The guardians of the Columbia, Mount Hood, Mount Adams and Mount St Helens . S 89 S^H£* VIH^K ..j;f!^»l|P«i;^^-^4«B ?T::$«i» K, ^?^ ^^^^^Sffi WR, ^^^K^^^l ^^o * • .... Mount Adams from Trout Creek, at Guler, near Trout Lake; distance twelve miles. August, 1907. But volcanoes sometimes contradict prophecy, and no furtherintimations of trouble having since been offered, this display may be deemedthe last gasp of a dying monster rather than an awakening toward new life. MOUNT ADAMS. Going up the White Salmon Valley toward Mount Adams, the visitor quick-ly realizes that heis in a different geo-log


The guardians of the Columbia, Mount Hood, Mount Adams and Mount St Helens . S 89 S^H£* VIH^K ..j;f!^»l|P«i;^^-^4«B ?T::$«i» K, ^?^ ^^^^^Sffi WR, ^^^K^^^l ^^o * • .... Mount Adams from Trout Creek, at Guler, near Trout Lake; distance twelve miles. August, 1907. But volcanoes sometimes contradict prophecy, and no furtherintimations of trouble having since been offered, this display may be deemedthe last gasp of a dying monster rather than an awakening toward new life. MOUNT ADAMS. Going up the White Salmon Valley toward Mount Adams, the visitor quick-ly realizes that heis in a different geo-logical district fromthat around MountHood. The Oregonpeak is mainly a pileof volcanic rocksand cinders ejectedfrom its crater. Lit-tle hard basalt isfound, and in all itscircumference Iknow of only onelarge surface area of npw ]a\m TViiQ ic n Climbers on South Butte, the hard lava neck of a crater on south slope, left by weathering of the softer materials of its cone. Elevation,few miles north of 7,800 feet. The usual route to summit leads up the talus on 90 THE GUARDIANS OF THE COLUMBIA


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