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What is the story of Mount St Helens?

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What is the story of Mount St Helens?​

STUDenT PAge. Mount St. Helens– A Story of Succession. On May 18, 1980, the Mount St. Helens volcano in Washington State exploded violently after two months of intense earthquake activity and intermittent weak eruptions, causing the worst volcanic disaster in the recorded history of the United States.

Can you climb Mount St Helens in the fall?​

Mount St. Helens is a popular climb for both beginning and experienced mountaineers. Though Mount St. Helens is accessible to climbing year-round, late spring through early fall is the most popular season. Most climbers use the Monitor Ridge Route from Climbers Bivouac.
Mount St Helens lies in the Cascade Mountain Range, between Mount Rainier and Oregon’s Mount Hood. It is one of three national monuments in Washington State —along with Hanford Reach and the San Juan Islands, Visiting the national monument as a day trip or weekend trip is a fantastic escape into one of Washington State’s premier attractions.
Is Mount St Helens worth visiting in one day?
Though Mount St Helens is certainly an ambitious place to visit in one day (especially if coming from Seattle) it is still worth exploring for those with limited time. The area offers a plethora of hiking trails, viewpoints, and educational resources for kids.

What is the size of Mount St Helens?
110,000 acres or 172 square miles. Geology of Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. Mount St. Helens is one of the most active volcanoes in the Cascade Range. The Cascade volcanoes define the Pacific Northwest section of the Ring of Fire, a series of volcanic regions that rim the Pacific Ocean.

Can you climb Mt St Helens on your own?​

Do not try to climb Mt St. Helens on you own! Permits are required and experience is necessary to survive. Many people have died trying to climb in this region so stay on the trail, obey instructions, dress for the cold weather as well as the sun, and be prepared to turn back if conditions warrant it!
 
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