I was starting to have the same thought. When I started rushing to secure the planes, it had left the road and was moving *straight* toward me. I've been inside a dust devil before, so wasn't worried, other than it likely trying to suck every loose thing out of my truck.
@@daemn42 I do not believe in anything but it look like the proverbial "signs". you know. sent from above. I mean it happens near you, toward you and is completely harmless.
Going west on I-70 from Denver, Highway 40 exit to Empire, and just before first big switchback, get off and keep going due west toward Henderson Mine, then right onto dirt road just before the Mine, which continues west all the way up to the top of the divide at Jones Pass. Road ends at the bottom of the pass at a Denver Water Facility.
5pm. Wind had been blowing from the west all day, and quit a few minutes before this. Then this happened, and afterward the wind started up from the east. Guessing it was due to converging air masses between a thermal formed on the warm west side drifting to the top, and the the start of the east wind.
Keep capturing these kind of scene. I enjoy watching dust devils.
Amazing how it looks like it races over to the other truck cab and disappears at the end. I almost expected it to drive off.
wow that was awesome! crazy power
Thanks for your video, we never see such things here in Ireland.
I think it might look like the early stages of a tornado.
Dust devils go up. Tornadoes go down. Tornadoes are formed in bad weather. Dust devils on hot sunny days.
Youe presence made that possible through pressure variation. The truck was the heaviest so it went under there ect...
The rocks were flying across the camera. Crazy.
Love Dust Devils!
It is a wind spirit..
that was cool,a little freaky, but cool
wth it sounds so cool!!
that looked directed at you specifically
I was starting to have the same thought. When I started rushing to secure the planes, it had left the road and was moving *straight* toward me. I've been inside a dust devil before, so wasn't worried, other than it likely trying to suck every loose thing out of my truck.
@@daemn42 I do not believe in anything but it look like the proverbial "signs". you know. sent from above. I mean it happens near you, toward you and is completely harmless.
@@UCs6ktlulE5BEeb3vBBOu6DQ Where do you think stories like that come from? ;)
Where is Jones Pass?
Going west on I-70 from Denver, Highway 40 exit to Empire, and just before first big switchback, get off and keep going due west toward Henderson Mine, then right onto dirt road just before the Mine, which continues west all the way up to the top of the divide at Jones Pass. Road ends at the bottom of the pass at a Denver Water Facility.
Thanks!!! Cool video!
That was absolutely wild....What day/time was this?
5pm. Wind had been blowing from the west all day, and quit a few minutes before this. Then this happened, and afterward the wind started up from the east. Guessing it was due to converging air masses between a thermal formed on the warm west side drifting to the top, and the the start of the east wind.
@@daemn42 yep, I think you're right in the convergence theory. That is really gnarly! (And strikes fear into my heart as a paraglider pilot 😅)
You flying there??
Yes. See latest video on my other channel.. techdaemn
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