I was in Zion in 2019 and wanted to hike to Observation Point, but couldn't because it was closed for a rock fall. I did Kolob Canyons instead (which is awesome), but the hike to Observation Point is still closed.
The unlooked for,, and the greatest factor in the erosion of stone is the sun. Every sunny day,, and that is the norm in southern Utah, the sun heats the stone in a strong sun,, and cools at night. The stone, like any building material, expands and contracts. In a smooth mountain face,, there is no place to expand and contract, so the stone toward the center of a face is crushed. In Arches National Park , just to the east,,, arches are almost exclusively formed by the daily heating and cooling.
Navajo nation has great canyons to visit. The ground looks solid but underneath is like gravel. People jump up and down. The rescue turns in a very difficult rescue. They get slide between two groves and very hard to get them out.
It's like they say, Guadalupe Mtns NP, TX is home to huge, tall limestone peaks, Yosemite is home to huge, tall granite peaks, and Zion is home to huge, tall sandcastles!!!!! May as well be huge, tall termite mounds or 3000-4000 foot tall ant hills that make up Zion! Imagine how vast such an ant colony would be per Zion mountain if they each were really a giant and tall ant hill and the amount of ants or termites that just died in such a rockslide?
I live in Glendale Utah (about 27 miles from Zion) and the number of visitors are around 3 million annually, crazy crowded. It's scary to walk that trail, I'm afraid a kid or tourist will accidentally bump into me or one of the gazillion chipmunks will trip me up. 🐿🐿🐿 At least if I fall I'll have plenty of time to pray. Cheers.
Been up in there and after a couple of visits I rarely go back. I am well aware those vertical cliffs can fall at any time and no way to predict it. I would be most scared to be a shuttle driver. Best thing is to "limit your time and get in and out" but you for a fact taking your chances. historically there are HUGE collapses in the past that fill up the valley. angels landing trail also had a rock fall across it where it was closed for along time that would have killed anyone there if it was daytime
Went to Zion recently the whole trail is still closed they said more than 100 tons worth of rock fell and they’re still cleaning it
I was in Zion in 2019 and wanted to hike to Observation Point, but couldn't because it was closed for a rock fall. I did Kolob Canyons instead (which is awesome), but the hike to Observation Point is still closed.
CNN report blames Trump. Orange man bad.
No one seriously hurt--lucky! Love the loose gravel sign...
The unlooked for,, and the greatest factor in the erosion of stone is the sun. Every sunny day,, and that is the norm in southern Utah, the sun heats the stone in a strong sun,, and cools at night. The stone, like any building material, expands and contracts. In a smooth mountain face,, there is no place to expand and contract, so the stone toward the center of a face is crushed. In Arches National Park , just to the east,,, arches are almost exclusively formed by the daily heating and cooling.
Navajo nation has great canyons to visit. The ground looks solid but underneath is like gravel. People jump up and down. The rescue turns in a very difficult rescue. They get slide between two groves and very hard to get them out.
@12:00 What happend and Hawaii lol
It's like they say, Guadalupe Mtns NP, TX is home to huge, tall limestone peaks, Yosemite is home to huge, tall granite peaks, and Zion is home to huge, tall sandcastles!!!!! May as well be huge, tall termite mounds or 3000-4000 foot tall ant hills that make up Zion! Imagine how vast such an ant colony would be per Zion mountain if they each were really a giant and tall ant hill and the amount of ants or termites that just died in such a rockslide?
I live in Glendale Utah (about 27 miles from Zion) and the number of visitors are around 3 million annually, crazy
crowded. It's scary to walk that trail, I'm afraid a kid or tourist will accidentally bump into me or one of the gazillion chipmunks will trip me up. 🐿🐿🐿 At least if I fall I'll have plenty of time to pray. Cheers.
In not strate down you'll tumble not fall
@@thesilentone4024 To be clear, the fall will precede the tumble. But it will be the sudden stop that has the lasting effect.
Few pray more than people in Utah. Goes to show how effective prayer is🙃
@@thesilentone4024 I take it you've fallen before off the cliff before?
I luv u ...
Self rescue? …..if you do it yourself is it a rescue!!?
Just nature doing it's job
Been up in there and after a couple of visits I rarely go back. I am well aware those vertical cliffs can fall at any time and no way to predict it. I would be most scared to be a shuttle driver. Best thing is to "limit your time and get in and out" but you for a fact taking your chances. historically there are HUGE collapses in the past that fill up the valley. angels landing trail also had a rock fall across it where it was closed for along time that would have killed anyone there if it was daytime
This usually happens after a huge amount of rain and where I stay we're used to it... Bcs we are living in the mountains 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
We get it. Calm down with the doomsday reporting 🤨.
Right
That darn gravity.
Jesus when I first saw this I thought that my home country was falling, my god
you are a world class moron
probably fastest that shuttle bus ever went-haulin’
oh my ...
The Burj Khalifa is taller than those cliffs
It was something casing a ROADRUNNER!
Nature is beautiful but it is an ever powerful danger
What happened and "why"
Must be God?
The origin of the word: cliffhanger.
My latest video was in Zion!!
Slide Rock Boulter
Şcar
It was the white legs
Wow!
Zion is falling! The prophecy is upon us! Repent!
Ugh.... :/
We've been warned...
Shut the fuck up no one gives a fuck
@@Random-df6gb if you manage to take this, or my comment, seriously, you are an idiot.
@@MartinTedder posted a year ago and came back because some guy hurt your feelings aww
Wooooooooooohhh
did the injured get hospitalized for inhaling dust.
Really? 4 poeple need to explain what happened.
I always knew Americans weren't the sharpest tools in the shed, but even this seems overkill.
Do tell...are YOU the sharpest tool in the shed? Learn to spell "people."
Boring