Wind, Storm Snow Avalanches, and Ski Mountaineering on California’s Largest Volcano
Successive eruptions of hot ash and magma have created layer upon layer of lava-carved plains below the massive stratovolcano that is Mount Shasta. Shasta is perched 200 miles north of the Tahoe Basin and approximately 60 miles south of the Oregon border; it is the second tallest peak in the Cascade Range and there is no […]
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