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in so. Idaho. Small but very noticeable. It rocked my chair a little. It's the biggest we've had since the Borah quake in 83 but it was not even close to that one.
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The plane I'm in was rocking a little bit. People are freaking out on Facebook... not a big deal to me, been through lots of them before.
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Seems like it rocked a pretty large area. Wonder where the epicenter was?
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Is Yellowstone still there? Is Sacramento now beachfront property?
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Up here, SW of Boise 50 miles, near Ontario, I thought it felt a bit stronger than I remembered from '83.
The waves seemed to be of longer duration than I remembered from before. But then, that was nearly 40 years ago.
Any news as to the epicenter and amplitude yet?
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Timbermaster: Indeed it has been reported from a very large area - maybe it WAS stronger than the initial guess I made of a 3.8 magnitude tremor? Hope no one was harmed - it stopped our "grandfather clock". What else is gonna happen? Sheesh. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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That's no bueno.....
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North of Stanley, ID. 6.5 is initial report. REPORT
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That's pretty close to the Borah quake in '83. That one shook things up pretty good.
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Being a rafter wonder if it caused slides in the Middle Fork and Salmon.
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My son noticed it, I didn't.
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That last one in '83 killed two kids in Challis as I remember. I think bricks or blocks from a collapsing wall hit them as they walked to school. I know it caused $millions in damages to roads, wells, and especially concrete lined irrigation ditches around Mackay.
I hope the local residents fared better this time.
Waiting to hear from our resident pistolero from that region.
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70 miles west of Challis, closer to Stanley.
Not a lot of folks up there. Damage will hopefully be minor.
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I felt it here, about 20 miles east of Helena MT.
Just a little swaying of the vertical blinds. Seemed like it lasted 5-10 seconds
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Our house jiggled a bit here...
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