Mount St Helens: Skiing via Worm Flows (April 2000)
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St Helens through the Forest
St Helens View Opens Up
View of Mount Hood
St Helens Cloud Panorama
Adams with Lenticular Clouds
Yesterday's Ski Tracks
Final Steps to the Crater Rim
Matt Reaching Crater Rim
Amar & Matt at the Crater Rim
Western Part of Crater Rim
Crater and Lava Dome
Crater Rim and Mount Rainier
Resting with a View of Adams
St Helens Seismic Station
St Helens Contrail Panorama
Snowboarding with Poles
The Truncated Cone of St Helens
The numerous cloud forms above the crater rim kept transmogrifying throughout the day. As we skied out, I turned around to capture another panorama, this one enhanced by a jet contrail piercing the edge of the crater rim. The underside of Saint Helens' own lenticular cloud is still visible at upper right.
(Panorama with 60-degree field of view, digitally composited from two photographs.)
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