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I saw it blow 32 years ago today.
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I saw it blow 32 years ago today.
I had just went out to feed the cows and looked up and saw an ever growing cloud billowing up in the sky and it had lightening come out of it. It was awsome. I of course ran back in the house yelling my head off that the mountain had blown. Never heard the boom we were so close it went right over us. We lived about 18 miles from Mt St Helens.

My dad worked at camp Baker for Weyerhaeuser so the next day we took the logging roads(bypassed all the road blocks) up into the red zone and it was pretty wild seeing all that the moutain had done.
I got out of 5th grade early and had a long summer vacation due to the mountain. Got hit with a couple ash clouds from later eruptions and that wasn't much fun.The mountain blowing changed my families life thats for sure. I have been a Doomtard ever since.
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05-18-2012 05:31 PM

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RE: I saw it blow 32 years ago today.
Wow it's been that long?

Nice post. Encourage you to member up.

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Vlad
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RE: I saw it blow 32 years ago today.
LoP Guest  Wrote:
I had just went out to feed the cows and looked up and saw an ever growing cloud billowing up in the sky and it had lightening come out of it. It was awsome. I of course ran back in the house yelling my head off that the mountain had blown. Never heard the boom we were so close it went right over us. We lived about 18 miles from Mt St Helens.

My dad worked at camp Baker for Weyerhaeuser so the next day we took the logging roads(bypassed all the road blocks) up into the red zone and it was pretty wild seeing all that the moutain had done.
I got out of 5th grade early and had a long summer vacation due to the mountain. Got hit with a couple ash clouds from later eruptions and that wasn't much fun.The mountain blowing changed my families life thats for sure. I have been a Doomtard ever since.

Any1 that care for Cows, or Farm in style can be a Doomtard all day/night Hugs

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05-18-2012 05:39 PM

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RE: I saw it blow 32 years ago today.
I got to witness it from the foothills as well. I was on my way back from a dirtbike/overnight campout with 5 other kids and as we crested a logging road on the ride back (from a safe distance) we saw it blow. I raced home and watched the rest of it on the news.

I lived about a mile from the mouth of the Toutle river, so later I went down to watch all kinds of stuff wash down. There were guys pulling salmon out of the river with their hands. I think the fish couldn't see or it was too warm or both. But they were swimming right into the banks of the river where they could be grabbed.
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RE: I saw it blow 32 years ago today.
BeelzeBob  Wrote:
I got to witness it from the foothills as well. I was on my way back from a dirtbike/overnight campout with 5 other kids and as we crested a logging road on the ride back (from a safe distance) we saw it blow. I raced home and watched the rest of it on the news.

I lived about a mile from the mouth of the Toutle river, so later I went down to watch all kinds of stuff wash down. There were guys pulling salmon out of the river with their hands. I think the fish couldn't see or it was too warm or both. But they were swimming right into the banks of the river where they could be grabbed.

So your from Castle Rock then.
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RE: I saw it blow 32 years ago today.
Wow...time flies.

We were heading up I-5 to Seattle about an hour after it let loose...what a sight for a kid....I still have a jar of that nasty ash somewhere I collected on the trip back.
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RE: I saw it blow 32 years ago today.
BeelzeBob  Wrote:
I got to witness it from the foothills as well. I was on my way back from a dirtbike/overnight campout with 5 other kids and as we crested a logging road on the ride back (from a safe distance) we saw it blow. I raced home and watched the rest of it on the news.

I lived about a mile from the mouth of the Toutle river, so later I went down to watch all kinds of stuff wash down. There were guys pulling salmon out of the river with their hands. I think the fish couldn't see or it was too warm or both. But they were swimming right into the banks of the river where they could be grabbed.

Free foodCheer
I love my Land, wereever I LiveHeartflowers

Kid´s very lucky 2 have You.
A dirtbike is a blessin if manic, apple only ting tong once.

It´s way better if 2 mucho power though, I problem with a 2 500cc 2stroker.

125cc Yamahhew much better, and not 10hp verchuckle
It make confidence?, not sure why, but I was safe with all that wild power.

Rpm perhaps, have 2 be on the edge, not many even know 125cc can carry 70+ hp.
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RE: I saw it blow 32 years ago today.
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Wow...time flies.

We were heading up I-5 to Seattle about an hour after it let loose...what a sight for a kid....I still have a jar of that nasty ash somewhere I collected on the trip back.

I hate that ash shit. My old man made me wash everything down from the house to the barn, the road, the lawn even the trees. About the time I'd get it all washed down the mountain would blow again and cover us again. I think I did that 4 times. Needless to say it was a very long summer for me anyway.chuckle
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RE: I saw it blow 32 years ago today.
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Wow...time flies.

We were heading up I-5 to Seattle about an hour after it let loose...what a sight for a kid....I still have a jar of that nasty ash somewhere I collected on the trip back.

Not nasty!, it create LifeCheer
But do understand why even the smell sucksHiding

Kid´s do see it differently he he, so true.
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05-18-2012 05:58 PM

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RE: I saw it blow 32 years ago today.
Just think if Yellowstone were to erupt. I think that could be one that could end a lot of lives! here is a picture of what they THINK the cloud would be like. Note the tiny Mt ST. Hellens one at the upper left....

[Image: C776_4FB67195.gif]

http://www.earthmountainview.com/yellows...wstone.htm

"When life hands you a lime....."

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05-18-2012 06:13 PM

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RE: I saw it blow 32 years ago today.
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BeelzeBob  Wrote:
I got to witness it from the foothills as well. I was on my way back from a dirtbike/overnight campout with 5 other kids and as we crested a logging road on the ride back (from a safe distance) we saw it blow. I raced home and watched the rest of it on the news.

I lived about a mile from the mouth of the Toutle river, so later I went down to watch all kinds of stuff wash down. There were guys pulling salmon out of the river with their hands. I think the fish couldn't see or it was too warm or both. But they were swimming right into the banks of the river where they could be grabbed.

So your from Castle Rock then.

Yep, about 2-3 miles north of 4-corners....just a trail ride to the cowlitz.
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RE: I saw it blow 32 years ago today.
Wolf Pup  Wrote:
Just think if Yellowstone were to erupt. I think that could be one that could end a lot of lives! here is a picture of what they THINK the cloud would be like. Note the tiny Mt ST. Hellens one at the upper left....

link to image: http://imgupld.lunaticoutpost.com/graphi...B67195.gif

http://www.earthmountainview.com/yellows...wstone.htm

Agreed that would be a diffrent kind of animal.
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05-18-2012 06:14 PM

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RE: I saw it blow 32 years ago today.
Wolf Pup  Wrote:
Just think if Yellowstone were to erupt. I think that could be one that could end a lot of lives! here is a picture of what they THINK the cloud would be like. Note the tiny Mt ST. Hellens one at the upper left....

[Image: C776_4FB67195.gif]

http://www.earthmountainview.com/yellows...wstone.htm

Now THAT is a volcano....


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05-18-2012 06:16 PM

 



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RE: I saw it blow 32 years ago today.
BeelzeBob  Wrote:
LoP Guest  Wrote:
BeelzeBob  Wrote:
I got to witness it from the foothills as well. I was on my way back from a dirtbike/overnight campout with 5 other kids and as we crested a logging road on the ride back (from a safe distance) we saw it blow. I raced home and watched the rest of it on the news.

I lived about a mile from the mouth of the Toutle river, so later I went down to watch all kinds of stuff wash down. There were guys pulling salmon out of the river with their hands. I think the fish couldn't see or it was too warm or both. But they were swimming right into the banks of the river where they could be grabbed.

So your from Castle Rock then.

Yep, about 2-3 miles north of 4-corners....just a trail ride to the cowlitz.

I lived a couple miles from the 505 cut off east of Toutle. Small world.
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BeelzeBob
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05-18-2012 06:18 PM

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RE: I saw it blow 32 years ago today.
Vlad  Wrote:
BeelzeBob  Wrote:
I got to witness it from the foothills as well. I was on my way back from a dirtbike/overnight campout with 5 other kids and as we crested a logging road on the ride back (from a safe distance) we saw it blow. I raced home and watched the rest of it on the news.

I lived about a mile from the mouth of the Toutle river, so later I went down to watch all kinds of stuff wash down. There were guys pulling salmon out of the river with their hands. I think the fish couldn't see or it was too warm or both. But they were swimming right into the banks of the river where they could be grabbed.

Free foodCheer
I love my Land, wereever I LiveHeartflowers

Kid´s very lucky 2 have You.
A dirtbike is a blessin if manic, apple only ting tong once.

It´s way better if 2 mucho power though, I problem with a 2 500cc 2stroker.

125cc Yamahhew much better, and not 10hp verchuckle
It make confidence?, not sure why, but I was safe with all that wild power.

Rpm perhaps, have 2 be on the edge, not many even know 125cc can carry 70+ hp.

2 stroke 500cc = fun if you can hang on...must be built like popeye to ride.
The YZ125cc = much bigger smiles...but 70hp? must be the nitro model

Me...I left my Orange 525 beauty in favor of the a KX250. 2-stroke fun different than 4 stroke fun.
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