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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 542361" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Volcanic peaks in the Cascade Range...all of ‘em are handsome. I like Hood the best. But then it looms over our valley and I see it daily. If it ever goes off (like St. Helens did in 1980) and if the wind were to be toward us...we’d be screwed. It’s only 40 miles away as the crow flies. Then there are the lahars...especially in Winter when the mountains are truly deep with snow. But looking at various maps I think the flow pattern would miss us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 542361, member: 1365"] Volcanic peaks in the Cascade Range...all of ‘em are handsome. I like Hood the best. But then it looms over our valley and I see it daily. If it ever goes off (like St. Helens did in 1980) and if the wind were to be toward us...we’d be screwed. It’s only 40 miles away as the crow flies. Then there are the lahars...especially in Winter when the mountains are truly deep with snow. But looking at various maps I think the flow pattern would miss us. [/QUOTE]
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