Solid round DERAILED by one hole?! (NW Championships round 3)
Watch as professional hiker and disc golfer [Name] explores the beautiful Hidden Falls waterfall, just 10 minutes from their Airbnb. While out on a hike, they stumbled upon a cool bridge and couldn't resist capturing its unique charm for their vlog. As they take in the jungle vibes and stunning scenery, [Name] can't help but ponder the mystery of waterfalls - how do they never seem to end? With a thoughtful explanation, [Name] breaks down the science behind waterfalls, revealing that it's all part of Earth's continuous water cycle. They share their insights on the water cycle, from evaporation and condensation to precipitation and renewal, making complex concepts simple and accessible. Along the way, they capture breathtaking footage with their drone, showcasing the waterfall's power and beauty in cinematic detail.
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I identify as a professional hiker since that's what disc golfers basically are. We definitely fit right in here. We're going to hike to a little waterfall called Hidden Falls, which is basically 10 minutes from our Airbnb this week. And we have a couple hours to kill and everyone else is busy today. So, we thought we'll bring the camera and try to find a nature moment for you. Why not? There's something about a cool bridge. Wow, this is actually really cool. Jungle vibes. I think you can fly a drone down there. What do you think? Get up a bit closer. It's already neat up here, though. I can probably do it. Also, waterfalls are kind of mind-blowing. I've never really thought about it cuz they're just waterfalls. You don't really know how to think about it. You just kind of enjoy it. But I've been seeing like memes or like reals recently where people are asking questions where it's like how is there just an endless flow and it never stops? Like where is all the water coming from? Like how does that work? It just never ends. It's just gallons after gallons after gallons. And that's like a tiny waterfall compared to actually big waterfalls where it's just like millions of gallons per second. It's like, how does it how is there no end to it? I don't understand. Dustin, do you know the answer? I think it's just a matter. How does a waterfall never end? A waterfall seems to never end because it's part of Earth's continuous water cycle. Water from sources like rivers, lakes, or melting snow flows due to gravity. As it falls over the edge, it collects downstream, eventually evaporates, forms clouds, and returns as rain or snow. This cycle repeats endlessly, keeping the waterfall flowing. Problem solved. Take off. Some daredevil stuff here. Let's see if we can make this happen. Home point updated. Here she goes. Wow. Yep. All right. All right. Nice cinematic masterpiece as always. There's the drone. You didn't want to get closer. Here's the vlog angle. If we were going to vlog this massive rig, it's my workout for the morning for the wrists. If you ever wondered why cameraman's look jacked, it's because the camera weighs like 50 lbs. You're just constantly just weightlifting basically. All right, we have about two more hours....





