:14:05
- My, my.
:14:07
This is beautiful.
:14:10
- Grandma!
- Grandma!
:14:11
- Well, look who's here! How ya doin'?
- Good.
:14:15
- Keepin' outta trouble?
- Yeah.
:14:17
- Oh, Lauren, my ladybug.
- Hello, Ruth.
:14:20
- Hey, Roughy. How ya doin', girl?
- Hi, Rachel.
:14:25
You Rachel's boyfriend?
:14:26
Uh, no, no.
Harry Dalton,
:14:31
United States
Geological Survey.
:14:33
Just up here to check on your mountain.
That's all.
:14:36
Bunch of you people came up here
right after Mount St. Helens went nuts.
:14:39
There was nothing going on then.
There's nothing going on here now.
:14:43
- Yes, well, um...
- I need to take Dr Dalton
up to the high lake...
:14:46
and wondered if the kids
could stay here a while.
:14:48
Sure. But why don't we all go?
We can go swimming.
:14:51
Mess around in the hot springs
on the way back.
:14:54
- Yeah, our swim stuff's in the truck.
- I'll get mine.
:15:07
Come on, girl.
Come on.
:15:09
Okay. Come on.
:15:21
Oh, ho!
:15:24
- What are you doing there?
- Checking the acidity in the water.
:15:29
- Oh, like a pool man.
- Yeah, exactly. Just like a pool man.
:15:37
We'll, uh...
:15:39
We'll take
these pH readings...
:15:42
and check them against the ones
we did about 15 years ago.
:15:45
- Where? From here?
- Uh-huh. And on Mount St. Helens.
:15:48
Those trees over there.
Any idea when they died?
:15:52
No. Maybe from
the winter storms.
:15:55
Why? Think we got
a problem?
:15:58
No. No, I don't think so.