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What if Mount Rainier Erupts Tomorrow? 

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What will happen when Washington's largest and most dangerous mountain erupts?
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0:00 - Intro
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2:36 - Why Rainier is so dangerous
7:32 - Outro
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@johncreamer1227
@johncreamer1227 Год назад
I’m an east coaster. When I went to Seattle a few years ago, I recall realizing that what I thought was a strange-looking cloud was actually Rainier’s peak piercing the sky. It’s absolutely massive
@conniebaker1958
@conniebaker1958 Год назад
Yes it is and gorgeous. I’ve lived here all my life. I never get tired of looking at the Mountain
@PrimitivViking
@PrimitivViking Год назад
Damn, I think I need to move then… I mean Scandinavia is beautiful and all but Washington sounds f’n stunning…
@judeless77
@judeless77 Год назад
@@conniebaker1958 agreed. I’ve climbed her and camped at her base several times. She’s enchanting and you don’t get tired of seeing her.
@domm4633
@domm4633 Год назад
I'm from Denver so seeing a 14,000 foot tall mountain was normal for me. Seeing one single mountain that tall rising from a lower elevation completely changed my perspective of mountains. It's absolutely massive.
@honeybeejelly4727
@honeybeejelly4727 Год назад
I believe from the peak of Mt.Hood in Oregon you can look north and see Mt.Rainer in Washington and look south and see Mt.Shasta in California,that is if the weather's clear.
@jessehughes8274
@jessehughes8274 8 месяцев назад
Has someone who lived in Washington state for a few years, Mount Rainier is less of a mountain and more of a deity on the horizon. It's eye-wateringly big.
@tamiayers8845
@tamiayers8845 Месяц назад
"The mountain is out today" is a very common phrase all over Washington
@Thecatnamedkiwi
@Thecatnamedkiwi Месяц назад
It's super symbolic for me. Lived here 28 years and I still cry and scream of joy when I see it. It's a reminder that life is really beautiful no matter how hard the things I'm going through. It's a symbol for me to keep going in my roughest times.
@FlatRangeOperator
@FlatRangeOperator Месяц назад
@@Thecatnamedkiwi ok
@kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934
@kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934 Месяц назад
@@Thecatnamedkiwiwe all gain strength in something of nature 🥰
@bdlimea7018
@bdlimea7018 Месяц назад
I've lived in Washington my entire life. Such a beautiful place
@tuckerhorton2392
@tuckerhorton2392 Год назад
I think Netflix or NatGeo just needs to hire you to make a whole series on cool things like this all around the world. Great video!
@pckai
@pckai Год назад
i agree, get this guy a netflix approved cam🙌🏾
@angeinviaggio
@angeinviaggio Год назад
As jist I watched the video I tought the same. Ready for Netflix & c.
@seanmorgan1460
@seanmorgan1460 Год назад
As long as he doesn't use childish slang like strat instead of the proper English word, Strategy. How lazy are we getting anyway?
@pckai
@pckai Год назад
@@seanmorgan1460 didnt ask.
@AidinRobbins
@AidinRobbins Год назад
@@seanmorgan1460 I’ll be sure to keep that in mind if I make it to the Netflix level- sounds like a worthwhile strat.
@MrTangent
@MrTangent Год назад
7:05 I’m glad you confirmed the validity of my plan. If it erupts, I plan on immediately going to higher ground on Mt. Rainer. Should be safe up there.
@AidinRobbins
@AidinRobbins Год назад
Good thinking!
@Rick-ih7wp
@Rick-ih7wp 2 месяца назад
Sheaw, just surf the lahar to the P. Sound, Dude!😎
@Soniti1324
@Soniti1324 Месяц назад
Big brain thinking right here! The closer we are to danger, the further we are from harm XD
@MrTangent
@MrTangent Месяц назад
@@Soniti1324”Keep your mountains close, but your volcanos closer.”, as my Great-Grandpappy used to preach!
@twizlestick8120
@twizlestick8120 Месяц назад
can i come too?
@newportreds6710
@newportreds6710 Год назад
I live in olympia and this volcano towers above the horizon. It never escapes your view. She is beautiful but everyone gets this spiritual feeling from her. We gotta respect her. She knows she is known, but its up to her when she wants to be heard.
@aaronkirkland212
@aaronkirkland212 Год назад
I believe it has eyes and watches over the humans, when things get too strange this monster will reset our ways. My mom's friend also believes something similar.
@senten55
@senten55 Год назад
Same. I seen this mountain my whole life. I remember one day I was in lacey at my job around 5am and saw the sun hidden by the mountain casting it in darkness but giving it a halo of golden light. Was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. If the Titan Gaia was real then this mountain would be her.
@ruthiemay423
@ruthiemay423 Год назад
Much of Rainier is hidden from our vantage point frequently which is why, on a clear day, you will hear Seattleites say, "The mountain is OUT today!" As if it had gone into hiding on other days...
@jeffrachelburkhalter3783
@jeffrachelburkhalter3783 Год назад
It's impressive, but it's just a rock. It doesn't have a soul and it knows nothing.
@aaronkirkland212
@aaronkirkland212 Год назад
@@jeffrachelburkhalter3783 That in itself is impressive. A massive death machine that is simply molten rock. Get ready to see it's soul.
@prussianblue7040
@prussianblue7040 Год назад
Fantastic work! After I moved to Seattle I couldn’t believe Rainier wasn’t more well known. Also, it’s like 90 feet from being the tallest mountain in the lower 48. And it’s practically next to the ocean! Its MASSIVE
@artugert
@artugert Год назад
It’s not well known?
@nowondr
@nowondr Год назад
I visited Seattle for the first time this year and luckily the mountain was out in full force a few of the days. I couldn't believe just how big it looked in person. I had seen pictures, but seeing it in real life to me was comparable to seeing the death star. Just how big it looks from almost 3 hrs away in Seattle is crazy. We did visit the park and drive up to paradise but it was mostly snowed in still so unfortunately didn't get to do much hiking in rainier. Olympic was also beautiful and diverse as well.
@prussianblue7040
@prussianblue7040 Год назад
@@artugert outside of Seattle not at all
@judeless77
@judeless77 Год назад
@@prussianblue7040 not true. Even my friends in Australia know about her.
@T-Will-4554
@T-Will-4554 Год назад
@@judeless77 People in this day in age are very uneducated, especially the younger generation. If you took a poll around the US outside of the PNW, around 80% of Gen Z wouldn't know where or what Rainier is when asked. It's different for every person, but that's a good generalization. I suppose it depends on the age group!
@blissmermaid7051
@blissmermaid7051 7 месяцев назад
Being a born and raised Washingtonian and Seattlelite I still feel at awe when I see this beautiful mountain!🏔🏞
@boxsterman77
@boxsterman77 3 месяца назад
It’s the most beautiful I’ve ever seen
@samuelemcn
@samuelemcn Месяц назад
im sorry you live in seattle
@Tony-so1zl
@Tony-so1zl Месяц назад
@@samuelemcnliving in Seattle is amazing. Way better than the bum fuck state you live in
@propertyinvestments
@propertyinvestments Месяц назад
@@samuelemcnwdym?
@docleadpill5556
@docleadpill5556 Месяц назад
Good luck when it blows and it will. You best find a new home for your family if you are smart!
@TheErik249
@TheErik249 Год назад
LITTLE MORE ABOUT RAINIER 1. Mt. Rainier's last big eruption was 5000-5400 yrs ago. The Osceola mud flow. 2. Lahar's reached port of Tacoma and the port of Seattle. 3. Rainier's current cone is 500,000 yrs old. 4. Activity began 800,000 yrs ago. 5. The jagged peak to the east of Rainier's summit is called "little Tahoma". During the eruption 5000 yrs ago, 1600 feet of Rainier's summit suddenly slid off. Tahoma is the remnant of Rainier's former slopes when it was 16,000 feet.
@heatherhoward4197
@heatherhoward4197 Год назад
Canr wait for round two to wash away Seattle.
@ColumbiaB
@ColumbiaB Год назад
@@heatherhoward4197 - Your waiting will be futile. The most massive potential lahar from a Rainier eruption •might• reach the mouth of the Duwamish River in Seattle, but its volume and energy would be largely spent by then. It would pose little direct threat to human life in Seattle, or to the city’s infrastructure. For Seattle, the most substantial adverse effect of such an event would be to require some dredging of the navigable stretches of the Duwamish, and of some port facilities.
@heatherhoward4197
@heatherhoward4197 Год назад
@@ColumbiaB darn. Nvm then ill have to wait for the ocean to wash it away
@ColumbiaB
@ColumbiaB Год назад
@@heatherhoward4197 - That will take even longer.
@heatherhoward4197
@heatherhoward4197 Год назад
@@ColumbiaB naturally mabey. Nuclear underwater detonation from the chinese off the coast could cause mile high tsunami's or a large asteroid. I can only hope and pray
@billmartin3198
@billmartin3198 Месяц назад
"Dormant... but alive." What an absolutely perfect quote to end this little mini masterpiece. Well done my friend, very well done.
@marklivingstone3710
@marklivingstone3710 Год назад
I’ve travelled quite extensively over the years. I’ve climbed Vesuvius, toured the Kilauea national park, been to Mt Saint Helen’s, travelled through parts of Central America and north of South America and saw several active volcanoes. Enjoyed it all but nothing had a more profound effect on me than the first time I saw Mt Rainier. Like Mt Saint Helens, you cannot imagine how big it is or how majestic it is. I had been in Seattle about 4 days and not seen it because of cloud. My last day there, woke up, went outside and there it was. It is more impressive viewing it from Seattle. The closer you get to it the less you see. From Seattle, because of the distance and the tree covered ranges in between, it looks like it’s floating. Absolutely worth seeing….and Seattle is pretty damn good too.😊
@Hklbrries
@Hklbrries 2 месяца назад
Love Rainier, but Denali…
@thorjelly
@thorjelly Месяц назад
It being too cloudy to see Rainier three out of four days sounds about right.
@ferrisxlove
@ferrisxlove Год назад
I’m a Californian and I used to go visit my family in Washington sometimes. I loved being able to see Mt St Helen’s massive crater. It’s so unreal how huge that hole is on the side of her but I also wanted to see Mt Rainer fully intact. I did once when I went to Tacoma and I was glad I was not driving because I could not take my eyes off of that beautiful Mountain. It’s so huge and looks like a backdrop in a movie. I’m grateful it was sunny that day. I should go back and get some pictures now that I have a good camera.
@ToldbyNick
@ToldbyNick Год назад
Duuuuuude GET OUT this was so freakin incredible! Informative, entertaining, captivating, beautiful and cinematic, well-narrated, well-paced, well-researched. Really Aidin, be proud of this. You've been making some of my absolutely favorite stuff lately as well as inspiring me to get out, explore, and create something of my own. Well done 👏
@rensunni1572
@rensunni1572 3 месяца назад
I’ve lived in Washington my entire life and my parents did yearly visits to Mt. Rainier every winter when I was a toddler up until I was in middle school. It’s a core childhood memory! It’s pretty sad to know that such a beautiful and majestic mountain and a core memory can cause mass destruction.
@jbomb7867
@jbomb7867 Год назад
Last time I was in the area I remember being in awe of how enormous rainier looks even from Seattle.
@marshayame
@marshayame Год назад
As someone that lives in Seattle, this video is really cool. You did a great job describing how huge Rainier is and of course the images throughout were breathtaking.
@benjamin.kelley
@benjamin.kelley Год назад
Your storytelling, visuals and audio are all so good man. Definitely an inspiration.
@JustWojtek
@JustWojtek Год назад
I love how you breach out more and more and expand the travel filmmaking niche!
@williamalexanderr
@williamalexanderr Год назад
Bro your story telling skills along with your sound design , color grading , pre planning , shot list & edits are just as impressive as that mountain to put it in perspective. Sooo so good !
@tomdaniels3392
@tomdaniels3392 Год назад
and stuff
@HolySilverStrike
@HolySilverStrike Год назад
I remember when I lived in Kent WA about 25 years ago. I always remembered the talk as a kid about the next Osceola Lahar. How it would cause extreme amounts of damage and the horrific loss of life. If anyone would be interested in a vid I saw last year, look up Mt Rainier's Osceola mudflow by central washington university. Nick Zentner does a fantastic job of explaining about this. Anyway thanks Aiden for presenting this.
@dashaslens
@dashaslens Год назад
Your videos are next level. I remember seeing Rainier from the plane flying into Seattle and being absolutely awestruck.
@karibernhard
@karibernhard Год назад
Great video! I like the science documentary style you've gone for :) Mt. Rainier is absolutely my favorite mountain, the scale of it is beyond comprehension and those clear days in Seattle are oh so special when you see the volcano fading into the blue of the sky - as if it was only a mirage, a dream. But it's there, the raw beauty of the nature.
@klickerstudios
@klickerstudios Год назад
This place is in my backyard. And such amazing camping all around it. You told its story so great and left me wishing this was like 45 minutes long. So well done. I would have loved to have been a part of this with you since it's so close to me.
@definitive_anteater
@definitive_anteater 3 месяца назад
i live a ferry boat trip away from seattle. there’s this farm field area that i drive by every day to go to school and it’s beautiful. you can see rainier SO well, the photos you can get from that spot are fantastic. i don’t think i appreciate the beauty of it enough, though. also, seeing it in anything, i think “hell yeah that’s my mountain”
@danamontevideo3806
@danamontevideo3806 Год назад
I live in the Puyallup valley so I get one of the best views of Mt Rainier but also am very vulnerable. It’s crazy how the thing I feel grateful for every day when I see it on my drive to work is the same thing that could be my destruction. She deserves respect! Also a lot of us in the area call her Mt. Tahoma - the name given by the indigenous peoples of the area, meaning “Mother of all Waters”. Magnificent video by the way, I learned some things even though i’ve lived in her shadow my whole life. And you are absolutely right about how imposing she is and how you can always feel her there. She has an amazing spiritual energy, thank you for highlighting how amazing Tahoma is!!
@andrewschaible4104
@andrewschaible4104 Год назад
An excellent video presenting about a topic that can make some people quite nervous while others are completely oblivious. I live in the Lahar zone for Mount Rainier and regularly see 'Volcano Evacuation Route' signs along the roadways here. There are also Lahar warning sirens, similar to tornado sirens in the mid-west, in many of the smaller towns like Orting and South Prairie. Hopefully they continue to remain silent. The one clip you had of the muffler shop in Auburn, WA made me smile, as I see this everyday.
@Zuniga562
@Zuniga562 Год назад
This is amazing! I just went there this past summer and you completely encapsulated all the feelings I had about being in Mt. Rainer
@ChaseCharaba
@ChaseCharaba Год назад
So well made! Beautiful visuals and storytelling. Mount Rainier (Tahoma) has always captivated me, living for most of my life in it's shadows in the Puyallup area. I've been away for a few years, but I'll be back this month for good. I can't wait to explore the area again. For all of it's potential dangers (and frequent dangers, such as flooding during years of intense snowfall or rain), you just can't keep away.
@Ferru
@Ferru Год назад
My man this was soooo well-made! I honestly was captivated from start to finish. Can't wait to watch more documentary-style videos from you!
@tomdaniels3392
@tomdaniels3392 Год назад
HE NEVER MENTIONs MOUNT SAINT HELENS??? A perfect example to give you an understanding of what would happen. I think Aidin is an idiot for missing such a huge fact that would give you a better understanding of the entire event of a Rainier Eruption If you want to understand the eruption better, watch a Mount Saint Helens video!!!!!!! simple example that this fool misses
@zackftw2748
@zackftw2748 Месяц назад
I live in Seattle and I can tell you that without a doubt, Mt. Rainier is the Queen of the valley. She towers over everything and is truly majestic. We all respect her.
@BlueFierce
@BlueFierce Год назад
your story telling never fails!! Love the newer content you're producing!
@MitchLally
@MitchLally Год назад
Thanks Aidin for this work of art! I was lucky enough to travel here a few months ago and hike all around Rainier. It's some of the most beautiful landscape I've seen and your video captured it beautifully.
@RaviSankarRao1
@RaviSankarRao1 Год назад
Amazing amazing video Aidin. It's top notch right from inception. The storytelling, the information, brilliant cinematography and awesome editing. Last but not the least, the interesting choice of such a calming music to explain a completely opposing topic (eruption of a volcano). It gives a different perspective to the viewpoint.
@NickandRachel
@NickandRachel Год назад
Love all the beautiful footage! Had no idea about the two different types of elevation that makes a lot of sense now.
@autocut-premiere-pro-extension
Wow, all shots are just amazing!
@bobkrist1
@bobkrist1 Год назад
You've always been an incredibly talented shooter and editor, but this, I think, is a great direction for you to go in. It's truly about travel, because we learn something about the location and the people, and it's not all about what you and your friends did when you visited (which is what about 95% percent of RU-vid "travel" docs are...they're vacation films) . But this one is a giant leap forward. Congrats, kudos, keep up the good work and look out, Johnny Harris!
@c0d3ckL
@c0d3ckL Год назад
The way you collect oll this info and put it on a film is amazing Addin, your videos never disappoint
@StrikeEagle784
@StrikeEagle784 Год назад
Awesome video! I love Mt. Rainier, had the pleasure of visiting it, which was such an awesome time :)
@cameronkirk8453
@cameronkirk8453 Год назад
This was absolutely insane. The story telling was spot on
@brooksupham
@brooksupham Год назад
So sick dude. I reallllyyy appreciate all the creative motion graphics you add. Really helps tie the story together.
@bagoegg22
@bagoegg22 Месяц назад
I have been here nearly 30 years and it NEVER gets old when you see it. Still as breathtaking as the first time.
@thomasshealy962
@thomasshealy962 Год назад
Fantastic work again on the Northwest, Aidin! I can't imagine living that close to such a titan as Mt. Rainier; it would be so beautiful yet imposing to just have that view from my backyard.
@oldmanwhisky8133
@oldmanwhisky8133 Год назад
I live 15 miles from rainer as a bird Flys. It's pretty incredible to see it every day. Luckily I live 500 feet above the river valley's.
@californiahiker9616
@californiahiker9616 Год назад
Thank you, this was really well done! I particularly enjoyed the graphics comparing various mountains‘ prominence. I recently moved from Central California to a small town North of Seattle. I am fully aware of Mt Rainier‘s… and a few other volcanos‘) dangers. (Not to mention potential dangers from earthquakes resulting from the Cascadia subduction zone. So many people here really don’t know the dangers. They keep telling me there are no earthquakes in WA). I’ve only visited Rainier once years ago. I must go back soon to explore more! It certainly is very beautiful! Thanks again for your enlightening documentary!
@BlGGESTBROTHER
@BlGGESTBROTHER Год назад
Who's telling you there are no earthquakes in WA 🤣
@michaeldbliss
@michaeldbliss Год назад
such an incredible video man! entertaining, cinematic, informative, and great storytelling/flow.
@souljaboy1416
@souljaboy1416 Месяц назад
Grew up in Seattle and left for college to the north. Its always shocking when I come back down to Seattle and see Mt Ranier. It's absolutely huge. Growing up with it on the horizon really makes flatter parts of the country feel just extra strange.
@asmith8692
@asmith8692 Год назад
Fun fact, Mount Mazama used to be roughly the same height as Ranier. But the last major eruption removed 3000 feet. It is now mainly known as Crater Lake.
@curious5887
@curious5887 8 месяцев назад
Mt Mazama is only around 12,000 ft tall before it collapses into Crater Lake 7700 years, and 7700 years ago, Mt Rainier is around 16,000 ft tall, a full 4000 ft taller
@SuperCatacata
@SuperCatacata 7 месяцев назад
​@@curious5887So you are saying Mt. Rainier lost nearly 2000 ft of height since 7700 years ago?
@curious5887
@curious5887 7 месяцев назад
@@SuperCatacata yes, as 5000 years ago, the Osceola landslide happened that remove 2000ft of height from the volcano summit
@petervanwagner5272
@petervanwagner5272 Месяц назад
@@SuperCatacata Look up Mt. St. Helens. When she erupted in 1980, it blew off close to 1200 feet. That stuff just didn't evaporate into thin air, that what becomes the lehar he was talking about. I grew up in Olympia, in the shadow of the mountain ( Rainier) and lived thru the eruption of Mt. St. Helens. Out here in Ohio/Indiana where I live now, the people have ZERO comprehension of the shear mass of those mountains, nor the heights. This channel / author did a vid on Mt. St. Helens. The pre 1980 and post 1980 pictures are vastly different. Even today, it still does not look like the same mountain.
@wildlyunrulyadventures3942
@wildlyunrulyadventures3942 Год назад
Very good video. A little too short in my opinion. There is so much more to talk about when it comes to Rainier. But that's just me. I could go on for days about Mount Tahoma. (Tahoma is what the Native people call(ed) the mountain, and in Salish it means "Mother of Water".) I will definitely watch more of your videos in the future.
@KennyRider24
@KennyRider24 Год назад
This is so interesting and well made! Shots and editing are flawless as always. Keep it up!
@KyloRenn15
@KyloRenn15 8 месяцев назад
I got the chills watching this. A truly masterfully edited video and that ending spiel.. goosebumps. Well done!
@jenniferhiemstra5228
@jenniferhiemstra5228 Год назад
I vacationed in Seattle last year in February...only to actually end up moving here unexpectedly late last year! I love sunny days, I look for her every single time :) Nothing beats seeing her in all her glory on a rare day with sun everywhere and no clouds in sight. She's the epitome of dangerous beauty.
@landscapesandmotion
@landscapesandmotion Год назад
There is another mountain that is even more impressive geologically than Mt. Rainer (and even Mt. Everest imho). It is Denali in Alaska. With an elevation of 20,310 feet and a prominence of *20,146 feet*. Its a huge mountain that almost seems to rise out of nowhere from its surroundings. Very, very impressive and special place.
@AidinRobbins
@AidinRobbins Год назад
Denali is very much on the list 👌 (and Alaska in general)
@jeffpalmer5502
@jeffpalmer5502 Год назад
I used to live in Healy AK. And Yes , Mt. McKinley is impressive. But it is not a volcano. I now live 35 mi. due west of Mt. Rainier , i bought property with a hill between the mountain and me. Theres a 25 ft. swail drops down to my pasture from the last huge eruption and the lahar that came down the Nisqually river. Hopefully were high enough and hidden enough from the next one! There were 41 quake storms under Rainier last month. Its overdue. We’ll see. Its boom time!
@T-Will-4554
@T-Will-4554 Год назад
@@jeffpalmer5502 Why on earth would you buy property next to one of the most dangerous volcanos in the world?!? LOL I wouldn't be able to sleep at night.
@johnslyfield5096
@johnslyfield5096 Год назад
Why is a mountain in Mexico and not Denali the parent of mt rainier for prominence reasons?
@geefreck
@geefreck 3 месяца назад
Denali is _crazy._ There's no words to describe how huge it is. When I lived in anchorage, you can see it on clear days. Along with Mount Foraker, a huge sister peak. Denali is roughly _135 miles away_ (220 km) as the crow flies. Even seeing it from that distance it looks enormous.
@sleepycalico
@sleepycalico 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the overlay graphic. I had no idea about the true size of Mt. Rainier.
@luisxxxenduroxx160
@luisxxxenduroxx160 Год назад
This is dope! The video is informative and cinematic at the same time and the storytelling was on point. Keep it up🔥
@claudearreza9461
@claudearreza9461 Год назад
I didn’t know you were in Seattle! This is my home. Thanks for doing a video about it. Amazing work as always! Bro, next time you come here. You should take a hike at High Rock Lookout in the Summer. Hike before sunset and it’s freakin beautiful. You would able to see most of our mountains in a 360 pov in a good day. The blue hour is also fantastic, you would see different hues in the sky that I’ve never seen before. Check it out.
@AidinRobbins
@AidinRobbins Год назад
Big fan of your backyard! High Rock was actually on the itinerary for this one but we weren’t able to squeeze it in- next time!
@mcb187
@mcb187 Год назад
I think that the scariest thing about volcanoes isn’t the volcanoes themselves, it is the fact that when (not if) it erupts, a lot of people will freak out. When we lived in Oklahoma, it was scary the amount of people who had no clue what to do if a tornado happened. On the first Saturday of every month, we had a tornado drill at home. The sirens would sound at 12, and you had 5 minutes to get everything you needed (food, dogs, first aid kit, important documents) in the shelter. With a volcano, you have weeks of notice. Not minutes. If the geologists say “it is likely to erupt”, then you start packing, and hit the road, don’t stop at stores and panic buy, just go. Worst case scenario, you hear the eruption sirens go off, you get a go bag, and you run, not drive, your ass up the hill,
@evanoldknow
@evanoldknow Год назад
Super interesting and informative as well as beautifully shot, edited and mixed. Well done! Can’t wait to see what u get up to next😁
@MDog_FPV
@MDog_FPV Год назад
Story telling, sound, editing... Dope man! Glad I found ya
@richardjohnson4696
@richardjohnson4696 Год назад
What if? Well, when it does, it does. Nobody knows when it might, it could be in 100yrs, or 1000 yrs. I have enjoyed climbing it and it is special place for me. I feel the higher I climb I get to get away from the people who I can't stand in normal society. The people I meet high on the mountain are better people than those you will encounter down at the parking lot. Paradise is full of human garbage, Muir is awesome and being high on the mountain is otherworldly.
@LilyGazou
@LilyGazou Год назад
I loved climbing it. I still dream about it.
@AMSpeedWagon.
@AMSpeedWagon. Месяц назад
Anyone getting this randomly recommended?
@ahmadalikhanyousufzai4573
@ahmadalikhanyousufzai4573 Год назад
I don't have words to appreciate for such an amazing content! Amazing documentary, great fimling and awesome edits! I hae been away for a while but its always good to see your content! There is No doubt that you are one of the finest and 'the' best content creator, cinematographer, videographer and editor on RU-vid. Keep it up bro!
@ericmattt
@ericmattt Год назад
Geez man. This is beyond next level. So inspiring to see your filmmaking journey!!
@privacylock855
@privacylock855 Год назад
it won't be as bad as another 4 years of Donald Trump
@imagine257
@imagine257 3 месяца назад
Cause the world has been doing so much better since Biden got into office
@privacylock855
@privacylock855 3 месяца назад
@@imagine257 it wasn't be as bad as another 4 years of Trump, the rapist, criminal, clueless. mentally unbalanced weird-o.
@funkyboys4834
@funkyboys4834 Месяц назад
is it really that hard to not talk about politics for you?
@privacylock855
@privacylock855 Месяц назад
@@imagine257 It is.
@badashe809
@badashe809 Год назад
Awesome video man! Love the cinematic/educational videos you’ve been putting out lately
@drewsimms
@drewsimms Год назад
Your storytelling is next level man! Awesome video.
@MriduNeog
@MriduNeog Год назад
loving your new style of content lately! keep creating :)
@BrianRitchie1973
@BrianRitchie1973 Год назад
Such an incredible piece of work, not to mention extremely informative. Thank you for the work, was amazing!!
@Ionatanm
@Ionatanm Год назад
The intro is EPIC. And the whole story is amazing Aidin. Really Really one of your best videos. Thanks
@amuletfpv3959
@amuletfpv3959 Год назад
Good for you man. You're doing great work you're going to go FAR. Keep up the good work.
@RickBebbington
@RickBebbington Год назад
Such a good video Aidin, fantastic editing and great storytelling. You can tell you've done your research and I love your use of maps throughout, great job!
@tomdaniels3392
@tomdaniels3392 Год назад
He misses a ton of facts, like ummm. MOUNT SAINT HELENS ERUPTION IN May of 1980 !!!that would pretty much sum up an example of the dangers of Mount Rainier not mentioned ONCE???? >>>>>>>ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4eSY0AplH8Q.html
@chakraleo
@chakraleo Год назад
What a great storytelling and editing. The best as always. Thank you for this so inspiring and educational.
@shanechostetler9997
@shanechostetler9997 Год назад
I’m blessed to see this mountain from my house on Puget Sound every day that the weather permits, and I’m never to busy to stop and appreciate its beauty.
@rbmedia8798
@rbmedia8798 8 месяцев назад
found my way back to this video after nearly a year. For some reference, Mt. Rainer is so unbelievably massive you can clearly make it out from Vancouver, BC and even high points on the Sunshine Coast. I'm planning on attempting to summit this mountain before I turn 19, and it's definitely an intimidating goal.
@lazysm2067
@lazysm2067 Год назад
You put so much effort in your videos and it`s worth it. They are amazing
@mikemcintosh9933
@mikemcintosh9933 Год назад
Very nicely written, filmed and produced. Thanks!
@RoccoGermani
@RoccoGermani Год назад
Excellent video Aidin! The graphics you pour tons of time into really are incredible! Amazing work.
@jordankang
@jordankang Год назад
Keep up this amazing content Aidin! Amazing visuals and editing!
@tsvetomilsemkov2527
@tsvetomilsemkov2527 5 месяцев назад
Hello, Aidin :) I just wanted to say keep up the good work, you mini docus are so captivating and informative, I always watch them!
@drewclarke8650
@drewclarke8650 Год назад
Bro the quality of this video is incredible, seriously underrated. Keep it up!
@williamjones7163
@williamjones7163 3 месяца назад
Don't forget Ranier Beer. The best beer commercials ever. Ray-neeeeeeer-beeeeeer as the sound of a motorcycle traveling down a county road. Don't forget the dancing refrigerators. And the talking frogs.
@avidwatcher600
@avidwatcher600 Год назад
This video was not only wonderfully informative but beautifully produced.
@WanderingSwitchback
@WanderingSwitchback Год назад
Another masterpiece! Rainier is seriously captivating. We were lucky enough to visit last summer.
@dorianmerrill
@dorianmerrill 9 месяцев назад
Another great video Aidin, thanks!
@au5tie
@au5tie Месяц назад
The sound design in this is just... stunning. Absolutely captivating.
@andrewb3122
@andrewb3122 2 месяца назад
0:38 I grew up in Buckley, within 20-25 mins of the national park, and the opening minute really reminded me of 'home', swimming in Tapps, splashing in the carbon river, driving down Oriville rd. to Eatonville, and often Morton (shown in previous shot). And I could almost see the 'if it goes up or blows up sign' Auburn put up each year just a little bit farther down that road. Living out there was really interesting for some of the reasons you point out. Schools in the area had annual lahar drills and while we were on higher ground occasionally I'd cath the lahar sirens going off for drills/testing. Finally, the Volcano evacuation route sign which are so ubiquitous in east and central Pierce County, but which I had all but forgotten about. Awesome video, makes me miss home.
@PhamVans
@PhamVans Год назад
Beautifully shot, well done mate. 👍
Год назад
Great work Aidin! This video was amazing, the wonderful images and story. I watched it captivated. Thanks for sharing and inspiring :)
@redbe11pepper49
@redbe11pepper49 2 месяца назад
I love that you say that you can always see it, from almost wherever you are around here, if your just high enough you can almost always spot it on a clear day
@patrykderkus
@patrykderkus Год назад
Great stuff. Keep doing that kind of videos
@SaghrouTarek
@SaghrouTarek Год назад
You have the talent to tell these stories with this crazy footage editing ! I have admiration and inspiration with your videos, Thank You !
@lezedits
@lezedits 5 месяцев назад
Dude, your story telling is incredibly well done! New sub here, and I've been chewing through your videos like crazy. Getting a tonne of inspo from you, so thanks for that! Keep doing what your doing :)
@BrandonDePriest527
@BrandonDePriest527 Год назад
This was beautiful, I've visited Rainer twice, such an amazing experience and it's truly one of the most beautiful mountains
@IAF1900
@IAF1900 Год назад
Super interesting video Aidin! I didn't knew anything about this Volcano, now I do :) And great job on the technical side, the shots are beautiful and the informations are shared in a really clever way!
@Miryks07
@Miryks07 Год назад
Ive been looking for a what if mount rainier erupts for so long. thank you so much
@alexsteele7
@alexsteele7 3 месяца назад
Hey Aidin I love your videos. Extremely entertaining and the visuals/ editing/ voice over is always just superbly done. Great stuff.
@brianwrussell
@brianwrussell Год назад
Supremely well made! I lived in Sumner for two years and studied up on how to stay alive. The biggest omission I noticed in your review is that the rock is literally rotting. From what I remember reading, the sulphuric gasses from inside the mountain are corroding the rock from the inside and one study showed that the rock on the western face is an order of magnitude more crumbly than the eastern face. So there's a possibility that it won't give the anticipated warnings before an eruption but rather collapse on itself. Just one little tidbit from someone who planned his escape route by anticipating which hills would become islands surrounded by lahar (looking at you, Bonney Lake!) and which would still connect to the mainland.🏃🏼
@adamrichardson2227
@adamrichardson2227 Год назад
I live up here in Bonney Lake off Sky Island. We're a bit higher up here for sure. We'll have a good view at least.
@brianwrussell
@brianwrussell Год назад
@@adamrichardson2227 Nice. And Sky Island might get to be a real island someday!
@adamrichardson2227
@adamrichardson2227 Год назад
@@brianwrussell Well, I hope not.. Water front property would be cool but not overnight :D
@brianwrussell
@brianwrussell Год назад
@@adamrichardson2227 😬🏃🏼🗻
@NeverliftMedia
@NeverliftMedia Месяц назад
Extremely well put together, very nice work
@eliordudnik8052
@eliordudnik8052 Год назад
Amazing video dude. Honestly learned a ton of stuff about Rainier even tho I've lived in Washington for my whole life.
@canadianphoenix
@canadianphoenix Месяц назад
Just found your channel! Thank you for spending your time to bring us this quality content !
@brookemartin6101
@brookemartin6101 3 месяца назад
Wow, for such a short documentary, this was pretty captivating. Nice work.
@AaronRittenour
@AaronRittenour Год назад
Love this mountain so much. I’ve been to the summit 7+ times. It keeps drawing me back.
@CoconutJustice
@CoconutJustice Год назад
Great video. Thanks for sharing! Love your work.
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