View Full Version : A view of Mount St. Helens
Alan Rabe
9-Jan-2007, 11:10
http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/volcanocams/msh/index.shtml
Christopher Perez
9-Jan-2007, 11:42
Here's another one: http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Volcanoes/MSH/Images/MSH04/
Lazybones
9-Jan-2007, 13:11
How about these views (http://www.frankgohlke.com/html/main.htm)?
Alan Rabe
9-Jan-2007, 14:10
All are great but the original is a live feed. So if it erupts you can watch, for a moment until the camera is eaten.
Brian Sims
9-Jan-2007, 21:10
here's one I shot while standing on the crater rim with my son. It sounded like a huge pile of tumbling tin cans.
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Mike Adams
10-Jan-2007, 10:39
The first link looks somewhat underdeveloped (1/10/07, 9:20 am):)
Mike Adams
10-Jan-2007, 10:41
here's one I shot while standing on the crater rim with my son. It sounded like a huge pile of tumbling tin cans.
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Great image Brian. Any concern about eruptions while you were there?
Dave Parker
10-Jan-2007, 13:02
Looks like the old miss, Heck I lived about 30 miles from the Mountain on the day it first blew, May 18th, 1980 was a hell of a day, I had just gone out the night before with my ex-wife, I should have taken that as an omen and ran like hell!
:eek: :D :o
roteague
10-Jan-2007, 15:31
Looks like the old miss, Heck I lived about 30 miles from the Mountain on the day it first blew, May 18th, 1980 was a hell of a day, I had just gone out the night before with my ex-wife, I should have taken that as an omen and ran like hell!
:eek: :D :o
I guess that is a day that anyone who lived in that area won't forget. All I remember about it, was that I was living in Germany at the time, and just watched it on the news.
Here's one I shot in November of 2004, not long after it started up again...
Bruce
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