Posted on 11/17/2016 11:28:04 AM PST by BenLurkin
The body of an Oregon man who slipped and fell into a scalding hot spring while he was trying to hot-spot at Yellowstone National Park earlier this year dissolved before rescue crews could finish their recovery, according to a recent report. A view of a hot spring at the Norris Geyser Basin at Yellowstone National Park on May 12, 2016. (Credit: Mladen Amtonov/AFP/Getty Images)
Colin Nathaniel Scott, 23, was with his younger sister when he walked more than 200 yards away from the boardwalk on June 7 to a hot spring called Pork Chop Geyser.
Scott was planning to hot-spot, or soak in the water but slipped and fell in when he reached down to check the temperature, television station KULR reported Monday following a Freedom of Information Act request.
The incident was apparently recorded by Scotts sister, according to the television station, but park officials would not release or comment on the video.
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“Darwin soup?”
LOL! Well, the sister didn’t fall in, so there MIGHT be hope for that bloodline.
BUT - she filmed her brother being boiled alive, so I’m thinking probably NOT...
I’ve been. It’s spectacular! Put it on your Bucket List.
BUT - STAY ON THE MARKED TRAILS AND WOODEN PATHWAYS...or yer daid. Seriously daid.
And don’t poke the elk or the buffalo, either!
This has been a Public Service Announcement. :)
“I wont believe this unless I see it repeated and proved on Myth busters.”
Gawd I LOVE that show! That poor human dummy of theirs HAS been to Hell and back, LOL!
Sounds like a farewell to arms.
There are walkways that are there for a reason—and plenty of signs warning you not to wander off them.
Yellowstone is amazing—definitely worth a visit.
I’ve been jealous of you for other reasons through the years, mostly due to your sparkling WIT, but now I am SUPER-DUPER jealous!
Enjoy! Life Is Good! :)
A class mate of mine back in 6th grade circa 69-70, little brother fell into Old faithful.
Ouch!
There’s hot springs in my area and some of them are plenty hot to cook a meal in. I kinda doubt the young guy’s body “dissolved”,but more like kinda fell apart like a chicken left in a crockpot for too long does. Rescuers would reach for his arm, only to have it instantly de-boned.
I read elsewhere that’s all the Park rangers were able to recover.
Video proves that she didn't push him.
They have warnings about bison, about bears, about mountain lions, about boiling water, about thin crust that looks like solid ground, and about a whole lot of other ways that guys in their teens and 20s die at Yellowstone. It doesn't seem to help.
Probably a “Keep on Trail” sign. My first time in the Everglades, I came upon an orange cone on the trail. Hmmmmm....wonder what that’s about. Hear some squeaks and small splashes. Now, I’m an inveterate swamp rat from way back, so I move in a little closer. Baby alligators! Which means mommy alligator. Babies were between me and her, or I’d have some wicked scars.
His new nickname is “stu”.(sorry)
LOL! He’ll never forget that!
I have seven puppies that I’m raising right now - their FAVORITE place to lay is in front of ANY door!
Luckily, they’re easier to move than a bison! ;)
I was just there a couple months back. We were at one of the larger pools, I think at Grand Prismatic Spring...if you've ever been, you'll remember it's where everyone seems to lose their hats since you seem them all over the place. Idiots.
The family in front of us on the boardwalk was dawdling along with the mom in front and the kids trailing behind. One of the kids thought it'd be fun to balance and walk along the edge of the boardwalk in a spot where there wasn't a railing... so I doubt the ground below was some of that fragile crust you could fall through, but there was still that few inches of water flowing by and the lovely bacterial mat that grows everywhere.
As you'd guess, the girl slipped and started to go in until I snatched her arm and hauled her back up. Dear mother had no idea what just happened even as everyone around was gasping at the whole ordeal they just witnessed. Girl ran up to mom crying and I still doubt she ever knew her 6-7 year old kid nearly fell in.
Suffice to say, there are a LOT of visitors to Yellowstone, there are signs literally everywhere, but you simply can't fix or prevent stupid.
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