Maybe if they had one at every quarter mile making sure people don’t swim. That’s what the signs are for. |
These were adult young men. You want your tax dollars to pay someone to sit there and tell people not to swim? Why not a park ranger next to every geyser and hot pot in Yellowstone too? People need to be accountable for themselves. It is terribly sad but people, especially young men, make terrible decisions all the time. |
My husband advised a group of young men once and they talked back disrespectfully. |
Not only did they slash the funding, they are funneling profits from passes and things out of the NPS and to Trump’s vanity projects. With correct funding, the national parks are profitable. The slashes have wiped out so many of the necessary services |
Your husband sounds like a great guy. |
Every 500' would be better. This would create good paying government jobs that we desperately need in this area. |
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It's lucky no one drowned trying to save him.
Very sad. |
| Don’t bring politics into this tragic situation. I hope this thread brings awareness to how dangerous this area of the Potomac is. |
That's total bs |
| Clearly common sent isn't so common. |
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Messaging from 2010: National Parks
One of the deadliest stretches of whitewater in the eastern U.S. is located in an unlikely location—just outside the nation's capital. An interagency effort is under way to focus attention on the dangers of the Potomac River Gorge and the Great Falls of the Potomac with a very pointed message: "If you enter the river, you will die." What makes this spot so dangerous…and how well will that message be accepted by the public? The Gorge is an area that a recent NPS press release describes as "becoming increasingly more popular with kayaking, boating, fishing and hiking enthusiasts." Conditions — and the skills required to use the river through the Gorge — vary widely among different sections of the river, but the water in parts of the area are very risky indeed. The dire warning in the latest safety campaign focuses on the most dangerous section above and through the Great Falls, and statistics unfortunately support the sobering message. |
Wow. This message should be posted at Trail A. “If you enter the River, you will die.” |
Also, the Little Falls stretch is another killing machine. The water looks calm on the surface but has lethal undercurrents. The dam has caused drownings even to boaters. |
Not me. I am an expert. I have watched several Tiktok videos. |
Low head dams are a known water hazard. |