67Dart273
Well-Known Member
Still remember that day. I was in Sandpoint, ID at an airshow. It was either Sat or Sun. "Clouds" were rolling in, and we thought there was "thunder clouds" forming. NO!! It was ash from St. Helens. We got a relatively light coating, but not far west, and west of Spokane, people were plowing and shoveling it.
Google it. Most deadly volcano in U.S. History
One of the victims
Before and after. Eruption / explosion removed about 2000 vertical feet off the peak summit
Trees laid down by the force of the blast
Google it. Most deadly volcano in U.S. History
One of the victims
Before and after. Eruption / explosion removed about 2000 vertical feet off the peak summit
Trees laid down by the force of the blast