On April 1st, 1974, a man hauled 70 tires up to the mouth of a dormant volcanoe in Alaska and set them alight. Seeing the smoke, the residents were afraid that the volcano was about to erupt and called the police. When they investigated, “APRIL FOOL” was spray-painted next to the tires.
Why would police go to the top of a seemingly erupting volcano?
forprojectsetc
3 months ago
Thatโs a next level prank. Gotta respect it.
Hauling 70 tires up a volcano is no small feat.
Goodbye-Nasty
3 months ago
โItโs just a prank, broโ
The prank:
XTingleInTheDingleX
3 months ago
That’s my hometown.
Porky Bickar was the local business owner that did it.
My father, and I drove a broken down dump truck of his to a logging camp one year, and it stalled going up a hill. It rolled off the road into a stand of alder trees, which kept us from falling into the river and potentially dying in the Alaskan wilderness.
I got to ride with a skid steer operator that only had two fingers because he used to be a choker setter, and apparently he wasn’t very good at it. He just happened by and found us off the road.
That’s my story about Porky Bickar, and his shitty dump truck.
This is the kind of prank that couldโve gone horribly wrong. But props for the commitment! Thatโs some next-level trolling. Alaska residents probably needed a nap after that one
WeedIronMoneyNTheUSA
3 months ago
r/madlads is calling you. Pick up.
strangelove4564
3 months ago
A “volcanoe”?
NYPRMAN
3 months ago
This man must have had something on some powerful people or had really powerful friends. This is the only way I can think of for him to get away with being charged at the federal level since with this the Coast Guard got involved – the local government my find it amusing but the federal government in the 70โs has no sense of humor and Alaska being a potential invasion point for the USSR during the Cold War and this guy doing this โPrankโ that got federal resources involved. The artical shouldnโt be on what he did, but how he managed to avoid the federal government from going after him.
B1ueLagoon344
3 months ago
Did the guy get arrested?
Juddy-
3 months ago
Good ol’ pre-internet trolling
Puzzleheaded-Beat-42
3 months ago
How he got 70 tires at the top of a volcano?!
Kijjy
3 months ago
Mad lad.
ellisboxer
3 months ago
That’s a legendary move
No_Independence8747
3 months ago
Gotta admire the commitment
Powerful-Poet-1121
3 months ago
Did he get arrested for that
Jey3349
3 months ago
Environmental terrorism
TophxSmash
3 months ago
70 tires that high up is crazy
jjdiablo
3 months ago
โItโs just a prankโ
dosmutungkatos
3 months ago
I thought that, in addition to the tires, he set off some dynamite sticks in order to definitively get the townโs attention.
SilkyZ
3 months ago
S tier prank
AncientLights444
3 months ago
Boomer humor
Horse_Cop
3 months ago
Sweet prank, thanks for the climate change
OkNewspaper7432
3 months ago
In my teens or twenties I would have delighted at putting a prank like this together. Anytime after if I had been taken in by it I would have been furiousย
Legitimate-Source-61
3 months ago
Uk police have got it right. It would quickly be rejected as “Not a police matter”
aktripod
3 months ago
Live in Alaska (back then, too), that happened on Mount Edgecumbe. Here’s an article ’bout it: [https://www.sitka.com/porky/porky.htm](https://www.sitka.com/porky/porky.htm)
Why would police go to the top of a seemingly erupting volcano?
Thatโs a next level prank. Gotta respect it.
Hauling 70 tires up a volcano is no small feat.
โItโs just a prank, broโ
The prank:
That’s my hometown.
Porky Bickar was the local business owner that did it.
My father, and I drove a broken down dump truck of his to a logging camp one year, and it stalled going up a hill. It rolled off the road into a stand of alder trees, which kept us from falling into the river and potentially dying in the Alaskan wilderness.
I got to ride with a skid steer operator that only had two fingers because he used to be a choker setter, and apparently he wasn’t very good at it. He just happened by and found us off the road.
That’s my story about Porky Bickar, and his shitty dump truck.
Source: [https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/2021/04/01/one-of-the-greatest-april-foolsday-pranks-ever-involved-a-fake-volcanic-eruption/](https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/2021/04/01/one-of-the-greatest-april-foolsday-pranks-ever-involved-a-fake-volcanic-eruption/)
Imagine calling the police on a volcano.
Bro was dedicated.
Iโm at bring fake rubber snake to campfire level.
70 tires? Was he not tired?
I remember reading about this! The guyโs kid [wrote a song about it](https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ?si=2IW24tEUzyeEnneF)
This is the kind of prank that couldโve gone horribly wrong. But props for the commitment! Thatโs some next-level trolling. Alaska residents probably needed a nap after that one
r/madlads is calling you. Pick up.
A “volcanoe”?
This man must have had something on some powerful people or had really powerful friends. This is the only way I can think of for him to get away with being charged at the federal level since with this the Coast Guard got involved – the local government my find it amusing but the federal government in the 70โs has no sense of humor and Alaska being a potential invasion point for the USSR during the Cold War and this guy doing this โPrankโ that got federal resources involved. The artical shouldnโt be on what he did, but how he managed to avoid the federal government from going after him.
Did the guy get arrested?
Good ol’ pre-internet trolling
How he got 70 tires at the top of a volcano?!
Mad lad.
That’s a legendary move
Gotta admire the commitment
Did he get arrested for that
Environmental terrorism
70 tires that high up is crazy
โItโs just a prankโ
I thought that, in addition to the tires, he set off some dynamite sticks in order to definitively get the townโs attention.
S tier prank
Boomer humor
Sweet prank, thanks for the climate change
In my teens or twenties I would have delighted at putting a prank like this together. Anytime after if I had been taken in by it I would have been furiousย
Uk police have got it right. It would quickly be rejected as “Not a police matter”
Live in Alaska (back then, too), that happened on Mount Edgecumbe. Here’s an article ’bout it: [https://www.sitka.com/porky/porky.htm](https://www.sitka.com/porky/porky.htm)