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Posted by Dell (WA) on October 07, 2004 at 19:00:56 from (172.192.108.157):
In Reply to: N on TV/ sort of O.T. posted by Rob N VA on October 07, 2004 at 18:43:43:
Rob........yep, I live on the "wet-side" at the foot of 14k Mount Rainier which is kinda between me and 8k Mt St Helens about 30 airline away. I'm more concerned about Mt Rainier 'cuz it last erupted in 1888(?), just a hotwater mudflow. I did gitt ashed on in 1980, enuff to dirty the windshield and frontdeck. I watched the big dustcloud miss me by about 5 miles. Kinda like a summer rainstorm passing by. My mother-in-law from Stockton Calif came up later that summer and went around scraping up gray ash and filling glass canning jars to sell when she got back to California. I guess iff'n they'll elect "Arnold", then they'll buy ennythang. When she died 4 years later, we poured out the ash into the garden along with hers. Except for the blown-down timber, missing spirit lake, and chopped off loppsided mountian top, You'd be hard pressed to find any other permanant damage from the 1980 eruption. I went fishing up there several years BEFORE the eruption, beautiful place..........Dell
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