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So I'm just trying to rule out anything. Nothing in the sky. I was looking up at the sky, you know, trying to see if... Anything was up there, but nothing, nothing, no wind, nothing. Trees weren't moving, just absolutely dead. And I think that somewhere in that four to five minutes that it was happening, we both realized, okay, well, we can't run from this.
And whatever this is, is way bigger than anything that we can get away from right now. And I just thought we were going to get wiped out. There was a rock face sliding down. We were in the direct path. We're just going to die. Like this is the final moments. And we both just started bawling our eyes out and we were holding each other.
And whatever this is, is way bigger than anything that we can get away from right now. And I just thought we were going to get wiped out. There was a rock face sliding down. We were in the direct path. We're just going to die. Like this is the final moments. And we both just started bawling our eyes out and we were holding each other.
And whatever this is, is way bigger than anything that we can get away from right now. And I just thought we were going to get wiped out. There was a rock face sliding down. We were in the direct path. We're just going to die. Like this is the final moments. And we both just started bawling our eyes out and we were holding each other.
And I just remember shaking, you know, we're both just shaking just insanely. And, you know, after like five minutes, it just, you know, within 30 seconds, it just went right down and rumbled out and was gone. We were so fucked up from that. You know, we, I think the first thing we both said was what the fuck just happened? Like what the fuck just happened? And we weren't laughing.
And I just remember shaking, you know, we're both just shaking just insanely. And, you know, after like five minutes, it just, you know, within 30 seconds, it just went right down and rumbled out and was gone. We were so fucked up from that. You know, we, I think the first thing we both said was what the fuck just happened? Like what the fuck just happened? And we weren't laughing.
And I just remember shaking, you know, we're both just shaking just insanely. And, you know, after like five minutes, it just, you know, within 30 seconds, it just went right down and rumbled out and was gone. We were so fucked up from that. You know, we, I think the first thing we both said was what the fuck just happened? Like what the fuck just happened? And we weren't laughing.
You know, we're very like humorous people. I was just still ghost way. And I felt like I had a near death experience. And I wasn't sure if we were out of the woods yet, you know, if this thing was going to come back or if something just wiped out the trail that we hiked in on, you know, anything just. And we couldn't kiss. We couldn't touch, hug. We just sat.
You know, we're very like humorous people. I was just still ghost way. And I felt like I had a near death experience. And I wasn't sure if we were out of the woods yet, you know, if this thing was going to come back or if something just wiped out the trail that we hiked in on, you know, anything just. And we couldn't kiss. We couldn't touch, hug. We just sat.
You know, we're very like humorous people. I was just still ghost way. And I felt like I had a near death experience. And I wasn't sure if we were out of the woods yet, you know, if this thing was going to come back or if something just wiped out the trail that we hiked in on, you know, anything just. And we couldn't kiss. We couldn't touch, hug. We just sat.
I remember we both sat on our own log and just were staring at the ground like. Holy shit. That just happened. You know, did a nuclear bomb go off? Like, is home gone? Are we even going to be able to get out of here? And it was truly one of the most terrifying things I've ever experienced to this day. So at that point, it was about 1.30, 1.30 p.m. And we... decided we couldn't leave.
I remember we both sat on our own log and just were staring at the ground like. Holy shit. That just happened. You know, did a nuclear bomb go off? Like, is home gone? Are we even going to be able to get out of here? And it was truly one of the most terrifying things I've ever experienced to this day. So at that point, it was about 1.30, 1.30 p.m. And we... decided we couldn't leave.
I remember we both sat on our own log and just were staring at the ground like. Holy shit. That just happened. You know, did a nuclear bomb go off? Like, is home gone? Are we even going to be able to get out of here? And it was truly one of the most terrifying things I've ever experienced to this day. So at that point, it was about 1.30, 1.30 p.m. And we... decided we couldn't leave.
We couldn't possibly leave. I mean, we were still so sore from the way up that, uh, there's no way we could pack everything up and get back to our car before it got dark out. And like I was saying, it's a hard hike. It's very easy to race out of there and hurt yourself, whether it's just from muscle fatigue or rolling an ankle on a rock underneath the snow.
We couldn't possibly leave. I mean, we were still so sore from the way up that, uh, there's no way we could pack everything up and get back to our car before it got dark out. And like I was saying, it's a hard hike. It's very easy to race out of there and hurt yourself, whether it's just from muscle fatigue or rolling an ankle on a rock underneath the snow.
We couldn't possibly leave. I mean, we were still so sore from the way up that, uh, there's no way we could pack everything up and get back to our car before it got dark out. And like I was saying, it's a hard hike. It's very easy to race out of there and hurt yourself, whether it's just from muscle fatigue or rolling an ankle on a rock underneath the snow.
It takes a lot of time and a lot of patience. And I just knew in that moment that we couldn't do that. I mean, our adrenaline was pumping. We were going to try and race off this mountain and you just, you cannot do that. You have to make that decision and do a risk assessment basically on whether or not it's safe to make a decision.
It takes a lot of time and a lot of patience. And I just knew in that moment that we couldn't do that. I mean, our adrenaline was pumping. We were going to try and race off this mountain and you just, you cannot do that. You have to make that decision and do a risk assessment basically on whether or not it's safe to make a decision.
It takes a lot of time and a lot of patience. And I just knew in that moment that we couldn't do that. I mean, our adrenaline was pumping. We were going to try and race off this mountain and you just, you cannot do that. You have to make that decision and do a risk assessment basically on whether or not it's safe to make a decision.
You know, you have, you have to make a decision and you know, our decision was to stay that night. You know, the sun went down about an hour and a half after that. So we were