2:23 That's the major reason I don't like the Big Sioux or Missouri Rivers. Waaay too much tree junk in the water either stuck in the bottom or floating just out of sight. Either way it often costs $$$.
How is the fishing when the river is normal ? And what kind of fish do you normally get ? The area where your standing seems to be a nice place to fish . Im located at northern pa
@@sdsmt99 That's not good. Mountains must not had much snow this past winter. I was up there in the mid-2000s when it was shockingly low. IIRC it hadn't been that low since the dam was completed. I do remember there was a multi-year drought further west. But snow and water came back.
WOW, that current will take out anything.😢😢. Thanks for the video.❤❤❤❤.
I wonder if BNSF used that train bridge very often? At least there wasn't a train on it when it collapsed.
They run long grain hoppers to a large grain elevator in South Dakota and D&I hauls rock and gravel from Sioux falls to Sioux city
I thought that just last year the Missouri and Mississippi were going dry.
What I was thinking.
Heart sinks for the towns and all the farms
Amazing coverage. Prayers for everyone affected by this flood
Great coverage!!!
😊 thank you
Great job putting this documentation together. Would love to see it continued!
@@mitchhessman5904 will be posting more as river goes down
2:23 That's the major reason I don't like the Big Sioux or Missouri Rivers. Waaay too much tree junk in the water either stuck in the bottom or floating just out of sight. Either way it often costs $$$.
Wow!
Thanks for sharing your city with me.
Hello from Warren County Missouri 👋
Thanks for watching!!
So what's up with the driver side on the right side of the one vehicle shots being taken from?
@@bradgilchrist-wy5gn yes it’s a rhd jeep Cherokee it was in Japan since 19
14:09 I dont care its a flood I gotta cut my grass.
How is the fishing when the river is normal ?
And what kind of fish do you normally get ?
The area where your standing seems to be a nice place to fish .
Im located at northern pa
I remember telling out-of-towners who asked before 2011 if the river ever flooded, never
How things change
Not the same. Lake Oahe is about 17 feet under capacity.
@@sdsmt99 That's not good. Mountains must not had much snow this past winter. I was up there in the mid-2000s when it was shockingly low. IIRC it hadn't been that low since the dam was completed. I do remember there was a multi-year drought further west. But snow and water came back.
It's always the way, for those "down-stream" from a major flooding event.
Blue skies, no rain, with way too much water - yet not a drop to drink.
New video is up
On the update on the flood!
What the highest the river has gotten ?
あ~あ。ミズーリ州が湖州になっちゃったよ、、、
That's crazy
Scary😮.