KOIN Vault: Mount St. Helens eruption documentary, July 1980

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  • From the KOIN 6 News Vault: Watch our special July 1980 documentary of the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.

Komentáře • 153

  • @andreameyer7124
    @andreameyer7124 Před 4 lety +10

    I remember watching this documentary when I was a kid. I even remember the music. Wow. Thank you for posting this!

  • @pamelaconley9744
    @pamelaconley9744 Před 4 lety +13

    My mom, dad and two brothers were at the top of White Pass when this happened. My mother comnented that it wasn't very cold to be snowing. My youngest brother, who had taken Geology in college rolled down his window and reached out his hand and stated "This is not snow, this is ash! The mountain blew!" They were coming back from Yakima Washington where they had attended a conference for my dad's business. They pulled over an my mother wrote "May 18 1980" on a picnic table. The ash was already six inches deep. They turned around and went back to the motel, getting the last room. My older brother got sick with his asma while they waited things to clear up for the next three days. They were finally able to leave and go home to Seattle. My husband, at the time, was stranded at Fairchild AFB. We lived on Beale AFB in California at the time. He brought back 10 pounds of the ash. They were selling it in California for $10.00 a tiney vial. We didn't sell it. I kept some in a baby food jar. It was quite a time for Washington. My grandmother vacuumed ash out of her carpets for several years. She lived in Centrailia Washington. That year, she had a fantastic garden!! My Aunt lived in Maple Valley Washington. She made pottery. Each time the mountain would shoot out new ash, she would gather it and fire it on to a sample disk, labelling it with the day and month. She also gathered as much of it as she could and made pottery out of it.

  • @barryoconnor721
    @barryoconnor721 Před 4 lety +8

    I was 5 years old and living in St Helens, Oregon. I remember the snow plow trucks moving ash from the roads.

  • @hollydatsopoulos7998
    @hollydatsopoulos7998 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I was 10 years old, and living in Missoula, MT at the time. It’s cool that this documentary mentioned us. I remember it so well! My aunt’s & uncles, and my Great-grandma, lived in Spokane, and called us to let us know they were OK, but it was dark as night in the middle of the day.

  • @chrisfarr5909
    @chrisfarr5909 Před 4 lety +17

    I was almost 5 when this happened, I remember so many things now after watching this. It was truly a weird time. I remember helping my brother wash the car and the drive way was so slick we kept sliding down. Until we complained enough Dad (RIP) saw what was happening, he started laughing and told us to come in and he finished it. LOL good times.

    • @southwestxnorthwest
      @southwestxnorthwest Před 4 lety

      You were born in 1976? I was 4 years old, I vaguely remember it happening

    • @triple9fine
      @triple9fine Před 4 lety

      I was born in 1975. I remember.

  • @junezalukmoore
    @junezalukmoore Před 4 lety +19

    I was in Yakima Washington, had 4 to 6 inches of ash fell around 10 am. Day turned into the night for up to 3 days; such a weird experience had to stay at home.

    • @PedroConejo1939
      @PedroConejo1939 Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah, my parents were driving back home to Bellevue from Spokane, past Yakima on the I-90 and were ordered to spend the night in a nearby home. They talked about it being pitch black at midday. A year later, we were flying by the mountain in a Cessna and it still looked scary.

  • @matts2581
    @matts2581 Před 4 lety +5

    That was the shiz' guys. TY for sharing this! :) I was 4 when it went off, and coming home from Winchell's Doughnuts here on Fourth Plain and Grand Blvd., in Vancouver just over the hill from where I'm at now. Way cool stuff - thank you. :)

  • @BushyHairedStranger
    @BushyHairedStranger Před 4 lety +8

    21:56...Truman waving, fade to reality crumbling music in psychotic backdrop effect of Clockwork Orange Synth...NICE! Many of those Helicopter pilots who flew those rescue missions up on Saint Helens in 1980 were Veteran’s of Vietnam.

  • @lendavidhart9710
    @lendavidhart9710 Před 4 lety +3

    Some of this footage is on a video series called “US logger”
    Thank you for posting and sharing, i can remember i was i fifth grade in NJ, and can remember the haze!

  • @tatertotsmomma8246
    @tatertotsmomma8246 Před 4 lety +19

    I was in grade school when this happened. And remember it very well.we would collect the ashes from our yard, it was snow. Sky was so dark with ash falling. Yep I remember.

    • @MissAshley-jq9gl
      @MissAshley-jq9gl Před 4 lety +1

      Shelley Holloway I'm in Oregon also I recently bought some of the Ash on eBay for the 40 anniversary my mom lived in Hillsboro in 1980 and said It was falling like crazy.

    • @ashqelon7267
      @ashqelon7267 Před 4 lety +6

      @@MissAshley-jq9gl
      go up the I5 to Lewis and Clark river exit, there is still a billion TONS of it , in mounds there!!!

    • @MissAshley-jq9gl
      @MissAshley-jq9gl Před 4 lety +5

      @@ashqelon7267 thank you for the idea i spent 10 on a tiny bottle it would be nice to get some free.

    • @ashqelon7267
      @ashqelon7267 Před 4 lety +3

      @@MissAshley-jq9gl
      Yes those mountains that are up by the river , hundreds of feet long and wide and 75 ft tall with a lot of huge trees on them.
      Just bring you a little shovel in a baggie..

    • @stephss
      @stephss Před 4 lety +2

      Feels like a life time ago, eh? I was 9, and it was pretty remarkable.

  • @celieboo
    @celieboo Před 4 lety +8

    My 4 year old was completely engrossed by this documentary.

  • @nikkibest5010
    @nikkibest5010 Před 4 lety +2

    My husband lived in Longview when this happened. He was 13 and he said the blast literally knocked him on his butt. He said it rained ash for days. He told me about how the Cowlitz river used to be clear with a rocky bottom before the eruption. Now it's a muddy mircky ash bottom that became un swimmable. There are still signs of the eruption all over even all these years later. I find it all absolutely fascinating.

  • @toastedorange9106
    @toastedorange9106 Před 4 lety +14

    Okay look I love the documentary. But I woke up to a picture of Mount Saint Helens erupting. Scared the living hell outta me

    • @RonJohn63
      @RonJohn63 Před 4 lety

      Unless you live in the vicinity, why in the world would a Mount St. Helens scare the living hell out of you?

    • @RonJohn63
      @RonJohn63 Před 4 lety

      @MG Stevens to me, it suggests that he wakes up and immediately open YT... :D

  • @GrahameGould
    @GrahameGould Před 3 lety +9

    I used to think Harry was being an idiot when I first heard the story, but he was staying where he loved to be. He would not have been happy leaving. And it's highly unlikely he suffered much.
    Yes, he was a character, but a character that should be remembered and honoured. The more I got to know Harry from these news reports, the more I respect and even love him. If he wanted to stay on the mountain, leave him alone. There is no better way to die than doing what you love.

    • @KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking
      @KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking Před 2 lety +1

      Tragically, Harry changed his mind about the mountain's danger. There's a rare interview that Lars Larson did with him, at the lodge. He said the earthquakes were now scaring him, but he didn't want to be remembered as a disappointment to his fans, and a coward who finally fled. So he stayed. :( If only he got on the copter, and left with Lars...

    • @jefffinkbonner9551
      @jefffinkbonner9551 Před 5 měsíci

      @@KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking No one would mu b care about Harry Truman if he had. Instead, he’s a legend

    • @Ghostshadows306
      @Ghostshadows306 Před 5 dny

      You should have stuck with your first impression that he was an idiot. Because that’s what we call people who talk big like they know something who literally end up dead wrong and are vaporized. But if you and others want to call him a hero that’s great, who am I to tell anyone who they should idolize. But don’t tell the rest of us he should be considered a hero because I don’t call people who are stupid stubborn or suicidal hero’s. Thats just me though.

    • @GrahameGould
      @GrahameGould Před dnem

      @@Ghostshadows306 lovely strawman. I do not consider him a hero. You just strawmanned me. I was promoting freedom. But that's just me. You also have the freedom to be abusive and make stupid assumptions. He had the right to live his life the way he chose. I would consider it stupid if it was my life but it is/was not. But I'm also not going to condemn him. I leave that to miserable people like you.

  • @Stacie45
    @Stacie45 Před 4 lety +43

    I do not believe Harry Truman had a false sense of security. He made it very clear, he was 84 years old, that place was his only home. If that beautiful place died he wanted to die with it. He made an honorable choice.

    • @stephss
      @stephss Před 4 lety +7

      Is there honour in being stubborn and selfish? He didn't value his life, like those kids who begged him to leave. This event must have been terrifying, not romantic.

    • @umadbra
      @umadbra Před 4 lety +8

      I agree, if someone wants to die... Let him... This is America... We have the freedom to die!

    • @Stacie45
      @Stacie45 Před 4 lety +18

      @@stephss Where is the honor in dying in pain and misery in a nursing home a short time later? Have you had the experience of watching your parents die? To go out quickly and painlessly in the place that brings you joy, when you only have a short time left anyway, I cannot think of a better way to go. We should all be so lucky.

    • @Stacie45
      @Stacie45 Před 4 lety +11

      @@umadbra I believe in freedom but I would parse your comment. For a young person with acute clinical depression who is suicidal they need help, not the choice to end their life. I have had a friend commit suicide at age 29. This is different. Harry was 84, he lived a great life and he knew he didn't have much time left no matter what. He was in fact old and wise, knew what he wanted.

    • @Stacie45
      @Stacie45 Před 4 lety +11

      @Mike Studmuffin My 87 year old Father yelled in pain for a few hours as I held his hand before the morphine finally took hold and he went to sleep for the last time. His last words were "I can't do this anymore." My Old Man endured 6 months of hell before he finally passed away. When I have to go out I would rather go the way Harry did.

  • @southwestxnorthwest
    @southwestxnorthwest Před 4 lety +3

    That Chinook that Carter flew in was loud as fuck. I've flown in Chinook helicopters and you absolutely need hearing protection in them

  • @tamarahollenbeck2988
    @tamarahollenbeck2988 Před 4 lety +13

    I was camping with a group of friends, on the south side of My Hood. This was before cell phones, so When we woke up the that morning and saw the plume cloud, we thought an atomic bomb had been drop on Portland! Well there might have been some drinking going on. Still, It was unbelievable! We were assured this could never happen!

  • @stephss
    @stephss Před 4 lety +6

    The ashes made it over the Rocky Mountains and covered the Canadian prairies. The ash is glass.... don't inhale that! Now I'm off to see videos of what it looks like now.

  • @Asterra2
    @Asterra2 Před 4 lety +4

    Where would I be without CZcams Aspect Ratio Control? A plugin for Chrome that lets you adjust the width of videos. The vast, vast majority of 4:3 videos uploaded to CZcams are mistakenly presented as 16:9, including this Mount St. Helens video. You can watch it in its correct, intended aspect ratio by using the setting "75% H" in the plugin.

  • @Heavymetallord1
    @Heavymetallord1 Před 2 lety +1

    People heard the bang of the eruption here in my hometown of Nelson BC (which is 8 hrs east of Vancouver about 5 hrs away from the Alberta boarder) my Grandma and Grandpa were on our local lake in their boat when they heard the blast, my grandpa said it was probably miners blasting but my Grandma knew it couldn't have been because it was a Sunday and no mining company operated on Sunday... A few hours later it started snowing... Snowing ash
    They later found out it was obviously mt st Helens

  • @ronharris91
    @ronharris91 Před 4 lety +1

    My parents were lying in bed that morning, in vancouver bc, canada. They told me they felt the shake and the headboard was rattling.

  • @Miler97487
    @Miler97487 Před 3 měsíci +1

    That music you hear at the beginning and end of the documentary is Jean Michel Jarre with "Oxygene (Part 1)" from the album Oxygene (1976). Anyways, in 1980 I was living in Eugene during the eruption. My parents bought masks just to be on the safe side, but thankfully the ash never went to Eugene and the skies were rather clear there.

    • @moreld1
      @moreld1 Před měsícem

      Nice catch! I used to listen to Jarre in the 80s, had a buddy who was really into him.

  • @mikefromuniontown3809
    @mikefromuniontown3809 Před 4 lety

    I had to move to Oregon in 1980 about one month after the initial main eruption. There was a smaller one that blanketed Portland and areas to the southwest I believe in July...I was watching a political convention on an old black and white tv and there was dust everywhere outside. To read history is one thing to live it is exciting!

  • @MrMAC8964
    @MrMAC8964 Před 4 lety +4

    We had just arrived in Penticton BC and it was covered in ash and someone had put a box of soap in the town fountain and there were long foamy streamers for like 50 feet around it. It was F`n awesome lmao! shitty overcast summer tho

  • @-yeme-
    @-yeme- Před 4 lety +6

    18:40 yay the doggy was alright

  • @boathousejoed9005
    @boathousejoed9005 Před 4 lety +12

    Nice to see and hear an intelligent, compassionate President!

    • @00buck80
      @00buck80 Před 4 lety +1

      No doubt I was thinking the same thing

    • @boomerangsruckflug8513
      @boomerangsruckflug8513 Před 4 lety

      You name it...

    • @heavenstomurgatroyd7033
      @heavenstomurgatroyd7033 Před 4 lety +3

      Then why didn't you re-elect him?

    • @GrahameGould
      @GrahameGould Před 3 lety +2

      Intelligent? Not at being President. And his policies were not compassionate either. They were pathetic.

    • @coreym162
      @coreym162 Před 4 měsíci

      Not by any means a good president and no, he didn't sound intelligent at all. I laughed when he said there was a "flash" that burned everything. I think he was too busy projecting his "knowledge" of nuclear energy where it didn't belong...

  • @willthorson4543
    @willthorson4543 Před 4 lety

    I was just a kid and I remember going outside and it was a nice sunny day, went to the front yard and there was this gigantic cloud. People from all over the neighborhood were put looking. As a kid with a vivid imagination, it was incredible to see. No one thought about ash. But hours later it was dark and ash was everywhere. Crazy. I was living in steilacoom, wa. About 100 or so miles north of it. Never forget

  • @666thebmxkiller
    @666thebmxkiller Před 4 lety

    The day after I turned 6 years old I watched this thing blow up from my Grandma's back porch most insane thing I've ever seen in my life naturewise

  • @gustavopacheco919
    @gustavopacheco919 Před 4 lety +10

    I love all things 80s. I was five when Helens went up. Can anyone tell me how loud the explosion was when the volcano erupted? I've never heard anyone talk about how loud the initial explosion was, only the power.

    • @gustavopacheco919
      @gustavopacheco919 Před 4 lety +1

      @J P thank you.

    • @swirvinbirds1971
      @swirvinbirds1971 Před 4 lety +8

      The sound traveled over 200 miles from the mountain.

    • @stephss
      @stephss Před 4 lety +5

      Did you watch it? They do discuss the sound of the explosion.

    • @robertmalcolm8435
      @robertmalcolm8435 Před 4 lety +7

      I was sleeping in a semi at the I-5 Mt St.Helen view point at Vancouver Wash.when it blew it made the truck jump up and a boom and I got out wondering what the hell happened, there is a video of my particular view of the volcano and remember looking at the person filming it, when I see that particular video its exactly what I saw.

    • @gustavopacheco919
      @gustavopacheco919 Před 4 lety +5

      @@swirvinbirds1971 How is it that the people who were closest to the mountain that got footage with their cameras are not deaf? I have heard the 200 miles before, really cool stuff.

  • @asullivan4047
    @asullivan4047 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Interesting/informative/entertaining.

  • @chocolatetownforever7537

    Incredible how much of that mountain was lost due to the eruption. Were talking about rock too.

  • @lt4324
    @lt4324 Před 4 lety

    Wow, so close to the story of "Dante's Peak"! thanks for posting. I was in Ca. at the time of this eruption and we noticed her violence in S. Ca. very easily! If Yosemite goes, we are DONE!
    Pleasant dreams kids!

    • @mikefromuniontown3809
      @mikefromuniontown3809 Před 4 lety

      When the main hatchway, YOSEMITE, "gives in" it shall be "FELLOWS it been good to know ya"!

    • @heavenstomurgatroyd7033
      @heavenstomurgatroyd7033 Před 4 lety +1

      Uh...Yosemite is a glacier carved valley there are no active or extinct volcanoes there.

    • @lilredwagon5311
      @lilredwagon5311 Před 4 lety +2

      @@heavenstomurgatroyd7033 do you think they mean Yellowstone?

    • @lilredwagon5311
      @lilredwagon5311 Před 4 lety

      @@heavenstomurgatroyd7033 oh by the way...exit stage left!

  • @charlesgrant9900
    @charlesgrant9900 Před 4 lety +4

    I'm curious on what Harry Truman's property looked like after the eruption and did they ever find his body? He is probably the main character of this short film, yet all we know is that he died.

    • @charlesgrant9900
      @charlesgrant9900 Před 4 lety +6

      Why did I even ask the question instead of looking it up for myself?
      Wikipedia states that Truman is presumed to have been killed by a pyroclastic flow that overtook his lodge and buried the site under 150 ft of volcanic debris.

    • @fairwitness7473
      @fairwitness7473 Před 4 lety +4

      @@charlesgrant9900 I wonder what future archaeologists will think when they find him...

    • @mopimpn
      @mopimpn Před 4 lety

      @fair Hope it's not him licking those chapped lips of his 21:34 😛

    • @marked4death076
      @marked4death076 Před 4 lety +1

      @@charlesgrant9900 ive heard thousand feet buried under possibly, i think he was close enough to where the landslide killed him before the blas got him, but shit that would probably be worse, burried in mud

    • @cumexpender9660
      @cumexpender9660 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/me5ySHJkHes/video.html

  • @jamesmurray8558
    @jamesmurray8558 Před 2 lety

    I was at the Cle Elm ranger station when the call came out.We heard the young man die.We were 75 miles from the blast.It got darker than midnight,with the a thick darkness that Clomp falling like snow.It was picking flowers from the devil garden!I shall never forget.

  • @Patrick_Cooper
    @Patrick_Cooper Před 4 lety +1

    I think the helicopter ride up to the crater would be the scariest part of the trip, what with the winds that must blow around the mountain.

  • @deadfishtellnotales
    @deadfishtellnotales Před 4 lety +14

    Willing to bet you won't see much social distancing up there tomorrow haha

    • @highstandards6226
      @highstandards6226 Před 4 lety

      Won't take that bet! * never * bet against a sure thing.😎🤷‍♀️😁

  • @furyofbongos
    @furyofbongos Před 4 lety +1

    I witnessed ash falling (very thinly) in Delaware.

  • @LindaMerchant-bq2hp
    @LindaMerchant-bq2hp Před měsícem

    I remember oregons skies had ash like sunsets from st. Helens

  • @richardnailhistorical3445

    I wish somebody would locate & place a flag over Harry's Lodge so we can get some perspective what exactly happened with that landslide...is that asking for too much???

    • @marked4death076
      @marked4death076 Před 4 lety

      Always thought about that too, i mean hes like thousand feet underground but still could do something like what they did for johnston, i think they say its unsafe down there still with vents and stuff

    • @richardnailhistorical3445
      @richardnailhistorical3445 Před 4 lety +1

      @@marked4death076 Not a thousand feet, maybe 200 feet based on what I have heard from experts. This misconception is exact reason I would like to see an identifier with some statistics. Another thing that should be done is show us where Spirit Lake was originally, the lake was moved substantially. These kind of identifiers help to understand what exactly happened. I'm fairly sure they know all this information w/o a lot ot reserach.

    • @cumexpender9660
      @cumexpender9660 Před 3 lety +1

      They did show a video of his sister dropping a wreath at the spot where his lodge once stood, its unrecognizable

    • @chocolatetownforever7537
      @chocolatetownforever7537 Před rokem

      The description of it looking like the lunar surface after this happened is a very good one. Incredible, and while its coming back more and more every year, there are still a lot of areas where you can see something major had happened there, even though its been forty years.

    • @coreym162
      @coreym162 Před 4 měsíci

      There's probably nothing left or he was scattered among the cabins in the area, pulverized by trees, hotel debris, boiled and dissolved in the lake and what was left was cooked and crushed under tons of hot ash. He is literally one with the lake. The whole lake is his resting spot. I hope there's a plaque or a marker for him there. Anywhere will do.

  • @MrJasonvc2004
    @MrJasonvc2004 Před 4 lety +12

    CNN Started 2 weeks after the eruption of Mt St Helens.

    • @philippeflores6672
      @philippeflores6672 Před 4 lety

      CNN will celebrate 40 years since June 1, 1980.

    • @dwizzleusa4202
      @dwizzleusa4202 Před 4 lety +6

      CNN Should be ashamed of what their reporting has become!! CNN keeps digging itself in a deeper hole with misreporting information on about every issue!

    • @hokie6384
      @hokie6384 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Two catastrophes almost back to back 🤔

  • @BaronOfDaker
    @BaronOfDaker Před 4 lety

    Was not expecting to hear Falconhoof's theme.

  • @toughgirl6837
    @toughgirl6837 Před 4 lety

    I’m 66. I was thirty six with three young children. Who now are my age when St Helens blew.

  • @melissalopez9801
    @melissalopez9801 Před 2 lety

    I watched a documentary about it on Disney plus

  • @FULLmeltHASH
    @FULLmeltHASH Před 4 lety

    Once the mud hit that old man’s house he was like “are you still offering those police escorts?.... ummm... hello?... HELLLOOOOOOO???????????”

  • @We_Seek_Truth
    @We_Seek_Truth Před rokem

    The ash clouds were very similar to the dust storms in the plains states during the Great Depression. Probably worse because ash is worse than dust in many ways. It was TERRIBLE!!

  • @lilredwagon5311
    @lilredwagon5311 Před 4 lety +1

    And to think that Yellowstone is gonna make mount saint Helen's look like one of those gorilla snaps when she goes off...MSH ash cloud barely made it to the black hills but Yellowstones ash cloud with cover the world for at least 20 years

  • @alecksfawth
    @alecksfawth Před rokem

    music credit?

  • @domingodeanda233
    @domingodeanda233 Před 4 lety +1

    Well Harry is now swimming in lava lakes.

  • @hugheskailey
    @hugheskailey Před 4 lety

    did they just call him crusty lol 21:00

  • @furyofbongos
    @furyofbongos Před 4 lety +1

    If this were to have happened in 2020, would they have forced Harry Truman to evacuate? (I think so, unfortunately)

    • @boomerangsruckflug8513
      @boomerangsruckflug8513 Před 4 lety

      But please add the question that Harry probably would have been happy to survive.

    • @chocolatetownforever7537
      @chocolatetownforever7537 Před rokem

      I still dont understand why Johnston and Martin were allowed to be so close. While I realize most didnt think it would be as big of an eruption as it was, or that it would blow horizontally, they did see a bulge growing on the side, and were unecessarily too close to the mountain considering its dangers. There were remote cameras, telescopes, and other means of observing that were safer, and you ALWAYS should overestimate mother nature, not the opposite.

  • @philippeflores6672
    @philippeflores6672 Před 4 lety

    All I hear in the first minutes is Jean Michel Jarre's Oxygene 1.

  • @sweettrubble4635
    @sweettrubble4635 Před 4 lety +1

    Oh, no ... please say it ain't so.
    Just kidding. 🙂

  • @daverobinson9629
    @daverobinson9629 Před 4 lety

    IF YOU LOVE COMMERCIALS EVERY FIVE MINUTES THIS VIDEO IS FOR YOU

  • @AAronFpv
    @AAronFpv Před 4 lety +12

    What they had to wear masks! Man their rights are being taken away! 😂

  • @ElwoodPDowd-nz2si
    @ElwoodPDowd-nz2si Před 4 lety

    Harry was vaporized.

  • @Bleu-en2bf
    @Bleu-en2bf Před 2 lety

    If he was happy for this choice, then I am happy for him. Except, it may set a bad example to others; to disrespect authorities is not always wise. People do imitate others without thinking or realizing it. May he rest in peace.🌿

  • @daverobinson9629
    @daverobinson9629 Před 4 lety

    50 MINUTE COMMERCIALS WTF

  • @Lana-ij2ty
    @Lana-ij2ty Před 4 lety

    Worried about earthquake watch dutchsinse he can predict them take care

  • @jlastre
    @jlastre Před 4 lety +3

    Harry Truman. The future of American science deniers. Yippie.

  • @ashqelon7267
    @ashqelon7267 Před 4 lety

    whatever

  • @brandonsavitski
    @brandonsavitski Před rokem +1

    I hope Harry Truman was looking out his window and saw the pyroclastic flow coming towards him and he 💩 himself.