Man Dips Finger In Yellowstone Hot Spring,

Tragic Accident at Yellowstone Hot Springs

Colin Scott, 23, and his sister Sable explored Yellowstone National Park, seeking to try โ€œhot pottingโ€โ€”bathing in the parkโ€™s naturally heated waters. Their adventure ended in tragedy when Colin slipped and fell into a boiling hot spring near Pork Chop Geyser on June 7.

 

 

Sable told authorities they had โ€œleft the boardwalk and trekked several hundred feet up a hillโ€ searching for a spot to soak.

 

 

Dangerous Geothermal Features

Deputy Chief Ranger Lorant Veress called the Norris Geyser basin โ€œa very dangerousโ€ area with water temperatures reaching up to 400 degrees, enough to cause fatal injuries. He explained closures are for both visitor safety and environmental protection. Colinโ€™s remains showed โ€œa significant amount of dissolving,โ€ confirming the deadly heat.

Ongoing Risks at Yellowstone

Over 20 people have died from Yellowstoneโ€™s geothermal hazards, despite millions of visitors annually. A similar incident in 2022 involved a California man who died after entering a 140-degree hot spring.

Safety Reminder

Visitors are urged to follow all safety guidelines to avoid such tragedies and safely enjoy Yellowstoneโ€™s natural wonders.

 


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