Many have met their demise on a clear day by the wall of water coming at them during monsoon season. I wouldn’t go near these dry rock beds from June to September. The energy behind them is powerful and it’s sudden, fierce, and unforgiving. Respect nature because you cannot contend with Mother Earth!
@@Eleta369 does the great holy spirit just enjoy violently killing people with a fast moving flood of water and derbis that batters, pins, and drowns them? Seems a bit... cruel
@@Eleta369huh? Who are you talking about? The great holy spirit is confused with earth? I don't think they literally meant mother earth as a physical or spiritual being.
If You’re hiking… especially in an unfamiliar territory… pay very close to not only Your surroundings, but also the weather…. Including the weather within at least 40 miles of You…. If it begins to rain… seek higher ground… immediately… don’t wait to see what “might” happen…
Exactly. Used to live in a ranch down in Mexico for my entire childhood and we had a creek nearby. After any storm we would be careful not to go near the creek because it would flood within minutes. Rocks, branches, trees would fill the creek and cause havoc.
We had a dozen trekkers die recently in the Himalayan mountains because they were late to the summit and late returning back to camp. Got caught in a blizzard and instead of the tour leader pushing onward to base camp when the blizzard was over, he made them spend the night out in the open. Come morning, half of that group never woke up.
I had family members watch tornados & hurricanes outside. They said well if I die, then it was my time to go. I was young & always told them well if you go in the basement now you’ll be fine. I never understood why they just stood there & stared. I didn’t see why it was so mesmerizing to them. Everyone survived. My uncle was blown off his porch & had serious injuries to the right side of his body. He walks with a cane & doesn’t say much if anything anymore.
Why do people never check the weather and never prepare ahead of time for these situations? It can rain 50-75 miles away and send a surge of water in that direction within a short time period. Natural washes are very long. That's what formed these slot canyons to begin with. I would only hike one during a week when it was dry all week and I would also follow up with regular weather forecasts. While hiking along, you should constantly look at the sides to see the best and highest place to easily get to in case of a flash flood.
That's what I'm saying man when it's a flash flood all you need is your phone & transport, these things are scary they should know their weather especially during hurricane season
If one is out in the desert and can see thunderheads in the distance, realize there is a good chance any wash or dry creek bed may well turn into a raging torrent.
Because Americans today are stupid and don’t want freedom, they want the government to be responsible for their lives, it’s too much work for them anymore.
It probably depends a bit on where they're from and how much experience they have. Around here flash floods are rare. Flash floods require a relatively large basin, with ground that isn't properly absorbing water and insufficient plants to reduce and slow the water flow. That happens around here rarely and there's pretty much always a lot of rain over the entire area as the basins are just not large enough to collect that kind of water to dump out on a clear day.
@@SmallSpoonBrigade I'm from Atlanta, Georgia in the big city...never have lived anywhere else and I know a great deal about flash floods in other areas of US and world thousands of miles away from me. I guess I expect people to broaden their knowledge about the world around them. Then again...local people to slot canyons are drowning in said canyons every year.
Always amazes me the people that stand close watching flash floods,tornadoes,avalanches,etc.coming right towards them and they don't have the good sense to get away from the danger.
If you see this coming anytime!! Don't stand there and admire it!! Get to high ground quick!! Always have an exit you can get to from any point in your trip! Your life depends on it!!! You can't breath under water.
There's a comment from several years ago that says this is one of the victim's daughters and she was swept away seconds later. I assume since it doesn't say she was a victim and the video is online that she survived but her mother didn't. But that's just an assumption on my part. I don't know.
Its Hells Gate in Frasier Canyon, that area is a no go to alot of people who know the long history of this place being a hotbed to things like Ghost, paranormal events, Bigfoot, Demons, Dwarf People, Dog People, Spirit Birds, Evil Entities, UFO sightings, Group of strange individuals performing Rituals Opening up portals and allowing unspeakable undescribable beings visit our realm.
It's entitled "Hell's Gate tradegy September1st, 2019". I can't be certain but perhaps it's referring to the September 2nd 2019 Hell's Gate tragedy in Namibia Nationsl Park when 7 hikers lost their lives in a flash flood.
No, Rangers and locals stopped going in and earlier locals passed these tourists earlier and were on their way out. The only people killed were the tourists standing close to that camera.
This is a great depiction of a flash flood. There's another excellent video you can find on this platform of a flash flood at Capitol Gorge. I live in Las Vegas, where we will have flash floods a few times a year, even after 15 minutes of light rain, which is really the only type of rain we will usually get during the "monsoon season" between June and August, when we get most of our annual rainfall of 4 inches. We get our most severe thunderstorms in October, though. I had a few excellent videos of the major street I live on with water overflowing the gutters, coursing in foot deep currents around the telephone poles, almost completely covering the sidewalk... but I just recently lost my phone on which I had filmed and kept those videos. I am sad!
Can’t imagine the panic, I would see have far up the walls are wet and definitely think twice about entering it, especially as the weather changes so quickly, but I am afraid of places like that
Thats why it never a good idea to hike in that area especially when it is raining currently or has had a significant amount of rain recently because situations like this can occur out of nowhere
It was a church group of tourists (mostly young people). It was the fault of the park rangers to allow them to go into that area during the rain. 7 people died.
"Dear God, please comfort and strengthen the family of the woman, who was taken away in the flood waters. May they feel the power of our collective prayers surrounding them and trust in your grace and compassion. Amen."
@@Heyitdave Really? It looks like the flood rised very quickly. Are you able to upload this video before the flood grabs you? And how long did the upload of a video like this last? I'm not sure if it's true that they all died.
@@Heyitdave You are right. I looked in the news from the 1st September of 2019 hells gate and I found this: Die siebenköpfige Reisegruppe - fünf Kenianer, ein örtlicher Reiseführer und ein „gebietsfremder Ausländer“ - war am Sonntag im Hell's-Gate-Nationalpark von der Sturzflut erfasst worden.
Many have met their demise on a clear day by the wall of water coming at them during monsoon season. I wouldn’t go near these dry rock beds from June to September. The energy behind them is powerful and it’s sudden, fierce, and unforgiving. Respect nature because you cannot contend with Mother Earth!
@@Eleta369 does the great holy spirit just enjoy violently killing people with a fast moving flood of water and derbis that batters, pins, and drowns them? Seems a bit... cruel
May to September *
@@Eleta369relax buddy it’s more like a saying
@@Eleta369huh? Who are you talking about? The great holy spirit is confused with earth? I don't think they literally meant mother earth as a physical or spiritual being.
@@Eleta369chill out mate he was just being nice bud you need to relax pal
The slow mo ruins this video
Agreed
Nope but holding phone vertical is pathetically ignorant
Just play it normal speed
If you see a wall of rocks and water drastically come out of nowhere, you know there is more behind it....
Not much just a lot of rain
especially if it gets backed up again downstream from you. happens
It would have been cool to witness the power behind it at normal speed
Pretty easy solution for a simple request, just adjust your playback speed to 2x and voilà.
@@jaydeedubhow do I adjust playback speed? (Sorry for my ignorance.)
If You’re hiking… especially in an unfamiliar territory… pay very close to not only Your surroundings, but also the weather…. Including the weather within at least 40 miles of You…. If it begins to rain… seek higher ground… immediately… don’t wait to see what “might” happen…
Exactly. Used to live in a ranch down in Mexico for my entire childhood and we had a creek nearby. After any storm we would be careful not to go near the creek because it would flood within minutes. Rocks, branches, trees would fill the creek and cause havoc.
We had a dozen trekkers die recently in the Himalayan mountains because they were late to the summit and late returning back to camp. Got caught in a blizzard and instead of the tour leader pushing onward to base camp when the blizzard was over, he made them spend the night out in the open. Come morning, half of that group never woke up.
Better yet talk to locals before you head out. Find out if flash floods happen, what thereafter forecast is and where to avoid.
@@Ra-rg1vk so what happened to that group leader? Did he survive? If so, what actions were taken with him as a result?
@@blockhartinabox No action was taken against him because there is no accountability in India. Anyways, his wife was one of the victims
I had family members watch tornados & hurricanes outside. They said well if I die, then it was my time to go. I was young & always told them well if you go in the basement now you’ll be fine. I never understood why they just stood there & stared. I didn’t see why it was so mesmerizing to them. Everyone survived. My uncle was blown off his porch & had serious injuries to the right side of his body. He walks with a cane & doesn’t say much if anything anymore.
So... you didn't say if anything ever happened to them.
It is a weird thing to say, "If it's my time to go..." when you can insure that, it's Not, your time to go by taking shelter, right?!
@@richarde.rednerjr.5142He said "everyone survived"!
I wish this wasn’t in slow motion.
Why do people never check the weather and never prepare ahead of time for these situations? It can rain 50-75 miles away and send a surge of water in that direction within a short time period. Natural washes are very long. That's what formed these slot canyons to begin with. I would only hike one during a week when it was dry all week and I would also follow up with regular weather forecasts. While hiking along, you should constantly look at the sides to see the best and highest place to easily get to in case of a flash flood.
That's what I'm saying man when it's a flash flood all you need is your phone & transport, these things are scary they should know their weather especially during hurricane season
If one is out in the desert and can see thunderheads in the distance, realize there is a good chance any wash or dry creek bed may well turn into a raging torrent.
Because Americans today are stupid and don’t want freedom, they want the government to be responsible for their lives, it’s too much work for them anymore.
It probably depends a bit on where they're from and how much experience they have. Around here flash floods are rare. Flash floods require a relatively large basin, with ground that isn't properly absorbing water and insufficient plants to reduce and slow the water flow.
That happens around here rarely and there's pretty much always a lot of rain over the entire area as the basins are just not large enough to collect that kind of water to dump out on a clear day.
@@SmallSpoonBrigade I'm from Atlanta, Georgia in the big city...never have lived anywhere else and I know a great deal about flash floods in other areas of US and world thousands of miles away from me. I guess I expect people to broaden their knowledge about the world around them. Then again...local people to slot canyons are drowning in said canyons every year.
This is the video shoot by the victim daughter few min before she sweep away into it am really shock still pray god their soul rest in peace.
I mean it's not a big surprise you see canyons doesn't get u shape for nothing
shes stupid, just stands there and points
How did they get the video?
@@jomymatthews Because the daughter clearly survived.
The cameraman always surprises.
Always amazes me the people that stand close watching flash floods,tornadoes,avalanches,etc.coming right towards them and they don't have the good sense to get away from the danger.
Why slowed down?
I was looking for doom music
I put hell’s gate instead of doom’s gate.
Whoops.
Same here lol
And then you saw the last moments before someone's death instead... Damn...
If you see this coming anytime!! Don't stand there and admire it!! Get to high ground quick!! Always have an exit you can get to from any point in your trip! Your life depends on it!!! You can't breath under water.
Wait that’s slow motion? Wow that water is really fast!
Is this shot by the people who got caught or someone else?
There's a comment from several years ago that says this is one of the victim's daughters and she was swept away seconds later. I assume since it doesn't say she was a victim and the video is online that she survived but her mother didn't. But that's just an assumption on my part. I don't know.
In about 90 seconds it will be over your head
Its Hells Gate in Frasier Canyon, that area is a no go to alot of people who know the long history of this place being a hotbed to things like Ghost, paranormal events, Bigfoot, Demons, Dwarf People, Dog People, Spirit Birds, Evil Entities, UFO sightings, Group of strange individuals performing Rituals Opening up portals and allowing unspeakable undescribable beings visit our realm.
...And, most importantly flash floods!
Earth to Eddie. Its time to come back down from Lala land 🤣
LOFL!
It's entitled "Hell's Gate tradegy September1st, 2019". I can't be certain but perhaps it's referring to the September 2nd 2019 Hell's Gate tragedy in Namibia Nationsl Park when 7 hikers lost their lives in a flash flood.
Ah yes, a slowmo. Just what i was lokking for when i clicked on this video
I've never been flashed by a flood before
You should play Halo.
Good thing it was moving so slowly, if you don't want to catch up with it, you can at least identify the flasher in a police lineup.
You thought slowing it down was an improvement ? The whole point was how fast the water ... never mind.
The name hells gate isn't for fun
Oh noe the clip i want to repost for the millionth time isn't long enough to monetize... GENIUS seymour Ill slow it down!
😮Were there people in that canyon around the corner when that flash flood came busting???
No, Rangers and locals stopped going in and earlier locals passed these tourists earlier and were on their way out. The only people killed were the tourists standing close to that camera.
Yes filmed by the girls who died they sent video live to a relative
Glad you all are on the highground.
This is a great depiction of a flash flood. There's another excellent video you can find on this platform of a flash flood at Capitol Gorge.
I live in Las Vegas, where we will have flash floods a few times a year, even after 15 minutes of light rain, which is really the only type of rain we will usually get during the "monsoon season" between June and August, when we get most of our annual rainfall of 4 inches. We get our most severe thunderstorms in October, though.
I had a few excellent videos of the major street I live on with water overflowing the gutters, coursing in foot deep currents around the telephone poles, almost completely covering the sidewalk... but I just recently lost my phone on which I had filmed and kept those videos.
I am sad!
Can’t imagine the panic, I would see have far up the walls are wet and definitely think twice about entering it, especially as the weather changes so quickly, but I am afraid of places like that
So, what happened to you guys?
did they live?
Why would you not immediately be running and climbing for higher ground?
This is annoying as hell when they slowed down the the speed of the flood. Who edited this?
How was this video retrieved if they all died?
Apparently they didn't all die. This was the victim's daughter's phone.
This sucks compared to The Devil's Side-Door Porch Tragedy.
I more in shock by how her finger bends when she’s pointing
Lol my fingers do that when I point
@@benjamin7640 😬
Yeah wtf is going on there
😳👉exactly
This is just a little while before she was swept away and died
Where
Run, climb, don’t just stand there
wait,2019 gives me memories.
Stay in there and keep recording for us please
Thats why it never a good idea to hike in that area especially when it is raining currently or has had a significant amount of rain recently because situations like this can occur out of nowhere
Don’t you watch the weather report before you go out?
It was a church group of tourists (mostly young people). It was the fault of the park rangers to allow them to go into that area during the rain. 7 people died.
@@Frankie2012channel No, it was the church groups fault. They were warned by Rangers AND the locals. Freaking tourists.
What are we supposed to be seeing?
"Dear God, please comfort and strengthen the family of the woman, who was taken away in the flood waters. May they feel the power of our collective prayers surrounding them and trust in your grace and compassion. Amen."
Too late...
All part of God's plan...lol.
Thats hells gate?
Whats the tragedy?
so these guys all died right?
Don't know but how did someone send that video? Can't believe that they find the phone in all that mud.
They uploaded right before they died. @@betula-pendula
@@Heyitdave Really? It looks like the flood rised very quickly. Are you able to upload this video before the flood grabs you? And how long did the upload of a video like this last?
I'm not sure if it's true that they all died.
@@Heyitdave You are right. I looked in the news from the 1st September of 2019 hells gate and I found this:
Die siebenköpfige Reisegruppe - fünf Kenianer, ein örtlicher Reiseführer und ein „gebietsfremder Ausländer“ - war am Sonntag im Hell's-Gate-Nationalpark von der Sturzflut erfasst worden.
Non resident alien??
Hell’s Gate is at Possum Kingdom lake in Texas. I don’t know what this is but it isn’t Hell’s Gate.
Well. Since heaven has a stairway and hell has a highway, then i imagine hell has many gates.
1 foot of moving water has the power of being hit by a freight train
Nahh, people wade waist deep in rivers all the time and obv a river is moving water
I get it! The tragedy is this short!!!✅
VERY SAD
even with slow mo impressive - run and hide
Did they survived? I mean the vid I'd called hell gate TRAGEDY implying that someone didn't survived. I hope they did thought
I dont see anyone in trouble
Tragedy? You mean natural occurrence? This is nature not some tragedy..lol
He said they swept away.
What’s the tragedy?
Very dangerous 😳
Normal speed please.
That’s not good to see in this situation
Okay, that’s your warning, there comes the fury. Don’t wait to video it.
So basically a flash flood looks like the Earth had too much Taco Bell 🤔
'Adventure!'
I guess "flash flood" doesn't ring a bell for them
Oh my God 😰
Please play it slower ,this wasnt slow enough 😅
"How highs the water momma"?
The real tragedy is the editing
the amazing power of nature in the raw.
Angry Nature!
🤦🏻♀️ I wouldn't even go there if it was nice out cuz it's just too claustrophobic ‼️‼️‼️
H²0 the most powerful force on earth! And if they would look down at their feet and see, they're actually standing on the waterline on the rocks...
Okay everyone time to get out a of Dodge!
Dislike because it’s slow motion for too long to be a “short” plus I just hate overused slomo effect.
Should've spent more time climbing and less time pointing.
I want my view back
Just like a choclate milkshake
What a BRAINDEAD remark and insensitive. Idiot.
@@marthadisarlo9011 Relax Martha. It's not that serious.
What an idiot cameraman!!
And where is the tragedy?!
.......I didn't think so!!
Slips
More ons
Crappy video shoot for once in a life time event😢
You guys are in the wrong friggin place. move it!!
So, 1. What happened? and 2. What's with all the stupid slo-mo crap?
he is returning
taking his damn time tho
yea@@pauldickman4379
How is this a tragedy? Now you are stuck on an elevated embankment.....?
0:05 look at that "arm" 😂😂
Surfs up.
We want to see the good part where she's swept away lol
Ha ur so funny u must be known a lot oh wait ur not 😀
Don't listen to the other replies. I want to see that too
Such a Catastrophe place to be standing
Go to hell bro you think your funny but your not..
It’s not a good part it’s at tragic part
Asian tourists lol
Rest in pieces 😂
Seven people died
@@montymints that's a lot of pieces
Sicko
@@montymints and a lot more are going to. every minute. Your point?
@@Frankie2012channel entitled
Damn that's a fat crooked finger, almost points in reverse.😂😂😂
Hell😢😢
Hells Gate ? Sounds like a place only idiots go to. Have a good time 😊
I dont see tragedy
Because this is moments before she was swept away and died
@@gardensofthegods still don't see it.