News
But if you get the right viewpoint, you can spot a few other snowy peaks, as well. Mount Adams, Rainier and St. Helens — three other crown jewels of the Cascades — loom on the horizon.
At over 12,200 feet, monstrous Mount Adams is Washington’s second-highest peak, looking up only to Mount Rainier (14,411 ... on the horizon beyond the silhouette of Mount St. Helens and stunning ...
Mount Adams and Mount Rainier. If they’re right, the magma chamber would be one of the biggest ever discovered, on a par with the pool of molten rock that underlies the Yellowstone basin.
Mount Adams, Mount Baker, and Glacier Peak are four of the active volcanoes in Washington state. The fifth, located less than ...
Mount Adams gets relatively little love. There are more glamorous volcanoes to climb (Mount Rainier) or to ski (Mount Hood) or that have exploded in epically dramatic fashion in living memory ...
Mount Adams, the long-dormant volcano in Southwest Washington, recently experienced some unusual seismic activity, and the USGS is stepping up their monitoring, which seemed like the perfect ...
Mount Rainier and Mount St. Helens. “We’re sitting here on Mount Adams going, ‘Well, we probably need that, too,’ ” she said. “If I don’t get that warning, I’m dead.” By 2014 ...
For a number of years, Mt. Adams, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Rainier, Mt. Shasta, have all required climbing permits and Mt. Hood hasn’t. Now, we have an opportunity to really improve our climbing ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results