In Oregon it is law that the entire coastline is open to the public. So while those houses/motels are close to shore there is still a beach open to the public between them and the water.
@@christinebuckingham8369 Just like the farmers who we give payments to along with the oil industry and many other large corporations. Hell the defense industry is a giant cash cow.
I stopped watching the Elk and concentrated on how close the water was. Was thinking it’s 3 o’clock in the morning and you are dreaming water is all around you. I prefer to swim in daylight😎.
They sense danger is coming look how many of them stick together..keep your eyes on the animals an wild life this is one clue..now keep your eyes an ears open....
Animals definitely have an awareness that humans don’t have. I’ve seen it first hand when I was in Thailand during the tsunami the day after Christmas 2004. All of the dogs and cats started freakin out and running and a few minutes later we got hit with a Huge wave. Luckily I was on a motorcycle and not right on the beach, so I was able to get away but many were not so lucky. That tsunami took the lives of approximately a quarter million people and it would have been a lot worse if it wasn’t the day after Christmas because there would’ve been a lot more people out and about.
I kept wondering how long it's going to take the *yard* to erode, with all that water action! Those poor elk were very confused.😔 Thank you for sharing this!
That was pretty cool and the view of the Oregon coast is beautiful. I need to get the hell outta Vegas and see some nature, these bright lights are getting kinda old.
hunting elk has opened my eyes to these amazing animals. That may seem like a oxymoron, but it is not. I have watched elk for hours (one day 11hours watching the same heard, slowly making their way through the burn (from Missionary Ridge fire in 2002) and the pine trees to my location); huge heard of 80+ elk. Daughter and I watched a heard of about 70+ last season and eventually got a shot at a bull. Always fascinating to see huge herd like that. The cows run the show. the bulls are scared as shit, generally hang back or stay surrounded, as in this video, allowing the eldest cow to lead the herd to safety. Cows "mew" and to hear a herd doing this is quite beautiful, there is an elegance to elk. Bull subtle and it's scary as fuck if up close. They are such hardy, super strong creatures and can climb an almost vertical hillside. Hunting ek out my front door has been one of the greatest experiences I've shared with friends and family. It's an adventure my wife and I share yearly. We hunt together. Stalking, coordinating, and many times seeing the elk run off to live another day. We don't mind, we love elk. We also do not buy meat from the grocery store, we process our elk as a family; making sausage, burger, steaks, fajitas, jerky, etc. It's a long weekend to process (think butchering) four quarters of elk. amazing creatures and their meat is the healthiest one can eat... almost zero fat. one usually adds pork fat to the ground elk simply to make it easier to cook. cheerio.
then they can adapt and find new routes? The thing is, all species compete for land. Sometimes we win. You should be happy. If not, go live in Siberia, because you live in some previous species' "migration routes".
@@jchacon9362 sure, why not. You're the one claiming to hold animals' "migratory rights" over your own. Live by your words. If not Siberia, pick a spot where there are no animal migrations. Maybe Antarctica? You tell me. I'm trying to live your ways.
@@Veritas-dq2hs read what I said again bc you obviously didn't read what I said. I didn't give any animal any migratory rights, I simply said that people built their homes through their natural migration route. Animals don't change as easily as humans, it takes time for them to find another route, which is why these animals took the route they did. You would know that if you took a simple science class.
I started reading comments, and I can’t help but wonder why people just can’t say thank you for sharing this amazing video. Why are some people just so negative, mean, and disrespectful. Thank you for sharing this amazing video!!
Oh boy, I don’t think that this is a good or entertaining event. This actually seems ominous because the ocean was used as an escape route. What are they running from? Hmmm
Animals can sense waves of energy weeks before something is about to happen. Something like an earthquake, storms, tsunamis, landslides etc etc. I hope these majestic creatures were able to find a “safe place” without any tragedies.
WRONG i was watching a deer heard in 1980 when mt st helens was erupting they were clueless and thousands of animals died closer to the mt if they could have sensed it before it blew they woulda got outta the area
This was a case of elk being almost trapped by the tide. Animals do sense, indeed, when earthquakes are about to occur. Sometimes they do it weeks in advance, other times minutes or only seconds before. Earthquakes do release a significant amount of energy, and animals are a lot more sensitive to that than current humans are.
I live in a very small town with a elk herd that has taken it over long ago. Our rush hour traffic times are randomly chosen by when they choose to cross the highway. The irratating part is when the tourists take extra time to film them after they have safely crossed. Brinnon Wa is a unique place.
This is my first time seeing and learning of these beautiful animals. Absolutely majestic! Also... that is the ocean? Looks powerful! I learn more from RU-vid than I did through all seven years of schooling.
No. Those houses have a 5 year life span ahead, at most. One big storm, or seismic event, and they’re gone. I live at the southern end of the Pacific, and have seen houses higher up than these end up in the ocean.
Ginger, your incredibly gorgeous /handsome horse is awesome, such a beautiful beauty! Please give him /her lots of hugs and kisses for me, I just love animals! Thank you! My brother has 2 quarter horses, 1 is a buckskin /dunn and the other is a bay and they smell so good, I just love the scent of horses, it's just so manly! 😍🐎 😚🐎 😙🐎
@@didibolter9362 idk how you see my horse but he is beautiful and the smell. You say it’s manly? I say it’s horsey. Even their breath smells horsey. You can bathe it away but it comes back. I love sitting quietly in the barn at night and listen to the munching sound of horses eating hay. I see, you saw the horse on my icon. She was a half draft and half quarter horse/paint. Like riding a sofa, her gaits were smooth and easy. If she cantered it wasn’t far, for me. Once all 11 horses left the field, took the highway a half mile to a dairy farm they all went into. The farmer jumped his 4 wheeler and ushered them home thru the back fields. He reported that my horse Pi came thundering to the front and passed the 4 wheeler leading them all back. She had a barn accident and had to sadly be sent over the rainbow bridge. My horse right now is a mini stallion. Mostly white with dark spots that are a roan color. Black, brown, tan, grey all mixed up. It’s like blue roan and red roan mixed together. He is trained to drive. I have a small two wheeled cart and harness for him. Last night he was all wound up. Pacing around and looking intently into the dark. Stallions can smell mares from far away. I think a neighbor has mares....he’s an old guy maybe 18. I got him at an auction. He was very fearful and it took a long time to get him to settle. At that time Pi was still with us. She has a field mate a buckskin Morgan horse. Her name is Millie. She was called Milly the silly filly. I gave her to a friend who has Morgan’s, after Pi was gone she became severely barn bound and wouldn’t leave the barn. Now she gets put in a trailer, taken to a state park and ridden very nicely there. It made the trailer ‘home’ and eliminated Millies problem.
@@gingercox6468 Oh Ginger, I am so extremely sorry to hear about your horse PI, such a horrible shame, I feel for you. My brother's horse was kicked by my dad's horse and he had to be sent to the Rainbow bridge too, that is such a hard thing to do but, sometimes it's the only thing that a person can do. Your mini stallion sounds delightful and precious! Please give him my love, I absolutely love all animals. My family has always had animals, cat, dogs, horses, cows and even ducks. My dad would come home from work and our ducks, "Hank", "Henry" and "Junior" would be let out of their area and dad would call then and they'd go running and waddling as fast as they could go towards my dad because dad always fed them slugs. Hank, Henry and Junior would get so full that they couldn't even get another slug down their slimey little throats, it's a gross story but, indeed a true story. I hope that I didn't gross you out too much my friend! Well, thank you for answering my story with your story, be safe and healthy, take care!
@@ASYorba Just my opinion, just like the persons opinion and yours in agreement to add music. Natural sounds and enjoyment get lost with adding music. Do you ever get up early and just listen to nature waking up .... Its delightful so peaceful. I live rural and enjoy the surrounding sounds of nature God gave us.
I understand wanting to capture it but she basically watched the whole thing through her cell phone. Put it down and enjoy the moment ffs!! That was a rare and amazing moment.
This is an extreme tide event coupled with strong winds, there's usually lots of beach to walk on there. Those sea walls do cut off escape paths from the beach though.
People don't swim in that water, there are RIP TIDES there, I know this for sure. ELKS beat the rip tides chasing them. Hope they reached a safe place. There is no info about it
I am one who took the video, the ocean is normally 1/4 of a mile away from the houses. It was a King tide that hasn’t been that high of tides since 1967.
they running from a predator when they group up like that and move like that its bad. umm i lived up in montana for 11 years. wacthed them almost every day for 10 years
You can go to Clearwater, FL and watch the herd of brainwashed Scientologist run around like chickens with their heads cut off. I hear it is spectacular.
thank you for that video. one in a million trillion .. nature at its finest. wish I could live in your house to. don't ever take off you tube because film is one of a kind and probably will NEVER be filmed again. THANKS AGAiN for posting.