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Quicksand Fairly Common, Rescues Rare, WSU Professor Says

Feb 18, 2019, 6:17 PM | Updated: Feb 19, 2019, 3:06 pm

OGDEN, Utah – A professor of earth and environmental science, Liz Balgord says quicksand rescues, like the one at Zion National Park over the weekend are very rare.

In TV shows and on the big screen, we’re used to seeing quicksand being depicted as a sort of nature-made trap, that can swallow bodies whole. In reality, those on-screen quicksand drownings just don’t happen, according to Dr. Balgord, a professor at Weber State University.

“We’re less dense than quicksand, so we will float,” Balgord said. “It’s just that your legs will go in first, because they’re more dense than the upper-body.”

While Balgord says quicksand is fairly common, along riverbanks in Central and Southern Utah, it is rare to hear of someone becoming trapped in it.

A hiker was pulled from quicksand over the weekend at Zion National Park, in what turned out to be a 2-day rescue.

Park rangers say the Arizona man’s hiking partner couldn’t get him out, as he was trapped up to his knee.

“I was kind of surprised, just by the severity of what happened, and how stuck that person actually was,” Balgord said, adding that in those cases, the elements become the greater danger. “It’s not that you’re going to drown in the quicksand. It’s that you get stuck, and you can’t get out, and then you either have issues with hypothermia, or heat stroke, depending on where you are, and what the temperature is at that time.”

Balgord says in most cases, people are able to free themselves from the quicksand.

“Kind of the first rule is to always stay calm,” Balgord explained. “As you’re shaking, that’s causing the sand around you to lose it’s strength. It’s going to allow you to continue sinking in it.”

She says slow, deliberate movements are what get you out.

“Stop kind of that aggressive struggle, but then move pretty quickly to get yourself kind of out,” Balgord said. “If you’re horizontal, you’ll be able to float better, and get yourself out of there more quickly.”

Dr. Liz Balgord, professor of earth and environmental science at Weber State University, discusses quicksand hazards.

Dr. Liz Balgord, professor of earth and environmental science at Weber State University, discusses quicksand hazards.

Balgord added that quicksand cannot be detected by simply looking at it. Hikers can poke and test the ground ahead with a stick. Even better – stay away from the potentially risky areas.

“If you can stay on the solid rock, you’re never going to have quicksand there,” Balgord said.

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Quicksand Fairly Common, Rescues Rare, WSU Professor Says