Mountain Home woman’s close call video at Yellowstone making national headlines

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(Anne Leppold of Mountain Home)

A Mountain Home woman’s video of a rock slide as she was leaving Yellowstone National Park Sunday during heavy rain is making national headlines. Twenty-seven-year-old Anne Leppold’s video was shot from her car as large rocks from a rock slide hit the car in front of her.

Leppold, a 2012 graduate of Mountain Home High School, says she had been camping in the Tetons and had made a day trip into Yellowstone. The weather forced her to head out of Yellowstone and led to the close call.

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Leppold says it was a scary moment seeing the rocks hit the car just a few feet in front of her.

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The eight second video clip Leppold uploaded to her social media accounts has been shown on numerous television news outlets including Good Morning America. When asked what she thinks about her video going viral and receiving so much attention, Leppold says it’s “pretty cool.”

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