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From: johnchesterton
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  • I was there in February!

  • great place to become a fossil for the year 50,000 AD

  • cool vid

  • those things can go down hundreds of feet an if you go down there your chances of survival are next to nothing, if you fall into an underground stream tunnel you have literally no chance..

  • Mother Natures' Vag

  • Nope.

  • Wow cool

  • up to 0:22 its all good, then from 0:23 SCREW THAT!!! that would make me turn that ice brown!!!! WOW!! :O

  • Ohh yeah... going down after Christmas to study them. SaWEET!

  • you gotta have a pair of big balls of steel

  • looks like a frozen person at 0:09

  • I was lowered into crevasses on Mt Rainier and Mt Baker to practice self-rescue and found it an amazing experience. It sounds like near the beginning you can hear the groaning of the glacier. That is something I'll never forget from my experience because at times it was quite loud. Sound travels well through solid ice and the Emmons glacier on Rainier is massive so the popping & grinding & snapping was nearly constant.

    Cool video!

  • That has to be more than 150 feet deep.

  • Wow, this is glorious footage! Thank you for posting!

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