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Life On Smoking Mountain II

by Patricia Wolf

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Song At Dusk 02:28
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Frog Chorus 05:01
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41 years ago on May 18th, 1980 Mount Saint Helens, a composite volcano known as Lawetlat'la by the Cowlitz and Loowit by the Klickitat, underwent a cataclysmic eruption. As a result, billions of trees, countless wildlife, and 57 people were killed in the areas within the path of the blast and its consequential landslides, lahars, and pyroclastic flows. The only survivors were the burrowing animals and other lifeforms who remained safe underground. The dense coniferous forest that existed there before was buried beneath the debris that slid off the top and north side of the volcano. 23 square miles were severely affected by this event. 14 miles of the North Fork Toutle River Valley were buried to an average depth of 150 feet and a maximum depth of 600 feet. That once green area suddenly became a grey barren wasteland. It was believed that life would not return there for a large number of years, but what surprised everyone was that it only took a few months! Little by little a new landscape and ecosystem emerged and now it is thriving.

On July 12th and 13th of 2021 I came to Mount St. Helens for my second time to record the area's summertime sounds. I was given this opportunity as a volunteer for Mount St. Helens Institute in order to document the lively soundscapes of this formerly devastated area. These recordings will be used in a virtual field trip for elementary school students to learn about this special place. I can’t put into words how meaningful this experience was for me. I hope as you listen to these recordings you will keep in mind that life is resilient. Life is tenacious. Even in the face of overwhelming devastation life will find a way.

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released February 22, 2022

All of the recordings were made on location by Patricia Wolf on July 12th and 13th, 2021 using a Rode NT-SF1 microphone, an Aquarian Hydrophone, and Sound Devices MixPre-6 II audio recorder.

Photos by Patricia Wolf

Special thanks to Max Wolf for assisting me with post production.

Deep gratitude to Jaron Heard, Gina Roberti, and Sonja Melander for taking me on this adventure and teaching me about the history of this special mountain. Thank you to Lalo Guerrero Ph.D. whose wonderful classes first sparked my interest in geology.

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Patricia Wolf Portland, Oregon

Patricia Wolf is a musician, sound designer, and DJ residing in Portland, Oregon. Wolf uses electronics, voice, and field recordings to produce non-linear compositions that draw listeners to a hypnotic inner world. Her use of melody and repetition manipulate the listeners' perception of time, conjuring vivid textures, and atmospheres. ... more

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