Flash Flood In Slot Canyon In Utah
Little Wild Horse Canyon is considered a popular, family friendly trail that displays awe-inspiring colorful stone walls, but flash flooding is a risk in the narrow formations known as a slot canyons. 7-Year-Old Girl Killed in Utah Canyon Flash Flood as Search Continues for Her 3-Year-Old Sister. Causing flash flooding and 'nickel-sized hail' in area slot canyons. As a result, Search.
At least one hiker was killed Monday afternoon when flash floods ripped through slot canyons in Utah’s San Rafael Swell, prompting a massive search by ground and air for other possible victims. At least 21 people made it safely out of the Little Wildhorse Canyon after an isolated thunderstorm caused flash flooding in slot canyons on Monday. A 7-year-old girl died and her 3-year-old sister.
Those who explore slot canyons must constantly consider the risks of flash floods. And when this group chooses to press forward in the face of risks, they nearly pay the ultimate price.
Trapped on a ledge, behind a boulder on a steep canyon, a wall of water crashes down on you and your team. It’s hard to imagine a spookier scenario.
But that’s exactly what happens to Eric Hansen, host of BackpackingTV, on this episode.
Filmed in Utah’s Zion National Park, the video flashes back on Hansen and his team through terrifying live footage of the incident. Sit back in your warm, dry home and try to keep your hands from sweating while experiencing these raw moments.
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Those who explore slot canyons must constantly consider the risks of flash floods. And when this group chooses to press forward in the face of risks, they nearly pay the ultimate price.
Trapped on a ledge, behind a boulder on a steep canyon, a wall of water crashes down on you and your team. It’s hard to imagine a spookier scenario.
But that’s exactly what happens to Eric Hansen, host of BackpackingTV, on this episode.
Filmed in Utah’s Zion National Park, the video flashes back on Hansen and his team through terrifying live footage of the incident. Sit back in your warm, dry home and try to keep your hands from sweating while experiencing these raw moments.
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Full body squeezes, water up to your neck, no turning back: this is canyoneering. The film, 'One-Trick Pony' tells the story of the community that descends the icy slot canyons year after year. Read more…