Outdoor Disasters tell the tales of the human capacity to survive in the worst situations.
The wilderness can be a dangerous place due to its unpredictable and challenging nature and can lead to disasters. In the forest, the mountains, the ocean, the desert, etc., human beings have the remarkable will to survive situations we don't believe we're capable of. Uploads every Sunday morning.
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Forgive me if I am mistaken but it seems like this was all planned by dude. I wonder if anyone wondered if she obtained the head injury by trying to run away from him🤷🏻♂️. And being human beings, In these situations we believe we will be rescued even in our last moments of life and I’m sure that has to do with what we’re fed (movies, shows,etc) so it doesn’t make sense to me that dude would shoot her and then kill himself. Sounds like a sad jealous ex to me but God forgive me if I’m mistaken.
Just starting to watch episode, but the narrator sounds like Morgan Freeman or Billy Carson, who narrates these episodes voice matches so well 🙌 now to watch episode
I was hiking on a trail with numerous others when Kilauea erupted in about 1983. Red lava rolled down right by the trail with a gray ash on top of the red. I touched it with a stick and a little smoke appeared from the stick. They closed down the trail as soon as we got back down. (BTW, I can't understand who would be so foolish as to try to fly into the crater of any active volcano!)
No happy ending here, I guess he fought to the bitter end. Strange nobody drove out to that campground all winter, not even snow mobile, or ice fisherman, or the search party. Always carry a gps emergency locator. $150 would of saved him
Ive just found your channel tonight watched few episodes and subscribed thank you for these and the survival tips at the end my children watching too, blessing from Ireland 🙏
"Your first loyality is to yourself ." Speak for yourself, guy. I'd rather die helping someone in trouble than get back to land safely having to live the rest of my life knowing I left someone in danger who went out there thinking I'd have their back. At least that guy who was left out there knows the other guy's priorities and knows his loyalty is to himself. God says in the Bible to "trust no man". Humans are selfish by nature. We should definitely take God's advice and not expect to be able to trust any human.
Incredible story of the Human Spririts ability to endure and survive. God Bless these men...and every soul that has ever experienced danger at sea. Thank you for posting this vid. Learned alot. 🙏
This is not recklessness; this is The Darwin Awards. Like others, I have no sympathy for stupid, but I respect their decisions to not contribute to the gene pool.
Pity they didn’t put that “living in the moment” bull****”, to good use by perhaps caring for people less fortunate than themselves instead of acting like self indulgent children
One dude slammed into a mountain peak going about a buck 50 (that's MPH not that weird ass KM sht) filmed his own death. At the end of the video, when everything had settled down and the tumbling stopped, he was moaning his death throws. Brutal!
It would only be a Low down dirty rotten scoundrel to sue the park for these poor choices made by arrogant young men, hell bent on throwing themselves into a dangerous situation, after being warned several times, to NOT go when weather is present. What kind of filth would even consider that as an option?
I would have driven the car as far as it would go on the flat tires then hike the rest of the way. If you only get a few miles it was better than taking the route they took
"He relied on food stamps" But somehow manged to purchase 31 acres of land. HAHAH What a loser. I'm sure the tax payers paid for his hospital visits, body recovery and funeral.
Dude is determined to blame social media for everything. Like everything everyone does at anyone point ever is for social media. I know a lot of people are like that, but many just want to push themselves and try daring things.
Although I am an advocate for safety, I honestly don’t think a safety helmet would have contributed anything to reducing injuries from the impact from rocks travelling at high velocities. They only have a limited use for protection from low impact small objects falling relatively short distances. Their use in many industries and activities almost has a talisman like gesture - wear one and you’ll be safe from all mortal dangers. Not so, sadly.
Williams was clearly an arrogant fool. No respect due.... After watching the rest of the video, I can say with total confidence, 'Jeez, what a self-aggrandizing jerk off'. How can UA keep him on the faculty? They must be desperate.
What an amazing story. I've been paragliding for a number of years, but this incident reminds me of my own personal event in my early days of flying. I had a major structural malfunction and was speeding toward the earth desperately trying to rectify my dire situation. As I passed through about 6000 feet above ground level, I actually met a Polish handyman who was on his way upward from the surface. Upon seeing the man rushing up and away from the ground, I called out to him and begged, "Hey there, would you happen to know anything about paragliding equipment?!?" When the man heard my cry for help, he shook his head and replied "Sorry Sir, I don't know a thing about paragliding. But, hey, can I ask you if you possibly know anything about gas stoves?!?"