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Mount St. Helens

2014 study of St. Helens magma system will be among world’s largest

August 20, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Researchers are setting the stage for an ambitious project in 2014 to investigate the system of magma flow underneath Mount St. Helens. Read story

Cascades Volcano Observatory scientist Ben Pauk applies protective paint to a GPS antenna on Mount St. Helens.

Upgraded equipment aims to take St. Helens’ pulse

Cascades Volcano Observatory scientist Ben Pauk applies protective paint to a GPS antenna on Mount St. Helens.

August 20, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

A series of monitoring equipment upgrades on Mount St. Helens aims to give scientists a better pulse on the action below the volcano's crater -- and better protection from the elements above it. Read story

Mike Williams, 36, right, guides Nate Eterno, 35, near left, Steven Reese, 65, and Shawn Eten, 24, through the technicalities of setting up a highline tension rope system.

Volcano Rescue Team puts training to good use

Mike Williams, 36, right, guides Nate Eterno, 35, near left, Steven Reese, 65, and Shawn Eten, 24, through the technicalities of setting up a highline tension rope system.

July 24, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

YACOLT -- At 10 a.m. on a Saturday, it is a training day for the Volcano Rescue Team. The mission is to set up one of the most complicated rope systems used to rescue someone stuck in a canyon: a highline. By late afternoon, they will be on a real… Read story

Jessica Walz, conservation director with the Gifford Pinchot Task Force, speaks to a group of reporters as she stands on one of a network of roads to exploratory drilling sites in the area where the Ascot Mining Company wants to do more exploratory drilling above the Green River and on the border of the Mt. St Helens National Volcanic Monument near Randle on Oct.

St. Helens drilling OK in federal review

Jessica Walz, conservation director with the Gifford Pinchot Task Force, speaks to a group of reporters as she stands on one of a network of roads to exploratory drilling sites in the area where the Ascot Mining Company wants to do more exploratory drilling above the Green River and on the border of the Mt. St Helens National Volcanic Monument near Randle on Oct.

June 29, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Plans for mineral exploration drilling near Mount St. Helens would pose no major impact to the environment, according to Bureau of Land Management review released Friday. Read story

The map I downloaded didn't show most of the kitsch roadside attractions on the way to Mount St.

Greetings from Mount St. Helens

The map I downloaded didn't show most of the kitsch roadside attractions on the way to Mount St.

June 9, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County Life

As a 10-year-old Boston kid, the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens seemed somewhat remote, but it's always fascinated me. Read story

Cascades Volcano Observatory
Vancouver scientist Andy Lockhart recently traveled to Colombia to help authorities there monitor Nevado del Ruiz, a volcano that had been showing signs of unrest.

Volcano scientists return from Colombia

Cascades Volcano Observatory
Vancouver scientist Andy Lockhart recently traveled to Colombia to help authorities there monitor Nevado del Ruiz, a volcano that had been showing signs of unrest.

May 28, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Cascades Volcano Observatory's most recent international dispatch didn't turn out as eventful as some previous trips. Showing signs of unrest earlier this year, Colombia's Nevado del Ruiz volcano had mostly quieted down by the time a trio of American scientists arrived in late April. Read story

Stoned in the woods in Eastern Washington, volcanic ash clouds, fallout blew their minds

May 18, 2012, 5:00pm User Submitted

"When we turned on the radio, the first thing we heard was: 'We're all in this together.' We were terrified. WHAT had happened?!?" Read story

Sharp-eyed girl spots eruption

May 17, 2012, 5:00pm User Submitted

"I remember watching the cloud of ash continue to grow larger and larger until it overtook the sky. It was an amazing sight and one that I will never forget." Read story

Sightseers found a way around the roadblocks – for a while

May 17, 2012, 5:00pm User Submitted

" I can remember hearing a low rumbling sound. And though some snow was on the ground, I could feel that the ground was (ahem) warm. So, we decided to go back." Read story

Steven Lane/The Columbian
Visitors to Johnston Ridge Observatory near Mount St. Helens will be greeted by a new outdoor amphitheater finished late last year. Johnston Ridge and other facilities near the mountain are free today, the anniversary of the mountain's 1980 eruption.

Mount St. Helens monument gets new life

Steven Lane/The Columbian
Visitors to Johnston Ridge Observatory near Mount St. Helens will be greeted by a new outdoor amphitheater finished late last year. Johnston Ridge and other facilities near the mountain are free today, the anniversary of the mountain's 1980 eruption.

May 17, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it! Read story