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The morning of March 16, 1980, marked the end of 123 years of peaceful solace on the slopes of Mount St. Helens as a series ...
A towering plume of ash rises in the distance of the photo, swirling with menace and threat, lightning arcing within it. As ...
The first event is Wednesday with Alysa Adams, lead interpretive specialist of the Mount St. Helens Visitor Center.
After nearly two years, the camera at the site of the 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption is back online.
Mount St. Helens is located in Washington, about 55 miles northeast of Portland, Oregon, and 95 miles south of Seattle. It is administered by the National Forest Service, not the National Park ...
Mount St. Helens is 52 miles northeast of Portland ... Camp was set up along the White River in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie ...
From 1975: Two 1971 Ferris High School grads were “glad to be alive” after surviving an avalanche on Mount St. Helens. They ...
In the Pacific Northwest, Washington offers the most dramatic scenery. The best place to enjoy the outdoors is in a National ...
It wasn’t until the eruption of Mount St. Helens that scientists realized the landscape was carved by the sheer might of what is thought to be one of the largest landslides ever discovered ...