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Video Date: 
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Oregon Field Guide takes you to a previously unexplored glacier cave network in Mount St. Helens' crater.
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Video Date: 
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Mountain Goat Survey in Mount St. Helens National Monument.
Tyson Gillard
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08/06/2012
View of Mount St. Helens (8,365') from Johnston Ridge.
Tyson Gillard
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08/06/2012
Steam rising from the Mount St. Helens caldera and the ever growing central dome.
Shane Kucera
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09/21/2011
View north from the Mount St. Helens summit. Mount Rainier (14,409') and Spirit Lake are at the center.
Shane Kucera
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09/21/2011
View of Mount Adams (12,281') from the Mount St. Helens summit.
Shane Kucera
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09/21/2011
View of Mount Adams (12,281') from the Mount St. Helens summit.
Andrew Stohner
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11/23/2013
Outdoor Project Contributor Josh Lupkin takes in a beautiful sight: looking into the crater of Mount St. Helens (8,365') from Norway Pass.
Andrew Stohner
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11/23/2013
Mount Adams (12,281') from Norway Pass.
Tyson Gillard
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08/06/2012
Coldwater Lake and Minnie Peak (5,614') in the distance.
Tyson Gillard
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08/06/2012
Magenta Douglas's spiraea along the Coldwater Lake Trail.
Tyson Gillard
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08/06/2012
Coldwater Lake and Minnie Peak (5,614').
Tyson Gillard
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08/06/2012
Coldwater Lake and Minnie Peak (5,614').
Tyson Gillard
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08/06/2012
View looking east from Johnston Ridge toward Spirit Lake and Mount Adams (12,280').
Tyson Gillard
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08/06/2012
Coldwater Peak (5,727') from Johnston Ridge.
Tyson Gillard
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08/06/2012
Mount St. Helens (8,365') from the Hummocks Trail.
Tyson Gillard
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08/06/2012
Beaver marsh along the Hummocks Trail.
Tyson Gillard
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06/30/2013
Ape Caves.
Tyson Gillard
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06/30/2013
Ape Caves.
Shane Kucera
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06/30/2013
Field of bear grass just outside of Ape Caves.
Tyson Gillard
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06/30/2013
Trail of Two Forests: The exit of "The Crawl"
Tyson Gillard
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06/30/2013
Trail of Two Forests.
Tyson Gillard
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06/30/2013
Lava Canyon.
Tyson Gillard
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06/30/2013
Suspension bridge over Lava Canyon.
Tyson Gillard
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06/30/2013
Lava Canyon Falls.
Tyson Gillard
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06/30/2013
Lava Canyon.
Tyson Gillard
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06/30/2013
Old-growth Douglas fir in Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument's south side.
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Mount St. Helens Scale Comparison.
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Mount St. Helens Scale Comparison.
Daniel Sherman
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08/26/2013
Abundant Indian paintbrush at the Loowit Viewpoint.
Daniel Sherman
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08/26/2013
An impressive view of downed trees and into the mouth of Mount St. Helens from a peak near Coldwater Peak.
Daniel Sherman
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08/26/2013
Mount Hood in the distance from the Mount Margaret Backcountry.
Daniel Sherman
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08/26/2013
Mount Adams above the rampaged slopes of the Mount Margaret Backcountry.
Daniel Sherman
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09/01/2007
Sulfur vents actively smoking from the lava dome within the crater.
Daniel Sherman
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09/01/2007
The obvious layers of various types of rock are clearly visible from the crater rim.
Daniel Sherman

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