Philip Beard
Philip Beard
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Greta Slide Show 4 sec
Power point slide show - silent
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Видео

SB70v1
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9/18/52
Kami 2021 State Gymnastics
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2021 Xcel State Gymnastics Meet May 1, 2021 Kennewick, Washington NOTE-Audio drops out from 3:23-3:42 due to music copyright laws.
Ray & Mary Alice 60th Anniversary Part 2
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A group interview with Mom and Dad at their 60th wedding anniversary party. Part 2
Ray & Mary Alice 60th Anniversary Part 1
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Group interview with Mom and Dad in 2000. Part 1
Happy Birthday Greta
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When you're Sixty-four!
Lyle to Klickitat SR142
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Pretty ride from Lyle to Klickitat along the Klickitat River, on a beautiful Labor Day weekend. HWY SR142
Klickitat to Goldendale
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Riding out of the Klickitat River canyon entoute to Goldendale Washington. This is a little single lane, "share the road" no center stripe bit of fun riding.
Bickleton via Spyder
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Fun ride from Goldendale to Bickleton on Labor Day weekend.
Don & Cindy Party
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Messages to Don & Cindy from the 50th anniversary celebration!
Spyder Wave
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Another Spyder about to hit the twisty bits on the Scappoose-Vernonia Hwy. PS it's a fun ride!
Scappoose Hwy/Logie Trail Road
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Spyder discovers some good twisty bits.
Willamette valley ride to Wheatland ferry
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A quick trip through the mid Willamette valley ending with a crossing at the Wheatland ferry.
Skiing Hoodoo
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Skiing Hoodoo
Hoodoo Over Easy...where I met Greta...
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Skiing 1-14-16 at Hoodoo. Top of the Green chair taking the Over Easy trail around the backside of the mountain with my brother Ray. Skiing past the place where Phil & Greta first met...but Phil doesn't remember Greta being there. A bit snowy but otherwise good conditions and good snow!
Hoodoo last run of the day.
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Hoodoo last run of the day.
Hot Mess Sings
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Hot Mess Sings
Kami Visits Santa
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Kami Visits Santa
Stan Wilson & Phil Beard Walk on top of Mt. St. Helens 5/11/80
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Stan Wilson & Phil Beard Walk on top of Mt. St. Helens 5/11/80
Rich Blank
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Rich Blank
KEZI
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KEZI
John Burns
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John Burns
Aub&Ash Childproof cap story w/ Auntie Paula
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Aub&Ash Childproof cap story w/ Auntie Paula
Aub & Ash on AM NW
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Aub & Ash on AM NW
GIJOES GP DAY 3 1980.mov
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GIJOES GP DAY 3 1980.mov
GI Joe's GP Part 2 / Lap with Sam Posey
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GI Joe's GP Part 2 / Lap with Sam Posey
GI JOE'S GP 1980.mov
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GI JOE'S GP 1980.mov
Kami's Birthday Weekend
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Kami's Birthday Weekend
Diller & Anderson Band 1987
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Diller & Anderson Band 1987
Emily's Dance Show
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Emily's Dance Show

Комментарии

  • @greatunz67
    @greatunz67 3 месяца назад

    @2:16 standing atop a volcano that could erupt at any minute, wearing dress slacks, and Gilligans sweater, now THAT is bad ass!

    • @philbtv
      @philbtv 3 месяца назад

      That is one of the best comments I’ve received since I posted this video. Thanks

  • @scottwalker2980
    @scottwalker2980 3 месяца назад

    sad to know that when you watch this amazing video, the people who died 7 days later are still alive and going about their day while this is being filmed..

  • @btbb3726
    @btbb3726 3 месяца назад

    “This ledge we’re on looks sort of precarious. Is it?” “Just mildly, yeah.”

  • @keesvrins8410
    @keesvrins8410 4 месяца назад

    Bla bla another report of something spectacular that neven comes.

  • @JamesCook-u9h
    @JamesCook-u9h 8 месяцев назад

    Great Era of racing! Had an RX3 raceway. Tons of fun

  • @wyattmann8157
    @wyattmann8157 Год назад

    0:44 Unreal. It's almost as big as Lizzo's crack...

  • @ariblue400
    @ariblue400 Год назад

    Thanks to so many tragedies, this kind of stupid behavior is highly prohibited

  • @Dee-jq2ob
    @Dee-jq2ob Год назад

    Just shows how stupid people were and I was in Portland, Oregon when it happened. What’s even more outrageous, is they were trying to expand the exclusion zone, but you know “it’s our right, government can’t tell us to stay out” so most I have no remorse about dying, play stupid games, win stupid prizes. After, people blamed the governor and yes, she should have expanded it, but pressure from citizens and businesses protested. Now Harry Truman, he was old and wanted to die, in his cabin on his mountain. I know he didn’t suffer and glad he was at peace and with his wife. 😢 he was a character and wish he would have come down. Btw, he was the only person “allowed” (the didn’t force him off) to stay, he was on the mountain, toward the bottom and no one could have any chance.

  • @valinapanui7186
    @valinapanui7186 Год назад

    this has to be one of the scariest foreshadowing reports ever, the accuracy in the words connected to the eruption is just out of this world, i wonder what he felt like the day of the eruption

  • @christopherboyd7972
    @christopherboyd7972 Год назад

    Real journalism.

  • @R.Oates7902
    @R.Oates7902 Год назад

    Stupid or crazy?

  • @Bdub1952
    @Bdub1952 Год назад

    Wow, timing is everything.

  • @soundtrancecloud5101
    @soundtrancecloud5101 Год назад

    7 days later May 18, 1980, at 8:32 AM ruclips.net/video/LK_ZnOtXVSo/видео.html

  • @robertvizler749
    @robertvizler749 Год назад

    America's largest volcanic eruption occurred 7 days later...

  • @mikeodonnell6799
    @mikeodonnell6799 Год назад

    when Tommy Chong saw this he said "oh wow man"

  • @wrsawy
    @wrsawy Год назад

    Cool

  • @Tearsofsoil
    @Tearsofsoil Год назад

    Mt. Saint Helens erupted on 18th May, 1980. Just 7 days after this footage.

  • @hermalindasalais3638
    @hermalindasalais3638 Год назад

    I forgot they did this....I think they posted this national because I believe we saw this at school

  • @chrislewis6488
    @chrislewis6488 Год назад

    I still blame the hippies

  • @cgimovieman
    @cgimovieman Год назад

    This is about the equivalent of having stood on top of the twin towers on 9/4/01. 😬

  • @williamjones7163
    @williamjones7163 Год назад

    I have NEVER seen this report until now 2/20/2023. Just a few days later all the Earth they were standing on disappeared and was blown away. Thank you for the report.

  • @ancil57
    @ancil57 Год назад

    On a molecular level, it demonstrates the dangers in the fascist right's systematic war on science.

  • @letsgobrandon7297
    @letsgobrandon7297 Год назад

    I think there’s a way we can stop Volcano from an eruption but we haven’t figured it out yet. Something to do with releasing something before it gets too built up.

  • @soonerduck9622
    @soonerduck9622 Год назад

    Right out of the gate, the narrator said, "The view of St Helens is now startling." I about fell out of my chair laughing. Really?! Just wait until May 18... then you'll have a completely different definition of what "startling" is.

  • @SJR_Media_Group
    @SJR_Media_Group Год назад

    *_I climbed the north face of St Helen's in 1971... that part is now gone._*

  • @CoIoneIPanic
    @CoIoneIPanic Год назад

    I can almost hear Stan's mother saying Ok lets put on your sweater for your big trip to the volcano today.

  • @arthurmah7023
    @arthurmah7023 Год назад

    Very brave ..standing on top of mountain st Helens, and steam cracking through the vents n sliding rock fragments crumbling down ithre mountain inside n outside the mouth of one time bomb volcano...geez that is one helluva nervousness seeing all that happening , along with small earthquakes rattling the mountain...n sure for the reporter n geologists to get the hell out of ticking time bomb......great shot n nice video

  • @mattthompson9826
    @mattthompson9826 Год назад

    Incredible. I didn’t know this existed.

  • @keithbyrd-MysticRuby0117
    @keithbyrd-MysticRuby0117 Год назад

    I took in hike at Mt St Helens on New Year's Day 1981....I was in Eastern Washington when it erupted sitting around a fire pit at our cabin..I remembered my Dad saying , Wow some one is using a big stick of dynamite to blow out the stump...Dad was right, God Almighty used a big stick...

    • @philbtv
      @philbtv Год назад

      Interesting that so many Pacific Northwesterners can recall where they were and what they were doing that day. You guys out in Eastern Washington really took the brunt of the initial explosion. Thanks for watching!

    • @keithbyrd-MysticRuby0117
      @keithbyrd-MysticRuby0117 Год назад

      @@philbtv thank you. But like any major events of our lives you remember what and where you were when you heard about it...

  • @Beltfedshooters
    @Beltfedshooters Год назад

    Back before the FAA would have shut down the airspace for miles.

    • @philbtv
      @philbtv Год назад

      Undoubtedly. We wouldn't have been allowed close these days.

  • @mottopanukeiku7406
    @mottopanukeiku7406 Год назад

    Stan Wilson and his crew should be very proud of this segment. Really concise, informative and level-headed given the risk of going up there. The fact that they paired with an actual geologist and let him talk was great. So this was 43 years ago (I was in grade school!) Hope all is well for these folks.

    • @philbtv
      @philbtv Год назад

      Motto Panukeiku thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the segment. Stan is alive and well along with his wife in the southern California area. I am retired and enjoying sunny eastern Washington. Sadly Tom Benson, the Portland State University geologist passed away in 2018. It was great to see his excitement at the opportunity to be there that day in 1980. Thanks for watching.

    • @deew1215
      @deew1215 Год назад

      @@philbtv thanks so much for this little gem. Incredible, knowing what was to follow. Best wishes to you and yours from Western Australia.👍🏻🇦🇺

    • @philbtv
      @philbtv Год назад

      @@deew1215 you are most welcome Dee! Interesting side note for you, Stan and I later took a trip to the east coast-Sydney and Melbourne in the mid eighties. We spent two weeks chasing John McEnroe at the Australian Open

    • @philbtv
      @philbtv Год назад

      @Dee W when the open was still at the old stadium grounds. We did a number of other feature stories and of course several wildlife features. One of the best two weeks I have spent. Sadly we didn’t get out to the Perth side of your beautiful country. Now that I am retired I’ll need to book that visit to include Ayers Rock, Perth and who knows where else! Thanks for watching!

    • @mottopanukeiku7406
      @mottopanukeiku7406 Год назад

      @@philbtv Thanks much for the update! Glad to hear that you are all doing well and having fun in retirement. I am planning to climb Mount Shasta in CA this spring and have a much better perspective on the incredible forces that have shaped the landscape in the Cascades. Looking to visit Mount Saint Helens sometime next year as well. Cheers.

  • @peterm3964
    @peterm3964 Год назад

    Wow !! They kind of knew the danger . But they couldn’t have known just how much danger they were in .

  • @denniskelley8974
    @denniskelley8974 Год назад

    Yes Virginia, the legends are true... reporters really DID exist at one time.

    • @philbtv
      @philbtv Год назад

      Dennis, let's not go down that path or we will be talking a long time. Sad to see how local news has evolved. That's one of the reasons I got out of TV news in the late 90's. Stan and I were fortunate to work in the heydays of local tv news. Big budgets, long stories that tried to tell ALL sides of the stories.

  • @deborahferguson1163
    @deborahferguson1163 Год назад

    These guys had no idea what was about to happen! Well, a little idea…

    • @philbtv
      @philbtv Год назад

      Deborah Ferguson yeah a “little idea”. Which is why the helicopter was idling the entire time and we had a geologist with us, so we thought we were taking some tiny bit of precaution? Just a young tv crew toying mother earth’s geologic clock-not the smartest move in my life-but a great story.

  • @jamesmurray8558
    @jamesmurray8558 Год назад

    Its been 43 years since the eruption.I will never forget the the power, thrust of that day.The Force of 5 Hiroshima was the blast. I was at the Cle Elm Ranger Station when the word went out to clear the park.You could not see more than 6 feet in front of you.

  • @MrWinotu
    @MrWinotu Год назад

    A week later this volcano errupted... They are in last moments before this on the volcano. Amazing.

  • @creates100
    @creates100 Год назад

    Real reporting. Not the usual non sense you get in local news now

  • @diontaedaughtry974
    @diontaedaughtry974 Год назад

    Great video, very insightful. 🗻

  • @str8chillin18
    @str8chillin18 Год назад

    Amazing footage

  • @scottprather5645
    @scottprather5645 Год назад

    The top of the mountain has expanded by 300 ft there MAY be some lava moving underneath.... no way really? Those guys missed being blown into atomic particles by two weeks

  • @soyounoat
    @soyounoat Год назад

    Reporter is up there on top of the bulging stratovolcano wearing the same clothes that he wore driving to work earlier that day. Same as he wore driving home afterward. "Hi honey, how was your day?" "Not bad. I walked on the edge of the crater on top of St. Helens and saw parts of it nearby crumbling away. How was yours?"

    • @philbtv
      @philbtv Год назад

      If you read some of my replies you would find that wasn't far off from the conversation my wife and I had after work that evening, followed by WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?? My late wife often reminded me of my questionable judgement that day, and I can't really blame her.

  • @MikeHunt-fo3ow
    @MikeHunt-fo3ow Год назад

    he would had fun up there a week later

  • @truesoulghost2777
    @truesoulghost2777 Год назад

    Lol 😅 it was boring. Who cares. How about a date? This is great stuff.

  • @Crazycoyote-we7ey
    @Crazycoyote-we7ey Год назад

    Now I can saw I seen the Inside of Mt St Helen's before she blew

  • @johnnyrotten6191
    @johnnyrotten6191 Год назад

    And one week later.......Bah-BOOOOOOM!!!!! Bet that reporter crapped himself as he watched it on TV........"I was right THERE one week ago! Oh my GOD!!"

    • @philbtv
      @philbtv Год назад

      Johnny Rotten, we were certainly glad we got out of there. We were all still surprised when MSH blew at 8:30am on a Sunday morning. We were scrambling so hard to cover the event and the aftermath, we didn't really have time to think about the story we had done a week before. Kind of crazy. We were very fortunate. Thanks for watching.

  • @petrajanakova8373
    @petrajanakova8373 Год назад

    Phenomenally...

    • @philbtv
      @philbtv Год назад

      Thanks for watching Petra!

  • @aiidina67
    @aiidina67 Год назад

    Holy cow what a close call. I did not know how many signs were leading up to the eruption, all the ash layering up and the melt water. Very interesting, thank you for sharing.

  • @jimanderson5082
    @jimanderson5082 Год назад

    I didn't know they had special classes for stupid journalists. He claimed it could explode any minute. I lived in Lakewood (suburb of Tacoma) at the time of the eruption. We could see the plume from our apt. balcony. My Mom and her friends were having lunch on her patio in Montana as ash from the eruption sprinkled down on the picnic table.

    • @philbtv
      @philbtv Год назад

      Jim Anderson As far as I know they didn't offer any stupid journalist classes at my university or Stan's. If they did we probably would have gotten A's. If you have read any of my replies you will notice I have never claimed that we made a "smart" decision that day. Toying with the geological clock is never wise. I have shared this video, not for fame or accolades, but to give a last look at something that will never be the same. It is unique, historical and very newsworthy, especially at the time we did the story. Dangerous - yes, foolish - absolutely, my late wife reminded me of this many times. We were very lucky we didn't try this story a week later. Thanks for the reminder and for watching!

  • @Asterra2
    @Asterra2 Год назад

    Seeing this old footage that I somehow only discovered today, I'm reminded once again at how gobsmacked I was to learn that even though they knew St. Helens was soon going to erupt, nobody thought to train permanent CCTV cameras on the mountain, or hair-triggered film cameras, or ANYTHING that could have usefully documented the event for posterity, even though this was all old and readily available tech at the time. Had it not been for the extreme fortune of an individual with a camera and a perfect view from the side, we wouldn't even have that famous sequence of still shots that have now been endlessly interpolated into fake full motion videos, always with dubious results. Such an unbelievable wasted opportunity.

    • @philbtv
      @philbtv Год назад

      Asterra2, remember this was 1980. MSH is nowhere close to meaningful infrastructure. No internet, no CCTV, no cell phones or towers. Much of the area around the mountain was owned by private logging firms and individuals. Our station had a hard time finding a hilltop logging landing -on the south side of the mountain-where we could get a signal out with our single live van. Yes it is terrible we didn’t have the capabilities to follow your suggestions. But those solutions still weren’t viable in the wilderness in 1980.

    • @Asterra2
      @Asterra2 Год назад

      @@philbtv Like I said, the two options I suggested were extant tech at the time. I was a kid when this occurred so it's not like I have some kind of impossibly skewed expectations. 24/7 CCTV cameras had been a thing for fixtures like banks all through the 70s and it should have been the most obvious thing to set up a series of video broadcasts so that we would at least have some reasonable analog video today. A little *more* foresight and we could have had a few strategically positioned film cameras triggered by simple seismometers. The internet? A nice additional convenience but far from a necessary one.

    • @philbtv
      @philbtv Год назад

      @@Asterra2 From the broadcasting world we had no way of moving a video signal on a phone line from that remote of a location in 1980. Banks and other businesses had closed local systems. I appreciate your frustration but we just didn’t have the transmission technology then. It would have been awesome if we had.

    • @Asterra2
      @Asterra2 Год назад

      @@philbtv Hence why I indicated broadcast video. I am by no means being a pedant when I stress that such things were old hat in the 70s. The hair-triggered film cameras are a bit of a gimme because even though they definitely could have done such a thing, what was missing at the time was the hindsight of such an obvious golden opportunity-perhaps if Mt. Rainier had for whatever reason indicated it was going to erupt soon after St. Helens, the clarity of knowing they had no live footage of the St. Helens eruption would have prompted a sheepish redoubling of efforts on that front.

  • @andreyansimov5442
    @andreyansimov5442 Год назад

    I watched some documentaries this week. But with you, guys, my eyes wanted to pop.