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Was I the only one to hear that earthquake about 11 pm last night? I actually heard it before it started to rattle the house, it wasn't a real shaker but the noise was very loud.
That's ok, I'll ass shoot a dink.
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looks like about a 4.0, we slept through it here.
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It woke me up out of a dead sleep, I can only remember one other that was this loud and that was about 4 years ago that happened in the springtime.
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You must be in the Palin Valley somewhere.
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Yep, I heard it before it hit, and it didn't feel like much outside of Anchorage. It seems like the quakes up here you generally hear before you feel them.
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All the inlet and river ice must have attenuated the sound here!
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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You must be in the Palin Valley somewhere. Actually i'm in Eagle River.
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Didn't hear it at my place in ER. Felt 1 bump, just enough to get my attention. Wasn't asleep.
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Wasn't much as far as quakes go. I felt one or two bumps and heard something. We live pretty close to the RR tracks & It took a moment to deside weather it was a train or a quake. --- Mel
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I was awake, but somehow missed it.
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I was sleeping on the ground a couple years back during a hunt and was shaken awake by a nice one. I honestly rank it up there with my "neat" experiences, being that I was on the ground.
Missed it last night, as I usually do...
Anybody got a set of chimes in the house, or some audible device like that?
Taylor
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