Chris Cahall told me that the dynamite sound, which I heard before looking up to see the side of a mountain ledge being cracked and torn through, was lightening. I gasped when I clearly saw the Crack and separating process of some 2 tons of rock. Carey then looked up at that precise moment when the fall began and we watched in awe as the earth came tumbling down. The ground was wet, the fog was low, and I guess the conditions were perfect enough for me to be in a position to be able to simply turn my head to the left and upward and witness a mountain moving. Of course scientifically it easy to understand, but for now I am putting science into the back seat, and being thankful that I just witnessed something very few humans have ever seen. Im pretty sure of that. The weather was nice, no storms, quiet, and then Crack! One strike, one moment, the end. When watching this you will see some of the smaller rocks that made it to the road. Enjoy! #spreadjoy
Posted on: Fri, 05 Dec 2014 17:06:16 +0000