreaking if this guy wasn't able to physically dig the snowboarder out.

    • @aftersexhighfives
      @aftersexhighfives 3 місяці тому +14

      Pretty sure that would be attempted leaving this life's subscription if he wasn't fit enough to ski..... That is not a couch activity. Especially not that kind.
      You're not wrong, in general, but this is not a potato activity.

    • @shirowolff9147
      @shirowolff9147 3 місяці тому +3

      ​@@aftersexhighfiveswhat are you even saying?

    • @aftersexhighfives
      @aftersexhighfives 3 місяці тому +9

      @@shirowolff9147 UA-cam censor ship says i'm not allowed to say it. Maybe read it out loud to yourself.

    • @callisto2895
      @callisto2895 3 місяці тому

      ​@aftersexhighfives you can use the correct words in the damn comment section.

    • @aftersexhighfives
      @aftersexhighfives 3 місяці тому +3

      @@callisto2895 no you can't 😆

  • @pineapplemolo
    @pineapplemolo 8 днів тому +2

    My ski school instructor once said “I will always carry a shovel with me to help anyone whose stuck” I always thought it was such a kind thing to do

  • @calebskeeper3553
    @calebskeeper3553 Рік тому +3323

    What a horrifying experience for the guy that got buried. I know he at one point felt like it was the end of his life. He must have felt so lucky to have been found.

    • @Soul-Clutch-Man
      @Soul-Clutch-Man Рік тому +124

      When I was a kid, before I knew how to swim, I tried to jump into the deep end at a lake thinking I could walk across the bottom. Fortunately for me, at the perfect opportunity some other swimmer in a floaty floated right above me. If they hadn’t been right there right then I probably wouldn’t be alive today. I don’t remember much how it felt then because I was so little, but that gratitude still sticks with me. Whoever you are stranger, thank you so much for saving my life.

    • @TITIKMAN-rz6qd
      @TITIKMAN-rz6qd Рік тому +2

      I have a dream about this where i get buried alive by my ex friends to prank me and the experience is scary bcus I have death anxiety but I got found and the feeling is weird even tho its a dream lol

    • @jgonzalez418
      @jgonzalez418 Рік тому +23

      @Larry bro wtf 😂😂 the snow is literally settled it’s clear the guys been there for a bit. Def not fake.

    • @Jdogrey1
      @Jdogrey1 Рік тому +12

      @@TITIKMAN-rz6qd My guy, everyone has death anxiety.

    • @s3ns1
      @s3ns1 Рік тому

      maybe

  • @laurenw2446
    @laurenw2446 Рік тому +4021

    That guys a hero. The way he dug so heroically and then sweetly reassured the other person they’d be OK. He deserves a medal!

  • @aftersexhighfives
    @aftersexhighfives 3 місяці тому +12

    Started to tear up when his hand moved and started to cry when he finally spoke. What luck and amazing bravery, quick thinking and tools. They're friends for life now. They have to be. 🎉

  • @kaizenexcellens
    @kaizenexcellens 3 місяці тому +3

    And the Skier shows what REAL hero's look like. Well done to both of you in your tale of courage and survival.

  • @jaycarl1562
    @jaycarl1562 Рік тому +3689

    The way he thanked him, you can tell he is a man that never asks for anything and here comes a stranger who serves him the "rest of his life" on a silver platter!

    • @CaptLuser
      @CaptLuser Рік тому +186

      you can tell by the way he says “i’m good” while upside down buried in snow that he never complains about anything

    •  11 місяців тому +11

      100 %

    • @Felice_Enellen
      @Felice_Enellen 11 місяців тому +108

      @@CaptLuser Not just "I'm good" but "take your time", like he actually cares for the well-being of the person saving him. Good man.

    • @uggamugga9159
      @uggamugga9159 10 місяців тому +2

      well said!

    • @drenolynbeats
      @drenolynbeats 9 місяців тому +18

      The way he thanked him you can tell he’s a lefty and eats his eggs sunny side up with cheese!

  • @bengieDMZ
    @bengieDMZ Рік тому +1988

    The way he says “take your Time man”
    You could tell how grateful he was to be finally be saved

    • @7eaNess
      @7eaNess Рік тому +42

      And the skier was like "will get you out in a sec" for sure it would mean different for the snowboarder the next time he hears it again

    • @Armed-Forever
      @Armed-Forever Рік тому +11

      why don’t these guys have tracking devices on them ? they just let them go out into the nowhere without knowing where ppl are? ppl have no doubt died and never been found

    • @2PiNkStEr
      @2PiNkStEr Рік тому +23

      @@Armed-Foreverclearly you’ve never been back country. You can’t stop someone from going back country. This doesn’t happen often.

    • @Armed-Forever
      @Armed-Forever Рік тому +13

      @@2PiNkStEr Lol I have i’m just making the point of how our governments aren’t serious, i’ve been skiing once and i said i will always have 2 gps trackers on me, if i go idle for too long, you know i’m in trouble. the thought of just being stuck in snow with no way out is scary

    • @squirrelsinjacket1804
      @squirrelsinjacket1804 Рік тому +14

      I'm sure both were immensely relieved once he could breath open air again giving time to dig him out properly.

  • @eleonorarusso3481
    @eleonorarusso3481 4 місяці тому +28

    It made me cry. Just how selfless and amazing human being can be. There’s still love in this world ❤

  • @Douglemagne
    @Douglemagne 3 місяці тому +5

    That guy had a really bad time and got really lucky the skier came across him like that. I fell down into a buried tree similarly while boarding at Mt Baldy and was so stuck it took me over a half hour of exhausting digging to get myself out. Fortunately for me, I was not upside down like that guy or I would likely not be here to tell the tale. Good man that skier who saved him. Major props.

  • @atsu6165
    @atsu6165 Рік тому +2163

    The adrenaline the rescuer was experiencing is so palpable. Your a good human!

    • @thomashawkins6154
      @thomashawkins6154 Рік тому +29

      💯 ya can hear him say the f word multiple times trying to calm himself down 3:41

    • @wheeliesforthefeelies3995
      @wheeliesforthefeelies3995 Рік тому +16

      How does someone not suffocate immediately when they are packed in with snow like that?

    • @bitcoinweasel9274
      @bitcoinweasel9274 Рік тому +56

      @@wheeliesforthefeelies3995 Apparently he was in there for about 5 minutes. As long as you have room for your lungs to move, you might have a bit of air packed in with you. Extremely lucky timing, regardless.

    • @joelbergsma7019
      @joelbergsma7019 Рік тому +28

      Theres a bit of room inside a tree well that if dug into properly you can use as an emergency shelter. Falling into them collapses that “roof” of snow around you -Leaving you unable to move but with little air pockets of loose snow. Even with those air pockets. (If you’re lucky to have one.) most say you have less than 10min of air. Fantastic job by the skier!

    • @Reblwitoutacause
      @Reblwitoutacause Рік тому +11

      You're

  • @panconkisu
    @panconkisu Рік тому +1701

    "take your time man" Now that's a man very grateful to have been saved.

    • @Gol.DRichOfficial
      @Gol.DRichOfficial Рік тому +118

      Exactly!! He didn’t even care if I’d take that guy an hour to shovel him out because he already accepted his fate. But when he finally got some oxygen in his system he was no longer panicking but more relaxed and reassured that today wasn’t his last day

    • @kimmyp3407
      @kimmyp3407 Рік тому +8

      Lol came for this comment

    • @Zharkan16
      @Zharkan16 Рік тому +1

      He was sarcastic, jk :P

    • @Tony-iu7sw
      @Tony-iu7sw Рік тому +2

      Funny. I saw it more as he was extremely nonchalantly given the situation. A person grateful to be saved would more than let you know with specific words

    • @laurasanchez7105
      @laurasanchez7105 Рік тому +9

      Imagine if he was like "well hurry up dude what the hell are you waiting for?!"

  • @skbnvacaville
    @skbnvacaville 3 місяці тому +2

    I have never been so stressed out in my life watching that. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @dollface8019
    @dollface8019 4 місяці тому +10

    WOW THANK GOD FOR THIS MAN!!!

  • @ksteed1167
    @ksteed1167 Рік тому +2712

    My brother died this way, separated from his partner that day and it was too late when ski patrol found him.
    What an incredible rescue this was, i will always be grateful for those who risk life and limb to help another.
    Edit: Thank you all for the kind comments expressing condolences for my loss. It's been eleven years but still stings like it was yesterday.
    i considered siting the details of my late brother's incident to refute any more claims of "virtue signaling" (honestly-i don't even know what that is) or that i'm making this up for some reason...but that information is sacred to me as he was my older brother, best friend and mentor, and i won't try and prove myself.
    This particular story is about the consequences of caring about another human enough to help, that is what we should remember.

    • @IdahoRanchGirl
      @IdahoRanchGirl Рік тому +155

      I'm sorry about your brother. That's horrible!

    • @AELwriter
      @AELwriter Рік тому +8

      ❤Ilywamh

    • @AnnaMarianne
      @AnnaMarianne Рік тому +47

      I'm so sorry to hear that!

    • @randomrecipes5007
      @randomrecipes5007 Рік тому +59

      Sorry for your loss man..

    • @deborahbarry8458
      @deborahbarry8458 Рік тому +50

      Sorry for your loss. Seeing this video, I understand how quickly that could happen. ✨

  • @michaelsethcudd
    @michaelsethcudd Рік тому +3576

    Anyone who's tried to walk through snow that deep knows how exhausting it is. This man needed superhero strength and stamina to get back up that hill and dig the snowboarder out. Absolutely unreal! I'm in awe.

    • @scottanos9981
      @scottanos9981 Рік тому +150

      Once that adrenaline kicks in you can really make stuff happen

    • @captainzarlon
      @captainzarlon Рік тому +90

      Not only the deep snow but thin air from high elevation multiplies the struggle.

    • @michaelsethcudd
      @michaelsethcudd Рік тому +29

      @@captainzarlon Very true. This was an amazing rescue!

    • @christophercastillo6022
      @christophercastillo6022 Рік тому +9

      @@michaelsethcudd he is literally out doing actual rescuers…. He literally got right to business👌🏽😊

    • @bennypit4411
      @bennypit4411 Рік тому +23

      People talk about endurance being so important in marathons, in swimming, in soccer and several other intense sports...... but endurance in back country skiing is more important IMO, it can literally be the difference in life or death.
      Awe, is the perfect word.

  • @thomas_Customz
    @thomas_Customz 3 місяці тому +5

    Ive been in a similar situation snowboarding the mountains of british columbia and i can honestly say i felt that mans relief when the skiier exposed his face and he could take his first non laboured breath in im guessing several minutes

  • @stickykitty
    @stickykitty 24 дні тому +1

    That there is a living legend of a man!
    Well done to you sir!

  • @gabrielford3473
    @gabrielford3473 Рік тому +2989

    Pretty tough to watch....My friend died this exact way several years ago. Thank goodness for the alert and prepared skier being there to help.

    • @shannonEGBOK
      @shannonEGBOK Рік тому +104

      Sorry for your loss.

    • @lisathomas1622
      @lisathomas1622 Рік тому +44

      Big hug from your friend. He appreciates that you miss him. He protects you from the spirit side.

    • @Sweetlyfe
      @Sweetlyfe Рік тому +24

      That’s awful I’m really sorry for all your friend’s loved one’s.

    • @ElleLillian
      @ElleLillian Рік тому +7

      I'm sorry for your loss

    • @darrellh.9680
      @darrellh.9680 Рік тому +60

      I too had a friend that died this way on this same mountain. My other friends dad was the person who found him hours after he didn’t meet up with us at the lower lodge.

  • @WindTurbineSyndrome
    @WindTurbineSyndrome 4 місяці тому +4

    That skier is a hero for rescuing the snowboarder.

  • @Poekoe1975
    @Poekoe1975 2 місяці тому +3

    15 min later from seeing this clip I am still reeling... One of the most intense, anxiety envoking and also beautifull things I have ever seen... The man who dug him out is a hero indeed. He's also human. I'd like to think that every human being would react the same way to another human being in grave danger. Against better knowlege maybe, but it never hurts to hope. God bless both these men and their families to see another day.

  • @WastedWages402
    @WastedWages402 5 місяців тому +3136

    Holy shit. This guy is literally a hero.
    Not gonna lie watching the guys face come through the snow and hearing him , knowing this guy is saving his life made this grown man tear up..

    • @krjohnson
      @krjohnson 5 місяців тому +33

      Same. Minus the grown man part.

    • @theurbanthirdhomestead
      @theurbanthirdhomestead 5 місяців тому +30

      I sobbed. I've gotten sucked into tree wells before. They trap you. Then with this much powder on top. This could've been a bad situation. What excellent timing this man has. ❤

    • @FancyEqualsX
      @FancyEqualsX 4 місяці тому +10

      “Enough to make a grown man cry”

    • @dropYourVideo
      @dropYourVideo 4 місяці тому +2

      Same here man

    • @JB-xl2jc
      @JB-xl2jc 4 місяці тому +9

      The exhausted out of breath "thankyou..." man, that did me in

  • @hieuhuynh3084
    @hieuhuynh3084 10 місяців тому +1806

    I burst into tears the moment he said "thank you". These dudes are gonna be friends for life.

    • @wiljagerhardt1219
      @wiljagerhardt1219 9 місяців тому +35

      or they wont

    • @switch12345678
      @switch12345678 9 місяців тому +21

      0:35 I had to laugh: "You alright?!" 😅

    • @Luke-ih1oc
      @Luke-ih1oc 9 місяців тому

      @@switch12345678narrator: “he was not”

    • @joeblow26
      @joeblow26 9 місяців тому +56

      ​@@wiljagerhardt1219 Actually they are now happily married,,, who would have thunk it!

    • @Emmatriaaa
      @Emmatriaaa 9 місяців тому +79

      @@joeblow26
      Can confirm, I’m their child.

  • @namunski949
    @namunski949 2 місяці тому +2

    even watching it was intense. God bless you both

  • @iitsAWholeWorld
    @iitsAWholeWorld 24 дні тому +1

    Imagine how many people are left like this every year

  • @Polymathically
    @Polymathically 10 місяців тому +3115

    He was immensely lucky. My cousin died in the same way at Northstar Tahoe a few years back. He'd been there countless times before, and had decades of experience. But he went up on his own, because no one else could take the time off. He died alone, buried headfirst in the snow, and wasn't found until 3 days later. Be careful when you're out on the slopes, folks. Because Mother Nature doesn't care how experienced you are, and sometimes the worst case scenario does happen. Edit: Thanks for all the kind words and condolences, folks. Don't make the same mistake he did, and take care of yourselves out there!

    • @arsalan4785
      @arsalan4785 10 місяців тому +50

      R.I.P

    • @TheBold1994
      @TheBold1994 10 місяців тому +40

      I’m sorry for your loss.
      Did he go off the tracks?

    • @Polymathically
      @Polymathically 10 місяців тому +141

      @@TheBold1994 Thank you. And yeah, he did. I still don't understand how that happened, as he'd been there so many times before. He should've known better. The only factor I can think of is that there was 8 ft of fresh snow that morning, and maybe the change in terrain made him misunderstand where the route was.

    • @TheBold1994
      @TheBold1994 10 місяців тому +82

      @@Polymathically He probably got that urge to shred some fresh powder off the track. Been there done that and almost died. Learnt my lesson twice and never again. First time, I almost went down an iced over water fall and the second time my car keys ended up falling out my pocket and luckily a skier was following me and managed to grab them and meet me at my car as I realized I had lost them

    • @nathanaelbernis6327
      @nathanaelbernis6327 10 місяців тому +4

      ​@@TheBold1994jeez

  • @maristoldboys5466
    @maristoldboys5466 Рік тому +4302

    This mighty rescuer got a super boost of adrenalin. What a man. God bless em both.

    • @jackman5840
      @jackman5840 Рік тому +46

      you can see him coming down from the adrenalin, and realizing he was just a hero.

    • @dove3853
      @dove3853 Рік тому +21

      Remember that the Lord Jesus Christ died on a cross for you because He loves you so much. He then rose up from the dead three days later
      The Ten Commandments are called the moral law, (most of us are lying thieving blasphemous adulterer at heart and deserve hell) you and I broke the law, Jesus paid the fine. That’s what happened on that cross.
      By believing that Jesus died on the cross and rose up from the dead 3 days later and not just confessing your sin, but also repenting of all sin you have done and putting all your trust in Him in prayer, He will grant you everlasting life as a free Gift

    • @jackman5840
      @jackman5840 Рік тому +48

      @@dove3853 Please stop pushing people away like that.

    • @AugustAPC
      @AugustAPC Рік тому

      god didn't do shit

    • @michal_havlicek
      @michal_havlicek Рік тому

      ​@@dove3853 Hail Satan

  • @ayachitsure
    @ayachitsure 4 місяці тому +2

    Man, my heart was PUMPING for this whole 5 minutes. The levelheadedness of the rescuer is insane--just goes to show that it takes huge levels of experience and grit needed to survive an extreme sport like backcountry skiing. That snowboarder was one incredibly lucky guy...

  • @Evrimomono
    @Evrimomono 9 годин тому

    Man just putting myself in the boarder's situation for a second scares the living shit out of me. What would I think?
    What would I do?
    Props to this man for saving the guy.
    It teared me up

  • @justv7536
    @justv7536 7 місяців тому +3396

    You can hear the panic start to set in as he realises just what has happened, and how his breath quickens as he fights his lungs to push himself so that the other man can take a breath like he so desperately wants to. This is just, it's amazing. Really, peak humanity

    • @Jocelynngoslin
      @Jocelynngoslin 7 місяців тому +100

      That's the part that made the tears flow for me. As soon as he saw the position of the feet his adrenaline spiked and he was on it

    • @davidtiessen7713
      @davidtiessen7713 5 місяців тому +57

      exactly he's getting exhausted digging but powers through knowing he cant stop til he reaches his face. Just getting that short 6 feet from where he 1st saw the board and then up to the board to begin digging is a mass effort as anyone knows thats beeen in these wicked new snow conditions.

    • @aspah12450
      @aspah12450 5 місяців тому +35

      @@davidtiessen7713SERIOUSLY! I I remember getting stuck on a closed run at a resort. Fell into the snow chest deep and the entire run was like that. I was stuck with a buddy and we took AT LEAST 2hrs trying to “sled” down with our snowboards. So many times I felt like just giving up and accepting that this is it, but we eventually made it down.
      By the time we got to the main lodge, the last of the guests were leaving (30min-1hr after the slopes ALL closed)
      One of the scariest experiences of my life.

    • @mopam7
      @mopam7 5 місяців тому +8

      Holy sheesh! Glad you made it out to tell us that story! God bless you and yours in Jesus mighty name!

    • @siberiasian
      @siberiasian 5 місяців тому +19

      yeah i think he started panicking around 1:57 after he saw the snowboarder's position wouldn't let him breathe

  • @kjb8321
    @kjb8321 Рік тому +2091

    I found this very powerful and emotional. The boarder had obviously started to accept what he thought was his fate, hence the eerie calmness. The rescuer was so unflustered and said all of the right things - absolute respect to him, he saved a life 😮

    • @ahabduennschitz7670
      @ahabduennschitz7670 Рік тому +20

      He didnt aCcEpT hIs fAtE, he was about to pass out because he was basically hanging upside down, Einstein

    • @kjb8321
      @kjb8321 Рік тому +37

      @@ahabduennschitz7670 OK 🔔🔚

    • @dinosaur_nerd
      @dinosaur_nerd Рік тому +18

      @@ahabduennschitz7670 if passing out it would be due to the lack of oxygen since he was buried in snow. The average human can hold their breath successfully around 3 minutes before passing out. He would need to be upside down for around 9 minutes before he would pass out.

    • @whitelilycalla
      @whitelilycalla Рік тому

      1

    • @indigocheetah4172
      @indigocheetah4172 Рік тому +3

      KJB83, I felt the same .

  • @RicardoJNTeixeira
    @RicardoJNTeixeira 3 місяці тому +2

    What a noble act... i got emocional and happy at the same time.

  • @UEnjoyMiself
    @UEnjoyMiself 4 місяці тому +6

    This is wild. New fears unlocked. Give that man a Medal of Honor

  • @AP-nj1mr
    @AP-nj1mr Рік тому +2226

    The rescuer deserves huge recognition for this!

    • @201hastings
      @201hastings Рік тому +17

      There’s a reason why he sold his footage. He wanted the money and recognition

    • @Prosto-Ban
      @Prosto-Ban Рік тому +183

      @@201hastings and he fully deserves it

    • @kabilpanday6248
      @kabilpanday6248 Рік тому +8

      @@201hastings there's a credit tag so maybe he didn't sell it?

    • @afitlife
      @afitlife Рік тому +5

      Rescuer of the year 💪🏻

    • @afitcouchpotato4014
      @afitcouchpotato4014 Рік тому +26

      He ended up on GoPros official UA-cam channel!

  • @canyoncruzr
    @canyoncruzr Рік тому +1228

    5:01 “Take your time man…”
    Dude’s a legend. He’s been buried alive and he’s calm enough to let his rescuer know he’s gonna be okay. 💪🏼

    • @danyahjw
      @danyahjw Рік тому +39

      for a second i thought he said it sarcastically lmao

    • @kellypatterson4412
      @kellypatterson4412 Рік тому +60

      He was probably in hypothermic shock, or hypoxic.

    • @canyoncruzr
      @canyoncruzr Рік тому +4

      @@kellypatterson4412 Tell us about that if you don’t mind…
      I noticed his hands weren’t moving for quite a while.

    • @AdamOwns
      @AdamOwns Рік тому +165

      @@kellypatterson4412 he could have also just been hyped to know he’s not gonna die so he was like “I’m good bro. A moment ago I was gonna die, now I’ve actually got time” lol

    • @ChrisRedding1
      @ChrisRedding1 Рік тому +29

      @@kellypatterson4412 he couldn’t have been there long enough to be in hypothermic shock. He was insulated and safe from direct contact too.

  • @echristinebirzgalis6525
    @echristinebirzgalis6525 4 місяці тому +8

    I remember a tree well. Thankful for two skiers that rescued me at Lake Louise. Could not have got out without their help. What an awesome recovery here. God Bless!

    • @davidbrown5082
      @davidbrown5082 2 місяці тому

      So that was you thank God man that was crazy

  • @theamericandream5917
    @theamericandream5917 3 місяці тому +1

    Insane. What an amazing human being. This guy is a true hero.

  • @ThePainOfSilenc
    @ThePainOfSilenc Рік тому +464

    For those who have never skiied before, just doing that movement, 0:35, of shuffling your skis back and forth, trying to go up a slope in all that loose snow is incredibly exhausting. You can hear the man breathing heavily while doing it and then to also dig that man out of the snow is truly a Herculean effort. God bless this man for saving this snowboarder.

    • @soccermastax
      @soccermastax Рік тому +25

      people seem to forget all of this exercise on top of that is at high altitude with thin air. its like wearing a mask basically while trying to run sprints

    • @betsylaughlin8652
      @betsylaughlin8652 Рік тому +1

      Yes! Amazing truly

    • @karamellcreme
      @karamellcreme Рік тому +7

      @@soccermastax
      Nevermind wearing a mask, it’s like wearing a plastic bag over your whole head!

    • @Jeffspecial
      @Jeffspecial Рік тому +6

      his adrenaline must have been pumping for him to do this.

    • @gausly1032
      @gausly1032 Рік тому +7

      yea that level of physical activity especially in such an intense situation was borderline superhuman lol

  • @jordanwhite8567
    @jordanwhite8567 9 місяців тому +2261

    Dude isn’t just lucky that someone noticed it. He’s lucky it was someone with enough cardiovascular fitness to dig him out. That would be unbelievably
    difficult to do in the time period he did it in. You can tell he keeps wanting to take a second to catch his breath and then realizing how grave this is and curses instead of breathing and goes right back at digging super hard. Honestly a feat in endurance this video. Amazing stuff

    • @eriksports
      @eriksports 9 місяців тому +70

      To be fair I don’t know any backcountry riders who aren’t in at least a little bit of shape.

    • @ANaturalMess
      @ANaturalMess 9 місяців тому +147

      IT'S HARD! people do not realize how much the winter affects the body until it hits them
      So much energy used in such little time
      Then add on top the bulky gear and snow that's trying to swallow you
      You're basically already using so much power to just get around
      When it's cold out like that
      It's an absolute beast to go up against
      So always stay hydrated and well fed in the cold time of the year
      And be easy on yourself

    • @eriksports
      @eriksports 9 місяців тому +8

      @@ANaturalMess I’m sober in the winter to focus on riding and safety in the bc. Well worth it. Then spring time comes and it’s party time, it’s a fun lifestyle

    • @joeblow26
      @joeblow26 9 місяців тому +9

      ​@@eriksportsyeah, it's not like people don't shovel their driveway out at home. People that live in the snowy regions get a lot more exercise than people in the all summer south!

    • @reinsama5436
      @reinsama5436 9 місяців тому +2

      He had luck i know alot of people who would just walked away

  • @chrisdebusschere9873
    @chrisdebusschere9873 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you to whoever saved that snowboarder, you are a true warrior sir!

  • @RahYoRaijin
    @RahYoRaijin 2 місяці тому +1

    It’s truly beautiful to see such a miracle! Dude is a hero!

  • @connorlabuff9236
    @connorlabuff9236 8 місяців тому +1765

    Something people may not realize is just how INCREDIBLY difficult it is to maneuver in that kind of deep snow. Every step is absolutely exhausting in those conditions. Kudos to the rescuer for having the strength to do it.

    • @ladyweasellou3367
      @ladyweasellou3367 7 місяців тому +21

      It might have just happened but it's possible for a person to freeze to the point of death but the body takes on a kind of hibernation.
      I'm a Medical Sergeant for SAR and when training is drilled in "You're not dead until you're warm and dead"

    • @WarrenPuffet
      @WarrenPuffet 6 місяців тому +10

      @@ladyweasellou3367not in this situation, or in a case in which there’s no oxygen fed to the brain.

    • @cvn6555
      @cvn6555 6 місяців тому +10

      No lie there. I skied in deep powder at Alta for the first time about 15 years ago. 18-24 inches of the light and fluffy stuff. Last run of the day had a release and went 15 feet down a steep run. Twenty minutes of effort later I was no closer to my erstwhile ski than when I started and completely winded (and I was running marathons at the time). Luckily another skier came along and was able to grab it and get it down to me. This guy was a total boss getting back up to the boarder.

    • @SaithMasu12
      @SaithMasu12 5 місяців тому +10

      If you are in this kind of situation, the last thing you are worried about are the tempratures. You develope so much adrenaline due to the fact that you have to act quickly in this do or die situation. The life of a human lies in your hands. Can you imagine what would happen to you if you couldnt get him out alive. You would have trauma for the rest of your life. Not because it is your fault, but because your mind will tell you what you could have done differently and that feeling of "what if" never leaves you.
      Believe me, i were in some kind of do or die situations and the cold is secondry in this sitation.

    • @ladyweasellou3367
      @ladyweasellou3367 5 місяців тому +3

      @@WarrenPuffet
      I'm aware, just tossed it out there. Hand granade.
      Always found it astonishing when we come across a recently frozen animal and *occasionally* able to bring it back with little to no negative effects. One of us will usually take it home to be sure but it's interesting. Did my training in The Carpathian Mountains and found a massive frozen bat, my instructor helped me save it. That was the funniest and most protective animal I've ever seen. Lost a little foot and primary 'toe' from frostbite so he hung wrong side up.

  • @Shadow-bs1iu
    @Shadow-bs1iu Рік тому +1416

    Being trapped like this has to be my worst nightmare! I hope this guy never boards alone again! Bravo for rescuing him

    • @andrewjensen8189
      @andrewjensen8189 Рік тому +71

      For all we know his buddy was just 30 seconds ahead of him. I've lost track of buddies in those conditions, and I was left just praying I had missed them go ahead of me, and not ended up upended in a tree well. Luck is essential in these situations.

    • @s.severn
      @s.severn Рік тому +29

      Apparently he was with a group but they were all ahead of him. He had a radio or something like that with him but couldnt reach it

    • @DisloyalOrder3
      @DisloyalOrder3 Рік тому +56

      @@s.severn he had a radio, beacon, and a shovel, but none of it was any use to him under there. He was in group of four people.

    • @scuffedclips1
      @scuffedclips1 Рік тому

      its staged to go viral he just happened to be filming

    • @DisloyalOrder3
      @DisloyalOrder3 Рік тому +19

      @@scuffedclips1 I guess if always having your camera on while you're on the slopes like most intermediate to expert skiers/boarders counts as just happened to be filming then that's true.

  • @michaelvaladez6570
    @michaelvaladez6570 2 місяці тому +1

    God bless for this person to follow through , he saved this man..incredible !!!

  • @Fmandan77
    @Fmandan77 Рік тому +1364

    Probably one of the most intense real videos I've seen in some time. A lot of it is realizing how alone that snow border must have felt prior to being rescued. Thank God this skier was observant, prepared and intelligent in his approach.

    • @kebub1
      @kebub1 Рік тому +6

      imagine how unrealistic and pure luck was that. i find it hard to believe and i wouldnt be surprise if that was staged.

    • @pigger1010
      @pigger1010 Рік тому +80

      @@kebub1 I feel like it would be pretty hard to stage the state of burriedness the guy is in.

    • @kebub1
      @kebub1 Рік тому +4

      @@pigger1010 idk maybe. being find in snow like this where barely anyone passes by is like winning on lottery.

    • @Meiken55
      @Meiken55 Рік тому +19

      @@kebub1 why don't you tell that to the commenter who lost his brother in the main comments 😂 probably didn't feel staged to him.

    • @marisellaoneil8716
      @marisellaoneil8716 Рік тому +21

      @@kebub1 well winning the lottery is possible. If youve never had a moment where you had a crazy lucky, one in a lifetime moment, i wonder if you need to get out more. Ive had one in a lifetime experiences that people wouldnt have believed if there werent witnesses or cameras. Lucky one in a lifetime coincidences happen everyday all the time around the world

  • @tl6988
    @tl6988 Рік тому +3780

    This was nothing short of a miracle. Most people on that mountain take the same path. This guy was out of bounds in the trees and still managed to find him. One slight turn a different direction that guys still up there.

    • @WagWanTeleban
      @WagWanTeleban Рік тому +36

      Yep. Completely insane

    • @katiethomas9100
      @katiethomas9100 Рік тому +71

      I thought the same. You can see the skier looked eyed the route to his left and then decided to squeeze through that tiny gap in the trees. What are the odds of him just going through that little space!!! Clearly not the snowboarders time to go!!😅

    • @aidensnow5017
      @aidensnow5017 Рік тому +45

      On top of that if the Snowboarder didnt have a bright red board it could have been easily missed.

    • @oldcat30
      @oldcat30 Рік тому +14

      Fate, both gonna be friends/brothers now even they not blood related.

    • @pepefroglive
      @pepefroglive Рік тому

      True

  • @tonykari5124
    @tonykari5124 4 місяці тому +2

    When i was 8 yrs old i got cought in a current & very high powerful waves at the beach & i kept swimming but the current was taking me out deeper & the waves kept tossing me around under water. Luckily 4 me a big "teenage" kid was big & strong and he helped me & took me to the edge of the beach front. I was so exhausted i couldn't walk. THANK God 4 these Individuals that R available at the right time huh. This video reminds me of that struggle i had as a little kid. No matter where u are. NATURE can & will be Cruel & Tough

  • @Section8dc
    @Section8dc Місяць тому

    Ive come back to this video several times, its such a miracle and always makes me feel thankful for everything I have🙏

  • @billrobbins5874
    @billrobbins5874 Рік тому +1612

    So fortunate for that skier to have seen his snowboard. He was buried deep. Nothing more than a miracle right there. ♥️♥️

    • @avgrim7729
      @avgrim7729 Рік тому +19

      If it wasn't for that orange board he wouldn't have even seen him!!

    • @johnrobb9408
      @johnrobb9408 Рік тому +17

      Looks like he was following. Then hit fresh snow and looked back. Good intuition. 👍

    • @AnnaAnnieAnneofGreenGables
      @AnnaAnnieAnneofGreenGables Рік тому +4

      Amen

    • @craigbmm4675
      @craigbmm4675 Рік тому +23

      yup . as an avid skiieer i would say that skiier actually took many not normal paths to happen to spot him .. why ? he was led to him ? i think so .. all i can say .. a miracle . someone was watching out for that young man

    • @billrobbins5874
      @billrobbins5874 Рік тому +3

      @@craigbmm4675 ♥️👍♥️

  • @kindadirtydank
    @kindadirtydank 4 місяці тому +1

    Good man keeping an eye out for others. You saved a life.

  • @ninja4187
    @ninja4187 24 дні тому +1

    Thank God for people like you and for you being at the right place at the right time. Much love ❤️

  • @chrisottenstroer7202
    @chrisottenstroer7202 Рік тому +1176

    The fact that you were on that line and went over the board is a complete miracle! The rest of what you did was amazing as well. Can’t imagine how long he was there!

    • @EQ_EnchantX
      @EQ_EnchantX Рік тому +182

      Dude is so fucking lucky honestly...1 tree left or right would of never seen him...

    • @socialseahawksfan9325
      @socialseahawksfan9325 Рік тому +41

      Tree wells...going off trails is a big risk especially around and through trees. Total miracle/dumb luck.

    • @bobstarr
      @bobstarr Рік тому +16

      When the powder is that deep it is easier and faster to follow in someones tracks so the odds were not totally against him. But still not totally for him and it was some kind of blessing.

    • @mrj3217
      @mrj3217 Рік тому +1

      I believe God has a plan for all of us. And I witnessed a miracle in 2020 when F1 when Roman Grosjean crashed in to the barrier guardrail and blew up in to a ball of flames.
      Go Google that and you tell me he didn't have an angel with him to protect him, and help him as he was trapped in that burning car.
      I have personally watched motorsports accident that took the life of drivers that didn't look half as bad as this and I knew this was bad.
      God intervenes from time to time.
      These are the miracles people fail to see.

    • @deborahdeldebbioable
      @deborahdeldebbioable Рік тому +3

      Not long

  • @user-st1du4ig8u
    @user-st1du4ig8u 4 місяці тому +2

    This just warms my heart !!! Would love to see more of the vid after he pulled him out !!! I had almost drowned once and had accepted my fate when a surfer rescued me at the last second and I never got to thank him properly as he dropped me onto the beach and surfed away !! Magical people 💚💚

  • @lunecker
    @lunecker 3 місяці тому

    Hes so lucky, not only did he get passed by other person in such a place, not only he got noticed, but also the person thatnoticed him was really well prepared for a situation like this. Wow.

  • @nightelf4306
    @nightelf4306 Рік тому +1583

    Unbelievable how calm he remains ... You notice that he has finished with his life and has accepted to die.

    • @Teh_Random_Canadian
      @Teh_Random_Canadian Рік тому +90

      Makes me wonder if he was hypoxic by them time he got to him

    • @fonzieog5072
      @fonzieog5072 Рік тому +135

      @@Teh_Random_Canadian oh forsure. Dude was drowning in dry water

    • @samaraisnt
      @samaraisnt Рік тому +69

      Have you guys ever met a snowboarder? They are incredibly relaxed. There’s a reason they call them the surfers of the slopes. They also accept that death and injury are pretty common, similar to motorcycle bikers. Makes for a very chill combination!!

    • @alaska3390
      @alaska3390 Рік тому +8

      @@samaraisnt interesting

    • @Jovi_97
      @Jovi_97 Рік тому +33

      He was upside down aswell. All the blood rushing to your head can't be good for you

  • @Theuzin360
    @Theuzin360 9 місяців тому +2230

    The fact that he was just a few meters away of his partner and ended up ocasionally saving this dude, is a pratical miracle, he could just looked to the other side and never found that guy

    • @JustAJinx-ci6hg
      @JustAJinx-ci6hg 9 місяців тому +14

      Oop, careful. Apparently someone's triggered by the fact I said 'god' (lower case g) in my comment, so he might come to yours cuz you used the word 'miracle'

    • @Theuzin360
      @Theuzin360 9 місяців тому +21

      @@JustAJinx-ci6hg damn, god will turn us into pegeons

    • @JustAJinx-ci6hg
      @JustAJinx-ci6hg 9 місяців тому +2

      @@Theuzin360 Into what?

    • @EldestZelot
      @EldestZelot 9 місяців тому +6

      @@JustAJinx-ci6hg Pagans, probably.

    • @sanseverything900
      @sanseverything900 9 місяців тому +47

      I'm gonna go with pigeons.

  • @jayellevee
    @jayellevee 3 місяці тому

    What a savior he turned out to be. I lost my breath and had several panic attacks watching. Love to you both.

  • @idonthaveahandle2000
    @idonthaveahandle2000 Рік тому +1845

    Wow this man is a hero. This is why skiiers and snowboarders should always travel in pairs at the very least. Safety in numbers really counts. Just wow my heart hurt for this snowboarder.

    • @jeremiahjohnson1787
      @jeremiahjohnson1787 Рік тому +25

      Especially boarders because they have no poles to release their bindings with, skiers at least MIGHT be able to remove skis

    • @buddymaxwell6881
      @buddymaxwell6881 Рік тому +23

      He was with others. they were ahead of him and didn't see what happened. They were calling him but he couldn't answer.

    • @princessminx7375
      @princessminx7375 Рік тому

      ​@naydoorf They're not "spouting bullshit" they're saying you should always have someone nearby while doing this stuff. You're being a bitch for no reason

    • @des1nteress3
      @des1nteress3 Рік тому +24

      @naydoorf Not bullshit though. He said pairs, these "friends" left him and were ahead. Pairs stay together.

    • @seifzaghdoudi199
      @seifzaghdoudi199 Рік тому +5

      @naydoorf dude chill

  • @PaperClip26
    @PaperClip26 Рік тому +324

    "take ur time man" just shows he doesnt care how long it takes to get him out hes just so glad hes alive. hes so lucky

    • @long-shotlouie
      @long-shotlouie Рік тому +20

      I had some fun imagining he was saying that sarcastically haha

    • @wrapped1405
      @wrapped1405 Рік тому +2

      @@long-shotlouieliterally that’s what i thought. Cracks me up everytime i hear that. 😀😀😀

    • @georgemorley1029
      @georgemorley1029 Рік тому +5

      He knows he doesn’t need the guy passing out from the exertion!

    • @isaacbruner65
      @isaacbruner65 Місяць тому

      I think he was essentially saying "Ok I can breathe now, so slow down, calm down and focus as you continue digging and please don't rebury me or get yourself buried."

  • @MuppetChops
    @MuppetChops 2 місяці тому

    This is the best video I’ve seen in weeks. Makes me feel like humanity has hope

  • @sherimcdaniel3491
    @sherimcdaniel3491 3 місяці тому +1

    The magnitude of what this hero did for that man is overwhelming! This is a 100% life saved. I don’t know what happened once he was freed, but I do know the young man will be grateful for this “above and beyond” man who stopped, checked the situation and acted selflessly!
    Thank God for people like you, sir. NEVER forget that you literally saved this life!! ❤️🐈🙏🏻

  • @toumatsch
    @toumatsch Рік тому +1459

    I get chills all over. I was in 2005 in the boarders position in the swiss alps. Someone rescued me. Thank you brave heros.

    • @FRACTUREDFUNGI
      @FRACTUREDFUNGI Рік тому

      No One Will Ever Know What I Did To Get One Like On This Reply

    • @GLOBAL-INTIFADA
      @GLOBAL-INTIFADA Рік тому +1

      Wow that's crazy how does that happen as in getting so deep? I never seen snow I live in Aus and never traveled to a part with snow. Not being a dick

    • @sp4nrs
      @sp4nrs Рік тому +12

      @@GLOBAL-INTIFADA the snow is very soft and sometimes very far down to the hard pack. Under trees tend to be big wells which you can kinda fall into. You wouldn’t believe how soft the snow is until you get stuck in it. I’ve been stuck up to my waist with a snowboard on, it took me so long to free myself. Then you move and just sink again, it’s brutal!

    • @beastiekat4562
      @beastiekat4562 Рік тому +1

      @@GLOBAL-INTIFADA it's so difficult to just walk through fresh snow! it takes so much energy out of you! and everything is working against you

    • @solarnaut
      @solarnaut Рік тому +1

      @@sp4nrs "QUICK SNOW " ? Yeah, thanks for what you explained ... you can kinda see it looks like he took a head first dive next to a tree... ///suppose the evergreens may heat from the sun and create these pockets?/// EDIT, Wiki: TREE WELL : A tree well, also known as a SPRUCE TRAP, is the space around a tree under its branches that does not get the same amount of snow as the surrounding open space. This creates a void or area of loose snow below the branches and around the trunk that is dangerous to any hikers, snowshoers, skiers, snowboarders, and snowmobilers who fall into them. If someone lands in such a well, often as a result of a fall, it can be too deep for them to climb up the surrounding loose snow before they are buried. Making the situation more dangerous, they often fall into the well head-first and as the result of an accident which could leave them injured or unconscious.

  • @artgecko2645
    @artgecko2645 Рік тому +1733

    Francis Zuber is the name of the rescuer. The news report credits Zuber and his avalanche-rescue training for saving snowboarder Ian Steger's life. I'm not a skier, and until now I've never really appreciated just how dangerous those tree wells are. Well done, Francis Zuber!

    • @ubangis1
      @ubangis1 Рік тому +81

      Yes. I think most of us, being in situation like this, would try to help. You won't leave a snowboard in the snow and just skie away. But not all of us would have the skills and nerve for the rescue. For example, he took of the skies but immediately made some rampart with them, to serve as a lifesaver in case he would fall into some void below himself; he had not waisted precious time for assembling the shovel, but dug with his hands. And had the shovel in the backpack, I don't think everyone does this. Wonderful sample of responsibility, for himself and other people. Really very, very well done!

    • @Tilith
      @Tilith Рік тому +61

      @@ubangis1 Yep he dug to the face first to allow him to breathe, using his hands in order to not hurt him with the shovel until he could have a better understanding of how the body is positioned so he could shovel safely . Very well done indeed.

    • @rock-uu7qr
      @rock-uu7qr Рік тому +4

      dont really need avalanche training to know what to do here

    • @idontno0
      @idontno0 Рік тому +3

      ​@@rock-uu7qr ya you would think it's common sense to dig with your hands to find his head... Would some moron really start sticking a shovel in there without knowing where the dudes face is?

    • @mikellvene2964
      @mikellvene2964 Рік тому +13

      ​@@rock-uu7qr I disagree, I think he did everything exactly right exactly Right!

  • @rockandrollfezz
    @rockandrollfezz 4 місяці тому +5

    Take your time man ☺️ this hit hard 👍🏻 well done to you on what you did 💜💜💜

  • @Ricky-eo5ym
    @Ricky-eo5ym 4 місяці тому

    Truly amazing, my heart was pounding just watching the video. I can't believe people even ski in those conditions. Glad to see he made it. Would like to see a follow up video on these two guys.

  • @thedecentgamer7818
    @thedecentgamer7818 Рік тому +1123

    That man is astonishingly calm for being stuck in such a situation

    • @N3w1M
      @N3w1M Рік тому +367

      More like in shock

    • @josephcarrier5093
      @josephcarrier5093 Рік тому +672

      he had probably already accepted death at that point.

    • @AnonyMoose-yp7xe
      @AnonyMoose-yp7xe Рік тому +206

      Shock is a weird state of mind. Indescribable.

    • @Cheesepuff8
      @Cheesepuff8 Рік тому +120

      Well you only have so much stress chemicals in stuff in you, eventually you just run out

    • @Sleydo
      @Sleydo Рік тому +152

      I think he was just so glad that he was found that he felt a massive relief, hearing him dig must have been the sound of his guardian angel to him

  • @Snaxolotl71
    @Snaxolotl71 9 місяців тому +4909

    For those of you unfamiliar with skiing or snowboarding, situations like these are a lot more common than one might think. The snowboarder fell into what's called a tree well. When snow falls, it doesn't collect as thick in the areas beneath the branches of fir trees, creating a loose patch of powder, air, and branches. They can be difficult to spot and very easy to fall into, and when you fall into them, the snow caves in around you and it can be literally impossible to get out, leaving you to suffocate. My dad fell into one while skiing and he would have died if his buddy hadn't pulled him out (which was very difficult according to him) and in my opinion it's one of the worst ways to die

    • @darkflyper9536
      @darkflyper9536 9 місяців тому +158

      Bro now I don’t want to go skiing man

    • @MsJuval
      @MsJuval 9 місяців тому +153

      ​@@darkflyper9536​to add to what Mike stated, if you stay on the slope it won't happen to you. And to go off-slope you'd have to be fairly experienced, you don't go off-slope on your first day skiing 😉 So, if you want to try it, have a go.

    • @brutusbarnabus8098
      @brutusbarnabus8098 9 місяців тому +51

      My brother fell into one snowboarding in Utah. By himself, like the guy in the video, which wasn't too smart. Somehow my bro righted himself and managed to get out. He thought that he was a goner too. The risks of hitting the glades, lady bois....

    • @tylerwilcox9922
      @tylerwilcox9922 9 місяців тому +38

      I was snowboarding on mount hood 15 years ago or so…and while we were there someone died in a lift well. The same thing happened at the base of one of the post for the lift about halfway up the mountain. It is insane how dangerous skiing and snowboarding can be if you aren’t taught the dangers of the mountain. This is an incredible video if you ask me. It was not his time to go.

    • @tylerwilcox9922
      @tylerwilcox9922 9 місяців тому +8

      @@MsJuvalnot true….I just commented on someone else’s comment before I saw this but someone died at Mt Hood in a lift well right on the trail. Yes it was dumping snow and there was a lot of powder but it was still on the trail. Scary shit.

  • @Roz-zi1ye
    @Roz-zi1ye 3 місяці тому +3

    That's crazy!! 🤯 That man is meant to LIVE...

  • @harulem
    @harulem Рік тому +380

    This is literally winning the lottery of life. One in a million chance, 100% dead otherwise. Chilling and inspiring at the same time. Props to the skier, he clearly knew what he was doing.

    • @GoodFoShizzle
      @GoodFoShizzle Рік тому +1

      Excuse the pun

    • @mccarthew
      @mccarthew Рік тому +1

      Very chilling.

    • @georgehill3087
      @georgehill3087 Рік тому

      Thing is, you leave a very visible path behind you as you sky. A lot of people will follow these sky paths because it's safer than just go at it on your own. So it's not really that lucky. But it's lucky nonetheless that there's someone who chose his path in time.

    • @tangerinetech5300
      @tangerinetech5300 Рік тому

      I like how you just have to dig someone out of the snow and then morons think you "know what your doing"

    • @Mystic_Void
      @Mystic_Void Рік тому

      @@georgehill3087Likely only had a little bit of air trapped in his mask. he could died in a short amount of time or suffered brain damage

  • @kg_canuck
    @kg_canuck Рік тому +1333

    Kind of a wholesome moment, telling him "we're both gonna just catch our breath for a second". Terrifying situation, but you both handled it really well and didn't panic. Good on both of you, and stay safe out there

    • @Glowstick48
      @Glowstick48 Рік тому +19

      Well I wouldn’t say there was no panic
      You can hear the guys heartbeat and the adrenaline filling up which means he’s panicking to a extent
      He’s just not letting it consume and overtake his ability to think clearly of what to do and how to react
      And the guy under the snow I’m sure he’s panicking but he’s also buried headfirst in thick fresh fallen powder snow which might as well be concrete to him so despite panicking and probably attempting to flail and get out there was about butt fuck all he could do with that panic once your hear him gulp in a few breaths of air and respond though you can tell he thought he was dead

    • @Leg3ndKilla687
      @Leg3ndKilla687 Рік тому +10

      “Take your time”

    • @jackbauer3104
      @jackbauer3104 Рік тому

      @@Glowstick48 well said

    • @cavemann_
      @cavemann_ Рік тому +7

      Honestly that line was incredibly comforting. He made it look like he had it under control, which he did, but that reassurance is still nice to feel when you're in a situation like this.

    • @scuffedclips1
      @scuffedclips1 Рік тому

      its staged to go viral he just happened to be filming

  • @stephaniesmith5974
    @stephaniesmith5974 2 місяці тому

    I have watched hundreds of survival shows-this was nothing short of a miracle! Hero!

  • @liferLin
    @liferLin 4 місяці тому +1

    Omg, you are a hero!
    What are the odds?!
    Bless you, both of you ❤

  • @XeaRae
    @XeaRae Рік тому +544

    I think he initially thought the snowboarder was just crashed on of the snow. When he realised the guy was fully burried that’s when he realised he was in a race against time. What a frightening experience for both of them!
    At the same time there is nothing more heartwarming than seeing humans help each other out.

    • @mannyvee
      @mannyvee Рік тому +12

      Agree with everything you said except I think he understood the situation the moment he passed him. You may know this already but it is a common danger in that environment called a tree well. The skier is just exhausted from spending his strength to climb up to the boarder. I had to replay the video to see if he was the guy in front of him but he was not. It is a miracle he was seen by the skier.

    • @sourisgogo
      @sourisgogo Рік тому +3

      So lucky the skier literally passed over that burried man

    • @noaccount4
      @noaccount4 Рік тому +5

      "You all right?" - Followed by no response, seeing the board upside down, then immediately gets to work. You're probably right

  • @geissler91
    @geissler91 Рік тому +767

    for anyone who's never been in snow this deep, i cannot possibly describe the exhaustion you build up walking- digging- moving around. one of the first times I could ever imagine myself "giving up and dying" was in powder like this. you have to be so careful with how you move.

    • @brentrebrab
      @brentrebrab Рік тому +37

      100%. Having done a my fair share of off piste i can say that theres nothing like it. Ive fallen a few times but at worst on my stomach or back, and even then its hard to get back up. The snow swallows yur body, weighs yu down, when yu try to push against it yur arm/ leg just goes further in making it even worse. Not to mention as a snowboarder yur feet are bound up in parallel with a massive anchor holding them together. Being upside-down like he was with yur arms unable to unlatch yur board is the same as being in a straight jacket with constant pressure on every part of yur body. He absolutely would have died if nobody had found him.

    • @yeaaasonido
      @yeaaasonido Рік тому +76

      ​@@benclimenhaga2136 these cross country skiers and snowboarders are some of the most fit people in the world.

    • @HypocritesExposd
      @HypocritesExposd Рік тому +28

      Yeah I remember getting stuck in powder face up with my board stuck. Took nearly every ounce of energy I had to get out. After I made it back down the hill, I was done, literally done. Was done for the day and done snowboarding.

    • @kennyw871
      @kennyw871 Рік тому +10

      Absoutely true. Yes, deep powder is like skiing/boarding in a cloud, nearly weightless, but falling and recovering is just the opposite; a nightmare.

    • @sheagoertz6579
      @sheagoertz6579 Рік тому +19

      Yeah it's nothing to play around with, I would never board alone in this stuff. Even on those perfect days where I know it's going to be heaven, if I don't have at least one person with me, I don't go into these areas. I've been stuck before I just can't describe the relief when I was finally able to reach my bindings and was able to start the process of digging myself out. I was so exhausted from trying for my bindings I was on the verge of throwing up. Later that night I broke down and had a panic attack.