Griff wrote:
Well first off, this is really interesting. I live about 70 miles away myself and know that a real big one can take me out. Was here in 1980 when St Helens blew. Yet, I am not too concerned about the amateur geologists out there and their analysis, a lot want to stuff to happen so they read more in to it then there is.
That being said I have no doubt that Mt Rainier is the most monitored mountain in the US and perhaps the world. The UW put some new sensors on the mountain just this past summer. If it is going to blow.............and that always requires a build up that is self evident, then we will all know about it.
On the other hand, perhaps this is the start of 2012 and we can all kiss our asses goodbye...........HAHAHAHAHA

like you...
I TOO have come to understand if the worst happens,,,,(i.e. nuclear war)
I have made arrangements to liv within 10 miles of primary targets...
a milli-second of brilliant light, & WHAM-O!!!

VAPORIZED!!!