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Volcano's in
the Pacific Northwest!!
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From South to North!
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1 | Lassen Peak | 10,457 ft. | 3,188 m |
| 2 | Mount Shasta | 14,162 ft. | 4,317 m. | |
| 3 | Mount Mcloughlin | 9,495 ft. | 2,894 m. | |
| 4 | Mount Thielsen | 9,182 ft. | 2,799 m. | |
| 5 | Mount Bachelor | 9,065 ft. | 2,763 m. | |
| 6 | Broken Top | 9,175 ft. | 2,797 m. | |
| 7 | South Sister | 10,358 ft. | 3,157 m. | |
| 8 | Middle Sister | 10,047 ft. | 3,062 m. | |
| 9 | North Sister | 10,185 ft. | 3,074 m. | |
| 10 | Mount Washington | 7,794 ft. | 2,376 m. | |
| 11 | Three Fingered Jack | 7,841 ft. | 2,390 m. | |
| 12 | Mount Jefferson | 10,497 ft. | 3,199 m. | |
| 13 | Mount Hood | 11,239 ft. | 3,426 m. | |
| 14 | Mount Adams | 12,276 ft. | 3,742 m. | |
| 15 | Mount St. Helens | 8,365 ft. | 2,550 m. | |
| 16 | Mount Rainier | 14,411 ft. | 4,392 m. | |
| 17 | Glacier Peak | 10,541 ft. | 3,213 m. | |
| 18 | Mount Baker | 10,778 ft. | 3,285 m. | |
| 19 | Mount Garibaldi | 8,787 ft. | 2,678 m. |
It is not enough to fight for the West; it is even more important to enjoy it.
While you can. While it's
still here. So get out there and hunt and fish and mess around with your friends, ramble
out yonder and explore the forests, encounter the grizz, climb the mountains, bag the
peaks, run the rivers, breathe deep of that sweet yet lucid air, sit quietly for a while
and contemplate the precious stillness, that lovely, mysterious and awesome space. Enjoy
yourselves, keep the brain in your head firmly attached to the body, the body active and
alive, and I promise you this much; I promise you this one sweet victory over our enemies,
over those deskbound men with their hearts in a safe deposit box and their eyes hypnotized
by desk calculators. I promise you this: You will outlive the bastards."
- Edward Abbey
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