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visiting the volcano

had the day off (Discovererer's/Columbus Day, which we don't get in Hawaii), weather was amazingly good, long 3 hour drive (one way, left at 0900, got home at 1930), 332 miles round trip, buzzin after drinking mountain dew and red bull to keep me awake. but it was worth it. i'm glad i went.

ok, stories for some of the pics below
the first observatory was owned by Weyerhouser, the paper company. They've owned a majority of the lands around the volcano since about 1900. When the mountain blew in 1980, it destroyed most of their property. So they put a huge effort into restoring the area. They picked up whatever timber was still good after being burnt and blown down.
What they do normally is after cutting an area of trees, they plant new ones. However in this case, they had to replant about 2 million trees by hand. It took them years, and you can still seem them growing to catch up. They made the National Park after the eruption, so they couldn't help those trees grow. So in the park, the trees don't grow so well naturally compared to the Weyerhouser land.
2nd story: Sound. When it erupted in 1980, it was just a big park, no national park, observatories, etc. Just a big mountain. So there were some campers, etc around. When it did blow up, the sound got blown skyward. I think it was something like for some 60 miles around the volcano, no one heard it blow, as the sound bounced off the atmosphere and didn't land til 60 miles out. They saw and heard all the trees being blown down and the cloud and wind without hearing the explosion itself. Kinda scary.
g'nite.
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lots of tourists
lots of tourists
earthquake activity - sept 03
earthquake activity - sept 03
close up if you couldn't read it (like me)
close up if you couldn't read it (like me)
earthquake activity last week
earthquake activity last week
another zoom in
another zoom in
inside lookout
inside lookout
shots of what original eruption looked like and mudslide.
shots of what original eruption looked like and mudslide.
lake created when mudflow blocked up the river, 200 ft deep i think
lake created when mudflow blocked up the river, 200 ft deep i think
more water
more water
i think this was a panorama too
i think this was a panorama too
you can see all the old mud and ash
you can see all the old mud and ash
river/lake
river/lake
river/lake and mountain
river/lake and mountain
zoomin in
zoomin in
and closer
and closer
lots of steam
lots of steam
zoomed in all the way
zoomed in all the way
i love taking pictures if you can't tell
i love taking pictures if you can't tell
everything closer to the mountain past the observatory was closed off
everything closer to the mountain past the observatory was closed off
some big rock that was thrown here from the mountain
some big rock that was thrown here from the mountain
close up of rock
close up of rock
that dead ridge again
that dead ridge again
story telling time
story telling time
steaming behind
steaming behind
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