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Yellowstone National Park Flooding 

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Footage of flooding from the Madison Junction area of Yellowstone National Park. Included is footage of the Gibbon River, Madison Junction, Firehole Falls, Firehole Swimming Area, Firehole Cascades, and Gibbon Falls. Taken on June 13, 2022. This is not an official NPS video or associated with the NPS.
Update: you can help those impacted by the flooding by donating to the Yellowstone Forever Resiliency Fund forever.yellowstone.org/give/...

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@troutswayze
@troutswayze 2 года назад
I’m a park veteran. That footage is simply unbelievable. Wow.
@ingeborgm6147
@ingeborgm6147 2 года назад
This is the video the National Park Committee should have used when they announced the closing of the park. It would have made their action understood beyond any doubt to even those visitors who reserved overnight vacations from all corners of the globe. I don't know how long it will be closed but it was the right thing to do!. Beautiful photography ! Thank you!
@ChinaChuck
@ChinaChuck 2 года назад
The helicopter's birds eye view of the roads washed out was clear enough for us. We were planning to visit June 30th. Perhaps next year. This is a stunning video. Well composed and grateful for the clear labeling.
@thegrandtorino1
@thegrandtorino1 2 года назад
I had a wonderful time Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday last week. surreal to see the road washed out that I was just on when we went out for lunch on the Northgate.
@whiplash3kilo756
@whiplash3kilo756 2 года назад
A few less Chinese in our state for a few days, not a bad thing.
@gailhasler8435
@gailhasler8435 2 года назад
Absolutely right 👍
@mindbodysounds3328
@mindbodysounds3328 2 года назад
​@@user-ct5jw9pg8n They weren't really showing much as first so I think some people didn't understand how bad it really was. No one here was complaining about their vacation being ruined. 🤷
@TudorOwen50s
@TudorOwen50s 2 года назад
Wow! Mother nature is speaking loud and clear. Even though she's closed Yellowstone, there's still a beauty to watching her work. Your video captured a beautiful power that only she can give. May every life be safe and may Yellowstone open again afresh and renewed. 🙏
@ccenda3109
@ccenda3109 2 года назад
Bro relax… this was man made weather nothing natural about this smh
@pittbulldawg9345
@pittbulldawg9345 2 года назад
@@ccenda3109 this isn't man-made weather every year is different some are dry some are wet but it happens tornadoes happen hurricanes happen it is the weather of the planet we live on there is no one controlling it and you think there is a weather controlling machine you're probably one of those flat earthers too
@sonjaorleans8850
@sonjaorleans8850 2 года назад
@@ccenda3109 explain how it's man made
@sherrykendrick1765
@sherrykendrick1765 2 года назад
@@ccenda3109 man made? How so, please explain.
@1wholovestrees
@1wholovestrees 2 года назад
🙏🙏😊🌳🌲🙏
@teacfan1080
@teacfan1080 2 года назад
I',m from North Dakota. IN 2021, we had a really bad drought, everything drying up. Then this year, completely opposite, drought is gone. Even though flooding is bad and that roads were washed out there, I think having too much water is far better than too little. All that water will replenish ground water, get things greening up again and lower fire danger. Too bad the southwest can't get flows like that.
@joshuawest5967
@joshuawest5967 2 года назад
Flagstaff is on fire too 😣
@epicelements5528
@epicelements5528 2 года назад
I completely agree with you.
@openbook4231
@openbook4231 2 года назад
I was in Minot
@tomlorenzen4062
@tomlorenzen4062 2 года назад
@@joshuawest5967 fires in New Mexico all man made
@GratefulOverlander
@GratefulOverlander 2 года назад
@@tomlorenzen4062 most forest anymore are. And that's coming from a wildland firefighter. I dont care anymore if they fire me, the corruption is out of control
@evoxpop2088
@evoxpop2088 2 года назад
The wonders of a living planet, it gives us life and along the way, it takes lives and livelihoods. Impressive footage, thanks for posting!
@chadluke5454
@chadluke5454 2 года назад
I am very happy and THANKFUL that the area is getting the amount of water that it is. We need it. This water will greatly help western Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
@kathyp1563
@kathyp1563 2 года назад
Um, you know people's homes are under water, right?
@davidharper2954
@davidharper2954 2 года назад
@@kathyp1563 Not saying this freak amount of rain isn't terrible for those hit by the high water. But the drought is a much worse, slow motion disaster.
@davidharper2954
@davidharper2954 2 года назад
This flooding is on the east side of the continental divide. The flooding waters are flowing into the Missouri river basin, not going west.
@cathysummers3915
@cathysummers3915 2 года назад
According to my brother in Paradise Valley, who is safe, this flooding is doubly harmful in that the rain has melted lots of snow that would have provided a longer level of slightly above average flows going into the summer, and yes, I think most of the flooding is on the east side of the divide and won’t help the farmers in Idaho or points south.
@gloriagehring8676
@gloriagehring8676 2 года назад
We got plenty in California as well. No flooding but enough for me to stay home another week before heading out on a month long road trip.
@DixieDoodles
@DixieDoodles 2 года назад
Beautiful photography, thanks
@shirleyhawkins1307
@shirleyhawkins1307 2 года назад
Fantastic footage! You really captured the beauty of the area and the sad devastation. Thanks for sharing!
@jensherman2771
@jensherman2771 2 года назад
Beautiful video. The awe inspiring, destructive power of water doing what it does best. Carving and creating the landscape we love 💛💛
@whateverwhatever6496
@whateverwhatever6496 2 года назад
Best Footage of it I've seen so far. The regular news is just pathetic. I want citizen footage. Thanks man.
@raven5454
@raven5454 2 года назад
This is what I came to youtube for when looking for flooding footage, NOT all the news agency clips!
@stevenhenry4227
@stevenhenry4227 2 года назад
Hello Raven how are you doing today
@raven5454
@raven5454 2 года назад
@@stevenhenry4227 No complaints my friend.
@jonmcclure10
@jonmcclure10 2 года назад
Camped all over Yellowstone and mother nature had its day, but all will be anew when they repair the roads, etc. The western U.S needed rain and this will be shared with other states too via the river systems. Nothing like Yellowstone. We in Alabama are usually blessed with the Gulf Stream weather, so yes thank God we get rain often and do not usually have the huge forest fires they have in the western states. Nothing like waking up to a 2,000 pound Elk walking past your camper followed by a few huge bears looking for a meal, as they brush up against your camper door! Yellowstone is something most should put on their bucket list if you love nature!
@michellegarry1872
@michellegarry1872 2 года назад
And that’s exactly why I have zero plans to EVER visit Yellowstone. That bear thing. The videos are good enough for me.
@williambergman3840
@williambergman3840 2 года назад
@@michellegarry1872 😂 same here🥴
@Debra113
@Debra113 2 года назад
@@michellegarry1872 it's very easy to enjoy Yellowstone and be safe. Camping isn't necessary to see the park and the wildlife. So much can be seen from the road. Follow the park rules and you'll have no problem.
@brooklynnchick
@brooklynnchick 2 года назад
This is great footage. My family are in Red Lodge, Absarokee, and the Livingston area. They’re all dry, thank heaven!
@stevenhenry4227
@stevenhenry4227 2 года назад
Hello Brooklynn how are you doing today
@brooklynnchick
@brooklynnchick 2 года назад
@@stevenhenry4227 I am dry, thank the Lord! You?
@patriotone755
@patriotone755 2 года назад
Amazing footage, displaying Mother Nature will ultimately have her way.
@manxat9000ft
@manxat9000ft 2 года назад
amazing footage and beautiful
@dmwi1549
@dmwi1549 2 года назад
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
@susannell544
@susannell544 2 года назад
Gotta admit the flooding makes for Beautiful photos
@NigelNaughton
@NigelNaughton 2 года назад
That's beautiful....exactly the way it should be when it wants to be.
@kraggman
@kraggman 2 года назад
NPS did the right thing. This is downright dangerous !! I could see some reckless person taking a selfie and well, you know what happens next. Great video !!
@BumblezandTwiggzHiking
@BumblezandTwiggzHiking 2 года назад
Wow thanks for sharing
@fireworkstoo
@fireworkstoo 2 года назад
Thank you for posting this - These are some of the areas I was interested in seeing - besides Biscuit Basin, down near the Lone Star Geyser and Kepler Cascades and Spring Creek coming off Isa Lake.
@spicencens7725
@spicencens7725 2 года назад
Beautiful footage! Brings me back there!💖
@Godwinpounds4333
@Godwinpounds4333 2 года назад
Hello how are you doing?
@janebarta7272
@janebarta7272 2 года назад
We were there 3 weeks ago. What an incredible amount of water. Please be safe and prayers for everyone there now.
@Gogogordy1
@Gogogordy1 2 года назад
As were we…feel so badly for those who cant enjoy this national treasure for this event.
@johnbrown5787
@johnbrown5787 2 года назад
much be nice to love close and take time off work
@Gogogordy1
@Gogogordy1 2 года назад
@@johnbrown5787 we drove over 1000 mi each way to visit Yellowstone. (we purchased gasoline to do so!)
@kaygentkowski9633
@kaygentkowski9633 2 года назад
We were there this time last year my grandson worked for the summer there . He enjoyed it but did not go back this Summer . I am so Happy he decided not to go back this summer. It’s such a beautiful place I’m very happy we got to see it before this Catastrophe flooding . Sad
@johnwattdotca
@johnwattdotca 2 года назад
Yellowstone National Park has some of the nicest, natural flooding videos in the United States.
@johnbockelie3899
@johnbockelie3899 2 года назад
Swept the visitors straight out of the park, now the place is at peace.
@Debra113
@Debra113 2 года назад
@@johnbockelie3899 have you ever been? It's truly breathtaking. Fortunately I went when there weren't crowds and it was wonderful.
@CHICOB4261
@CHICOB4261 2 года назад
My wife and I were there two weeks ago and the best time of our lives! What beautiful land I am still struggling to describe the beauty of this part of the country. So to hear of the flooding but the lake levels were low.
@jujubeane8334
@jujubeane8334 2 года назад
True beauty is in Glacier.
@Debra113
@Debra113 2 года назад
@@jujubeane8334 beauty is there too
@fgomez3553
@fgomez3553 2 года назад
@@jujubeane8334 Glacier is amazing…but Yellowstone’s beauty is unmatched
@hardasnails11b15
@hardasnails11b15 2 года назад
It definitely beggars a question.
@4kfamilyfunwalk206
@4kfamilyfunwalk206 2 года назад
I was so lucky went to Yellowstone National Park on weekend of June 4th 5th 6th and pass by Montana too
@steveeddy6876
@steveeddy6876 2 года назад
Hey Hey Boo Boo let's get us some picnic Baskets but Yogi they are all floating away! Wow great Video 👍
@dontmissthelittlethings
@dontmissthelittlethings 2 года назад
Super footage, thanks for sharing.
@stevenhenry4227
@stevenhenry4227 2 года назад
Hello Kylie how are you doing today
@dontmissthelittlethings
@dontmissthelittlethings 2 года назад
@@stevenhenry4227 Great, you?
@pattiburrus6964
@pattiburrus6964 2 года назад
Central Oregon Our Temps this morning were 34° with Snow Flurries possible, and it's June!
@stevenhenry4227
@stevenhenry4227 2 года назад
Hello Patti how are you doing today
@ericassuvtravels
@ericassuvtravels 2 года назад
Nice capture’s thank you
@bigfits
@bigfits 2 года назад
Hope everyone gets through it all without harm.....Be safe...
@stevenhenry4227
@stevenhenry4227 2 года назад
Hello Patricia how are you doing today
@patrickforget5088
@patrickforget5088 2 года назад
Yeah we've been getting pounded up here in Montana God we had some systems roll through last night that it just turned the streets to streams
@marksinger4415
@marksinger4415 2 года назад
Thank you for the video. I’m planning to visit in about a month. Now I know to actively watch the weather in that area.
@sunflowers730
@sunflowers730 2 года назад
From what they're saying it may not be open again in a month
@marksinger4415
@marksinger4415 2 года назад
@@sunflowers730 as I watched more videos and saw the damage to the roads and bridges, I don’t see how the roads can be opened. I would imagine that even if they are able to open some of them, the traffic would be too backed up. I guess it’s on to plan B.
@marykuehn4076
@marykuehn4076 2 года назад
There is no way the roads can be repaired in a month! There are places where there is no road left. I don’t think it’ll open for the rest of the summer. We live within 100 miles of the west entrance where we’ve never seen anything like this. It’s easy to say how beautiful it is, but there are towns downstream from the Park that are being washed away.
@brianeaton3734
@brianeaton3734 2 года назад
Have fun taking photos of the closed gates
@johnsheridan6452
@johnsheridan6452 2 года назад
The entire park is currently closed and all guests have been/are being evacuated, don’t expect anything to be open anytime soon as they have to evaluate the damage all across the park.
@edro3838
@edro3838 2 года назад
What a beautiful place! Hope everyone stays safe!
@lorettagallagher
@lorettagallagher 2 года назад
Those Video Images are Gorgeous. Mother Nature is so Unpredictable nowadays. Drought here in California. I still remember my stay at the Grand Teton Lodge, years ago and 🐎 back riding in the Forest. Your Channel is very Calming and Terrific Video Journalism.
@raven5454
@raven5454 2 года назад
Mother Nature always been unpredictable, not just nowadays.
@lorettagallagher
@lorettagallagher 2 года назад
@@raven5454 Yes. Obviously there is a lot more of this Freak Weather Happening Lately in my opinion it might not be your opinion 😉.
@raven5454
@raven5454 2 года назад
@@lorettagallagher Mother Nature has always been unpredictable, I'm not wrong. No need to feel some type of defensive way wink wink
@briannawara7673
@briannawara7673 2 года назад
Wild. Was there last summer, everything was parched.
@wakaywa
@wakaywa 2 года назад
PTL. No casualties True testimony that we really don’t have control over everything. My parents worked at Yellowstone for 20 years. We have many memories in Mammoth and Gardiner. Love to all who are hurting.
@jcadult101
@jcadult101 2 года назад
Gorgeous, nature will always take it back.
@eandsm4620
@eandsm4620 2 года назад
UPDATE ! ! ! The southern loop of Yellowstone NP opened up today, Wednesday June 22nd, at 8:00 a.m. MST. They hope to have the upper loop open in a couple of weeks. When they do open the upper loop, no driving past Mammoth Hot Springs north, nor driving past Tower Junction going east. I haven't heard about Roosevelt Lodge opening, yet it is the smallest location and usually opens for lodging/food last. If you haven't tried the restaurant there, you ought to do it at least once. They are famous for BBQ ribs and their famous beans!!!
@bevsputler5455
@bevsputler5455 2 года назад
"When the Rain Washes You Clean"~
@stevenhenry4227
@stevenhenry4227 2 года назад
Hello Bev how are you doing today
@tracymesser296
@tracymesser296 2 года назад
Wow some great shots man!! Beautiful but dangerous for sure!!
@stevenhenry4227
@stevenhenry4227 2 года назад
Hello Tracy how are you doing today
@tracymesser296
@tracymesser296 2 года назад
@@stevenhenry4227 doing just fine thank you!
@weekenddroners
@weekenddroners 2 года назад
Loving this footage! I was Glued👍
@MoutainGuyAdventures
@MoutainGuyAdventures 2 года назад
Great footage. Thanks for posting.
@andreasseyffer
@andreasseyffer 2 года назад
As long as no one get hurt it’s good to see nature replenishing.
@henryzachary7489
@henryzachary7489 2 года назад
A lot of water.. far better than too little water.. and doesn’t look like there is any damage happening that won’t recover in a season or two.
@4g6_miragecolorado00
@4g6_miragecolorado00 2 года назад
I'm so glad I went home a day early... I go on the same day every year but this year for whatever reason we decided to leave early .
@MLeibs
@MLeibs 2 года назад
Beautiful Water!
@bbrcummins1984
@bbrcummins1984 2 года назад
Mother nature is so beautiful
@moniquefleming3738
@moniquefleming3738 2 года назад
Much needed rain. Amen
@stevenhenry4227
@stevenhenry4227 2 года назад
Hello Monique how are you doing today
@wkw4095
@wkw4095 2 года назад
thanks for the video
@captbunzo
@captbunzo 2 года назад
This is a fantastic video. I'd love to see video of some of the other major waterfalls in the park. Or also what the fire hole looks like as it's going through the Upper Geyser Basin.
@benjeanettebooth1800
@benjeanettebooth1800 2 года назад
Just amazing to watch the incredible power of water.
@ryanclay959
@ryanclay959 2 года назад
Nice video Ryan
@tracybone1336
@tracybone1336 2 года назад
This is a good cleansing of that river, change is good. Mother Earth has spoken, let's change it up a bit.
@stevenhenry4227
@stevenhenry4227 2 года назад
Hello Tracy how are you doing today
@marielambert777
@marielambert777 2 года назад
Beautiful footage 🙏 beautiful place for sure stay safe everyone
@stevenhenry4227
@stevenhenry4227 2 года назад
Hello Marie how are you doing today
@edmc1000
@edmc1000 2 года назад
Just nature doing what it does. Sorry if you were scheduled there this week.
@baronvongrimm4780
@baronvongrimm4780 2 года назад
Greats shots, thnx
@susannell544
@susannell544 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing...We get raging waters in our small street often. Looks like a raging river also when it gets close to flooding
@stevenhenry4227
@stevenhenry4227 2 года назад
Hello Susan how are you doing today
@aly9873
@aly9873 2 года назад
Hope you are ok and got out safe!!
@alicelarry2098
@alicelarry2098 2 года назад
Nice video.
@kimleone5496
@kimleone5496 2 года назад
California could show you some of that water. We got two damn many people and not enough water and they keep mowing down more damn hillsides to put more concrete boxes. We screwed up.
@stevenhenry4227
@stevenhenry4227 2 года назад
Hello Kim how are you doing today
@zanpsimer7685
@zanpsimer7685 2 года назад
Welcome to the wild west and nature renewing after a drought.
@kevindecoteau3186
@kevindecoteau3186 2 года назад
Nature changing the landscape again.
@brucebrown997
@brucebrown997 2 года назад
We could some of that rain here in New Mexico
@JohnDrummondPhoto
@JohnDrummondPhoto 2 года назад
"Say, how did all those gorges form?" * Watches this video * "Oh."
@Debra113
@Debra113 2 года назад
Nature is so amazing!!
@CQuinnLady
@CQuinnLady 2 года назад
How long has it been since all those lakes n rivers n creeks have been full? Love love all that water.
@RobertGlazier
@RobertGlazier Год назад
Nice. New subscriber here. Thanks for sharing.
@john-raygonzalez9222
@john-raygonzalez9222 2 года назад
Artist point must look insane right now!
@johnwattdotca
@johnwattdotca 2 года назад
I'd like to see some preliminary sketches.
@TopSecretVid
@TopSecretVid 2 года назад
incredibly cool footage..but sad at the same time
@brentkinley9230
@brentkinley9230 2 года назад
Why sad?
@lindamaskus5142
@lindamaskus5142 2 года назад
@@brentkinley9230 because the loss of homes and animals. ??🤷
@anarchorepublican5954
@anarchorepublican5954 2 года назад
...Great footage...I was curious about Gibson Falls...
@peterkahapea8536
@peterkahapea8536 2 года назад
Snow melt? Rain? Crazy vid.
@ryansedgeley
@ryansedgeley 2 года назад
Rain and snowmelt. Massive rain event.
@bradedelman2282
@bradedelman2282 2 года назад
it is nice to see rain in the west....very needed indeed
@kaiw522
@kaiw522 2 года назад
This isn't where we really need the rain but yea
@420WEED69
@420WEED69 2 года назад
Tall dry grasses can go 🔥up fast
@bradedelman2282
@bradedelman2282 2 года назад
Don't most rivers run south?
@feddymacfedderman
@feddymacfedderman 2 года назад
@@bradedelman2282 okay, flat-earther.
@bradedelman2282
@bradedelman2282 2 года назад
@@feddymacfedderman thanks for the comment. I like it when folks comment on one of my posts....A big thank you.
@edwilko8819
@edwilko8819 2 года назад
Looks epic for white water rafting and kayaking
@johnwattdotca
@johnwattdotca 2 года назад
I was thinking of running down the river inside one of those big, clear plastic beach bubble balls.
@CooeeChris1
@CooeeChris1 2 года назад
We know what that is like here Downunder... we had a years worth of rain in 4 days recently! yes.. you read it right, ruined all the crops, houses, cars, everything under water... comes fast and furious.
@Dovietail
@Dovietail 2 года назад
My folks are sitting in a condo in West Yellowstone trying to figure out what has happened to the week. I wish there were more information about what to expect the next few days.
@randallmarsh1187
@randallmarsh1187 2 года назад
Expect to go home........from what the park service is saying. The entire park is closed until further notice.
@deadcatbounce3124
@deadcatbounce3124 2 года назад
Many roads have been washed out, I think the roads to the east entrance were especially hard hit.
@Debra113
@Debra113 2 года назад
Nature doesn't always share it's plan. I know it's disappointing. Especially for those who have always dreamed of going to Yellowstone and now this. But the beauty in that part of the country isn't just contained within the borders of Yellowstone.
@James-gx4ix
@James-gx4ix 2 года назад
aww rich people vacation ruined.😅
@thomassabino5440
@thomassabino5440 2 года назад
why not go to Grand Teton or some of the beautiful parks in Utah
@patriciadesserud9402
@patriciadesserud9402 2 года назад
Perhaps this is nature’s way of getting humans out of the area for awhile allowing the area to recover and rejuvenate. Fire and floods are messages if we could only read them.
@stevenhenry4227
@stevenhenry4227 2 года назад
Hello Patricia how are you doing
@rafaelleon9485
@rafaelleon9485 2 года назад
Incredible. The mother nature. Thats all. Blessings.
@leegoddard2618
@leegoddard2618 2 года назад
Nature is BEAUTIFUL.
@DebbiePeet
@DebbiePeet 2 года назад
God's Creation's are so BEAUTIFUL🌟
@stevenhenry4227
@stevenhenry4227 2 года назад
Hello Debbie how are you doing today
@AtarahDerek
@AtarahDerek 2 года назад
Were you able to get out of the park alright?
@BillBosthrom
@BillBosthrom 2 года назад
WoW Amazing 😍🙏🏼👍
@sunnyday7843
@sunnyday7843 2 года назад
Wow ! Are these from webcams ? Amazing views !
@ryansedgeley
@ryansedgeley 2 года назад
Nope, just went out and shot a few of the spots around here on my iPhone. Thanks. Please considering helping out the folks in Red Lodge and Gardiner when opportunities exist to do so. Thank you!
@vickimeyers2672
@vickimeyers2672 2 года назад
@@ryansedgeleyhow can I find a fund drive(s) for these towns? Chambers of Commerce or websites? Any suggestions?
@lisabobo6657
@lisabobo6657 2 года назад
Excellent shots showing some different areas - video is crystal clear. Thanks for sharing. Jesus Christ same yester today and
@lisabobo6657
@lisabobo6657 2 года назад
today and forever. He paid the price for you by taking the punishment for your sins. The unseen enemy uses many ways to cause people to be confused and apathetic. Ask God now to show you what doubts are holding you back - accept Him as savior and let Him be Lord of your life.
@stevenhenry4227
@stevenhenry4227 2 года назад
Hello Lisa how are you doing today
@lisabobo6657
@lisabobo6657 Год назад
@@stevenhenry4227 Dealing with life the best we can, our 4 kitties are a wonderful blessing and working with my hands is so gratifying.
@rondamcbride6607
@rondamcbride6607 2 года назад
Wow! Gods creation is just awesome, just beautiful.
@hollynoellewallen5607
@hollynoellewallen5607 2 года назад
Thanks for Sharing! ❤️ 🌎 Liked 👍. Shared on MeWe 👍. Shared on Facebook 👍. Saved on RU-vid 👍.
@akgoldbear7669
@akgoldbear7669 2 года назад
The power of nature!👌 The water has carved a new path for itself through concrete and asphalt 🙂
@bigdogboos1
@bigdogboos1 2 года назад
and people still believe the grand canyon took millions of year to "erode" down to the bottom LOOL.
@eliasthienpont6330
@eliasthienpont6330 2 года назад
It is a privilege to see how the earth was formed!
@releventhurt
@releventhurt 2 года назад
This is Natural procecessis your thinking of Genesis
@mattanderson6336
@mattanderson6336 2 года назад
Looks like they had an old-fashioned gully washer.
@koreanature
@koreanature 2 года назад
Wow, I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.
@BeautifuLakesStreamsBiologists
@BeautifuLakesStreamsBiologists 2 года назад
Looking at the vegetated edge of the river, this looks like a fairly normal flood stage. Rivers need them to maintain channel health. I did hear about a bridge being taken out north of Jackson. Flooding can be very specific. Sometimes one side of a valley (downwind or south side) can flood much more than the other side. Nice vid.
@ryansedgeley
@ryansedgeley 2 года назад
It is way above normal spring runoff flooding. The confluence of the Gibbon and Firehole is a big lake.
@BeautifuLakesStreamsBiologists
@BeautifuLakesStreamsBiologists 2 года назад
@@ryansedgeley When the water reaches the first trees as in this video, it is showing a frequent / typical flood level. I understand other areas flooded more heavily.
@wallylewis2021
@wallylewis2021 2 года назад
Thanks was woundering what was going on that side of park Was home for 15 years
@1wholovestrees
@1wholovestrees 2 года назад
I hope they turn this into a training video and entitle it “When to Close the Park”, and show Befores and Afters for reference.
@stevenhenry4227
@stevenhenry4227 2 года назад
Hello Beth how are you doing today
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors 2 года назад
Pretty amazing
@scantwell71
@scantwell71 2 года назад
I Was fishing just below Gibbon Falls on Thursday, June 9th.
@shaunwallace58
@shaunwallace58 2 года назад
I was just there two days ago
@eandsm4620
@eandsm4620 2 года назад
Hey all, please stop in Livingston on your way to and from the park. We have museums, great restaurants, a lovely downtown with great shopping, walk along the riverbank of the Yellowstone at Sacajawea Park, do some fly fishing, go golfing along the river, we have quality thrift stores, too. July 2-4 is the Annual Rodeo! Complete with a parade downtown on the 2nd (at 3 p.m.), and fireworks after the rodeo each night. Farmer's Market each Wednesday evening complete with live entertainment, at the Band Shell next to the Civic Center. :-) Go down to Chico Hot Springs in the valley; they have all sorts of activities as well a a thermal Olympic sized swimming pool. Folks can get to Gardiner now, too! Soon the river rafting will start. Lots of nice motels, souvenir shopping (no sales tax!), shopping galore, camping, and more!
@imlistening1137
@imlistening1137 2 года назад
Wow! That looks darn scary.
@Boss-vd8vt
@Boss-vd8vt 2 года назад
perfect for kayaking!
@GoBlue1956
@GoBlue1956 2 года назад
Unfortunately, this is a sign of the times. I pray all remain safe. Awesome footage.
@rhuephus
@rhuephus 2 года назад
Ha ha .. "sign of the times" BS -- this stuff has been going on for MILLIONS of years. Get over it !!!!!!!!!!!!
@johnwattdotca
@johnwattdotca 2 года назад
@@rhuephus If you are denying global warming you are only wrong.
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