A list of puns related to "Mount Saint Helens"
A while back I came across a video on YouTube that had stories told from soldiers who were stationed at different points throughout Mount Saint Helenβs after the eruption. In the stories, these soldiers (MPs to be exact) witnessed bodies of Bigfootβs being extracted by men in full body suits. The FBI was there as well as some other federal agencies that wouldnβt have a reason of being on scene. It reminded me of missing 411. Anyway, I canβt locate the video anywhere and whenever I look anything up about Sasquatch at Mt St Helenβs, I come up empty handed. If yβall have any or know of any stories like this, send them my way. Or if you can find that exact video that would be great. Thank you
So we can hope to hear Eruption live one more time...
I wish I could know what was going through Annabethβs head after the mount Saint Helens kiss. It would be extremely interesting to see her thoughts right after that, especially since she thought Percy was dead. I feel like her mind would be racing, compared to her usual βknow the plan and stick to itβ type of attitude. I like to think that she typically thinks things through rationally, but all logic would evaporate from her brain, everything being a jumble of I just kissed Percy. I just kissed Percy Jackson. But he literally just blew up. What if heβs dead and I never see him again? What if I never get to tell him how I feel?
Hey yβall!
I was unfortunately unable to get a permit this summer to climb Mt. Saint Helens, and I was wondering if anyone on here has summited during the times when there is no permit required to summit?
I am looking to probably summit the first weekend in November or the end of March. Are one of these times better than the other? Should I try my luck for the following summer to get a permit? Any important aspects to consider when comparing a summit hike in November versus August?
Any insight would be appreciated. I summited Mt. Adams this summer, and I am looking to check another volcano summit off the list!
Upon visiting Mount Saint Helens, I noticed translucent steam rising from the volcano, forming clouds above (it was a nearly cloudless sky today). Is this a potentially dangerous sign?
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