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Related: About this forumClosure 'no reason' not to visit Mount St. Helens on 'erupt-iversary'
45 years ago tomorrow.
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Closure 'no reason' not to visit Mount St. Helens on 'erupt-iversary' (Original Post)
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
May 2024
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lastlib
(25,646 posts)1. 44 years.
1980/5/17.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(121,125 posts)2. May 18, 1980
May 18, 1980, we were both wrong the first time.
lastlib
(25,646 posts)3. Touche.

I recall I had just gotten home from my first year in law school when I heard the news.
Rhiannon12866
(231,609 posts)4. I had recently started my long time job when Mount St. Helens erupted.
We were responsible for producing the TV listings for the newspapers and satellite guides and at that time my "beat" was the Pacific Northwest. And I remember getting a message from a PBS station in the vicinity of the eruption saying that they were incapable of sending me a schedule since their offices were buried in volcanic ash.
Generic Other
(29,020 posts)5. I was floating in a placid lake on the Key Peninsula
Never heard or felt a thing!