Posted by jeffcat on July 15, 2018 at 07:29:20 from (76.116.234.200):
In Reply to: Sunday Rust Pic posted by kcm.MN on July 15, 2018 at 00:03:28:
I was going to add the same reply. When you see that equipment scattered all over the place some of it is actually bent, too old and not worth digging out, and also the government clamped down on any salvage for awhile. At least what I read. Whole place is a monument now. Another government land grab. So there it stays. Need to remember that thing blew on May 18 1980 so a lot of stuff was at least 10 or 15 years older. Remember the picture of a white station wagon in the debris? There was a guy they interviewed and he told them that car was doing 75mph per hour. They asked he how he knew that. Cause I passed him doing 100 and got to the protection from the blast on the other side of the Ridge. Another thing was all of that timber. How much actually got salvaged? Everything was loaded with abrasive dust. Grind up a blade with just one log. Would water blasting at a saw mill remove that stuff? Just wait till Yellowstone blows.
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