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Mt. Saint Helens Reawakening?

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  • CFetters_Nacho_LoverCFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,739 Founders Club

    No worries. You can share the field with the coogs and play your games in Pullman if Seattle gets attacked by the volcano.

    I know you're being sarcastic but volcanos just erupt, they don't attack anything.
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    No worries. You can share the field with the coogs and play your games in Pullman if Seattle gets attacked by the volcano.

    Joe Albi in Spokane is tanned, rested, and ready.
  • FreeChavezFreeChavez Member Posts: 3,223
    edited September 2014
    Get ready to run

  • Purple_PillsPurple_Pills Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,032 Founders Club
    The only P12 stadium downstream from a volcano is Autzen. The sucker is probably built atop ancient lahar flows, Willamette River sediment, and flood debris. From volcanoes, to floods, to earthquakes, Autzen Stadium is far and away in the most precarious situation natural disaster wise.
  • Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,158 Founders Club

    No worries. You can share the field with the coogs and play your games in Pullman if Seattle gets attacked by the volcano.

    No
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    The only P12 stadium downstream from a volcano is Autzen. The sucker is probably built atop ancient lahar flows, Willamette River sediment, and flood debris. From volcanoes, to floods, to earthquakes, Autzen Stadium is far and away in the most precarious situation natural disaster wise.

    Did Cal move out of Memorial Stadium already?
  • doogsinparadisedoogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320

    The only P12 stadium downstream from a volcano is Autzen. The sucker is probably built atop ancient lahar flows, Willamette River sediment, and flood debris. From volcanoes, to floods, to earthquakes, Autzen Stadium is far and away in the most precarious situation natural disaster wise.

    Did Cal move out of Memorial Stadium already?
    Maybe someday the fault running under Memorial Stadium will slip, engulfing all traces of Bear football.
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    The only P12 stadium downstream from a volcano is Autzen. The sucker is probably built atop ancient lahar flows, Willamette River sediment, and flood debris. From volcanoes, to floods, to earthquakes, Autzen Stadium is far and away in the most precarious situation natural disaster wise.

    Did Cal move out of Memorial Stadium already?
    Maybe someday the fault running under Memorial Stadium will slip, engulfing all traces of Bear football.
    Cal will finally be ranked appropriately.
  • PostGameOrangeSlicesPostGameOrangeSlices Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 26,454 Swaye's Wigwam

    The only P12 stadium downstream from a volcano is Autzen. The sucker is probably built atop ancient lahar flows, Willamette River sediment, and flood debris. From volcanoes, to floods, to earthquakes, Autzen Stadium is far and away in the most precarious situation natural disaster wise.

    Did Cal move out of Memorial Stadium already?
    Maybe someday the fault running under Memorial Stadium will slip, engulfing all traces of Bear football.
    Not that much needs to be engulfed.
  • Purple_PillsPurple_Pills Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,032 Founders Club

    The only P12 stadium downstream from a volcano is Autzen. The sucker is probably built atop ancient lahar flows, Willamette River sediment, and flood debris. From volcanoes, to floods, to earthquakes, Autzen Stadium is far and away in the most precarious situation natural disaster wise.

    Did Cal move out of Memorial Stadium already?
    Memorial Stadium is on a fault line, in a brush fire zone, and can be subject to flashfloods and mudslides, but it is not also downstream from a Volcano. Plus it isn't built on a floodplain like Autzen is. Another thing to factor in is stadium design. Cal Memorial is primarily concrete. Autzen Stadium meanwhile is predominately dirt, which can be easily scoured away by swift flood waters.
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    The only P12 stadium downstream from a volcano is Autzen. The sucker is probably built atop ancient lahar flows, Willamette River sediment, and flood debris. From volcanoes, to floods, to earthquakes, Autzen Stadium is far and away in the most precarious situation natural disaster wise.

    Did Cal move out of Memorial Stadium already?
    Memorial Stadium is on a fault line, in a brush fire zone, and can be subject to flashfloods and mudslides, but it is not also downstream from a Volcano. Plus it isn't built on a floodplain like Autzen is. Another thing to factor in is stadium design. Cal Memorial is primarily concrete. Autzen Stadium meanwhile is predominately dirt, which can be easily scoured away by swift flood waters.
    *gurgle*
  • SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,511 Founders Club
    edited October 2014

    The only P12 stadium downstream from a volcano is Autzen. The sucker is probably built atop ancient lahar flows rape victims, Willamette River sediment meth debris, and flood debris wheelchairs. From volcanoes, to floods, to earthquakes, Autzen Stadium is far and away in the most precarious situation natural disaster wise.

  • oregonblitzkriegoregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288

    The only P12 stadium downstream from a volcano is Autzen. The sucker is probably built atop ancient lahar flows, Willamette River sediment, and flood debris. From volcanoes, to floods, to earthquakes, Autzen Stadium is far and away in the most precarious situation natural disaster wise.

    Did Cal move out of Memorial Stadium already?
    Memorial Stadium is on a fault line, in a brush fire zone, and can be subject to flashfloods and mudslides, but it is not also downstream from a Volcano. Plus it isn't built on a floodplain like Autzen is. Another thing to factor in is stadium design. Cal Memorial is primarily concrete. Autzen Stadium meanwhile is predominately dirt, which can be easily scoured away by swift flood waters.
    Does that mean it's possible that a jagged flint mudslide might actually occur at Bear Stadium?
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