Love Nick and SO GLAD he got his series back. What a mega-talent!!
@TimHill-wi7jn11 ай бұрын
Nick - I’m really enjoying this new PBS series.Very interesting. I hope there are many more. No one does a better job than you.
@joesutherland22510 ай бұрын
Been waiting for you to take a closer look at baker fascinating area on and around it
@judischarns450911 ай бұрын
Great video. I’ll bet this could have been an hour segment.
@dancooper855111 ай бұрын
Excellent video as usual. This new series of Nick on the Rocks is hitting it out of the park.🌋
@francesdielmann327811 ай бұрын
Brady Lawrence is doing such a great job!
@yukigatlin935811 ай бұрын
Wow! Awesome, Nick, Gary, and Brady!!😃✨💗
@Engineer198010 ай бұрын
Love this series: interesting topics, super high quality video.
@denisee996611 ай бұрын
I love these videos! Geology comes alive in Nick's hands! I took a plane ride over Mt St Helen's last spring with my son and some of the filmography in this video reminds me of that experience - we felt SO close it was as though we could touch the mountain! Time to go schedule our next plane ride adventure!
@trohner211 ай бұрын
Thanks Nick! Your videos are so well made, and have incredible information. You make geology incredibly interesting. I love learning from you.
@PedroDaGr811 ай бұрын
Great one Nick, Gary, and Brady. Fast, to the point and detailed. Now I want a full lecture from Nick on this topic, supported by Gary's photos , of course.
@peacenow445611 ай бұрын
So glad to see a series on the most northern WA mountain area... and as always Love Nick!! And LOVE the drone and camera-work, first rate and talent! WOW AGAIN Gary Paul is a field producer too. And I was just wondering if Nick was going to pay Gary a visit since this is Gary's back yard!! Pays to read the credits. I call Gary the Obi Wan of the Back Country!! Hello Gary!! Do you have a calendar out this year? Nick should create a calendar also!
@Lynn-vt4id11 ай бұрын
Love these videos! stunning views and interesting history.
@sdmike114111 ай бұрын
PBS and “Ned”, a perfect pairing!!! Thanks!
@Rembrant6511 ай бұрын
Big fan of Nick
@StereoSpace11 ай бұрын
Beautifully made. The photography-videography was spectacular.
@paulwestenskow730211 ай бұрын
I always enjoy your lectures! Paul Link did you good!!!
@oscarmedina130311 ай бұрын
Those Andesite columns are beautiful structures. So much Geology to learn. Thank you Nick and KCTS for bringing us these geology adventures. FYI... "Volcanoes" is misspelled in the title of the video.
@gaiseric2211 ай бұрын
Nick is the best!!!
@Laserblade11 ай бұрын
Excellent production! Wonderful videography, with a great teacher.
@heathertaylor467711 ай бұрын
Bravo, Nick! You hit it out of the park again. Sure hope to see more. Can't get enough!❤
@davec924411 ай бұрын
Very good love the Nick on the Rocks series. Thank you
@robertdiehl128111 ай бұрын
A fantastic production. Hoping for more like this with history and geology discoveries and beautiful scenes.
@bearbait4911 ай бұрын
A Geologists Geologist. Well done Nick
@Mephistopholies11 ай бұрын
ROCK ON! The Carl Sagan of geology!!!
@scottowens153511 ай бұрын
👍 more please.
@Dani-n6y7m11 ай бұрын
..fond memories rest in peace pattie saurman
@MrThorp17 ай бұрын
PBS cascade, you hit gold with professor Zentner. Thank you for picking these up.
@hollsee92664 ай бұрын
Nick makes learning easier for someone like me. I love all the details shared but within a 5 minute video. Super awesome.
@winstonoboogie242411 ай бұрын
"Volanoes". I had to look it up. Apparently volcanoes gets misspelled frequently.
@66kbm11 ай бұрын
Having followed nick for a few years now, technical question. All of this is totally due to Subduction Volcanics no matter what the age, yes?
@steveanacorteswa39797 ай бұрын
Nick on the Rocks is way to short, it just scratches the surface
@steveanacorteswa39797 ай бұрын
PS I was just up there today, do much to see
@MountainFisher10 ай бұрын
I climbed Mt. Baker in the 1970s and my son climbed it with a paid for guided group in May of 2017 before they climbed Rainier. I climbed it in August 1973 and there wasn't as much snow as my son encountered in May, but in 73 you weren't going up there in May. I knew it was a volcano, but didn't know it sat in an old caldera.
@talathussain507810 ай бұрын
Nick thank you so much. Visual geology and your way of teaching is very captivating. I enjoy your geology videos.
@jenniferlevine54067 ай бұрын
Wow so spectacular! I can see Mt Baker from where I live, it's always been a landmark since I was old enough to recognize it. So glad you did an episode on my favourite volcano! Thank you!
@joshballenger362910 ай бұрын
Youve given us so much insight to the creation of this magnificent landscape! Being a rock houbd myself it gives us good ideas of where to dig based on absortion of land mass and volcanic activities that create some of the most beautiful semi precious stones
@georgeperillo64217 ай бұрын
How cool. Nick, it loos like you are in the Alps. The beauty of Washington State.
@neebeeshaabookwayg60277 ай бұрын
Wow------- missed THIS TOO..... Going to see it tonight!!!❤❤❤ *playing "catch up" 😂🎉
@biohazard_61311 ай бұрын
@Ellensburg44 I wonder if Nick still uses that old tag anymore? I haven’t seen it being used in at least 4 years, maybe more.
@OneNationUnderGod.7 ай бұрын
Only thing wrong with these episodes is they're not nearly long enough! Give Nick at least 30 minutes and an hour would be even better!
@GM-cf6jvКүн бұрын
Who knew! All this time I thought those volcanic valleys below the peak were eruptions from the volcano. Never thought much about it. Very interesting.
@just_kos996 ай бұрын
When Boeing moved us to Seattle in August 1978 (I was 16, sis was 17) the first thing my sister and I did was go to the Pacific Science Center. At the time, they thought if any Cascade volcano erupted soon, it'd be Mt Baker. I don't think Mt St Helens was even mentioned!
@Elephantine9992 ай бұрын
Great videos.
@bradlyscotunes91565 ай бұрын
Thanx Nick, you Rock! 😅
@sierrasky24914 ай бұрын
Hiii Nick!
@loadmastergod19615 ай бұрын
Staring at the lower snowy sections from asi get loaded in custer. Sure wish i could take highway 20 with my semi, but everything i see online says it isnt allowed.
@leannevandekew199611 ай бұрын
Minus 7 now.
@22MJB5 ай бұрын
Is Baker still growing?
@Laura-i2g1j9 ай бұрын
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@ml504869658 ай бұрын
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@brandonkoch38525 ай бұрын
This needed an hr long program..that was way to little😢
@Steviepinhead11 ай бұрын
While the usual rule to form a plural for nouns ending in 'o' is to add '-es,' and that's the way Stevie spells it, both 'volcanos' and 'volcanoes' are judged acceptable by most dictionaries and commentators.
@robtippin911111 ай бұрын
😎
@windsorlewis334410 ай бұрын
This was fabulous! But oh my, please don’t get so close to the edges of things. You’re a PNW treasure and we don’t want you to fall.
@kevinthompson62911 ай бұрын
What this doesn't address is the Black Buttes. The Black Buttes, on the western flank of Mt. Baker, are the basalt core of the previous volcano where Mt Baker is today. That volcano went extinct about 500,000 years ago and was about 2 million years old when it died. So what is the relationship between this caldera and that previous volcano. They are clearly two different volcanic events as the caldera explosion would have been long before the Black Buttes volcano went extinct. But they both would have been in the same general location. I would be very interested in the geologic historic relationship of those two volcanic events.
@AtOddsAlways7 ай бұрын
I could watch and listen to Nick Zentner describing the drying of paint. IMHO, he is a national treasure.
@FB-gm6el8 ай бұрын
check out the AI-rendered mountains in the background. unnacceptable, GoPro/KZbin
@GeologyNick8 ай бұрын
Mountain in background is real. Your assumption is unacceptable.