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Stacy Carlson - Escape from Mount St. Helens

50 min · 13. maj 2026
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Friday, May 16th, 1980, author and nature enthusiast, Stacy Carlson, attended a school camping trip just 35 miles from Mount St. Helens. She was just 5 years old and had no idea that she was camping at the base of an active volcano. Sunday morning, they woke up and got ready to head out for a hike when suddenly the world turned upside down. Stacy and I talk about her harrowing experience as their school camping trip turned into an action film as they pushed through walls of volcanic ash and lightning to get back home to Seattle. Next Monday will be the 46th anniversary of that fateful day. Hard to imagine something like that happening again, but between sliding Cascadia plates and the Yellowstone Supervolcano, it might be a smart idea to get your go bag ready.   linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/freshfacepods.evison

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