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Mount Shasta, CA - a 14,162 foot dormant volcano, and second highest peak in the Cascade Range.
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Mount Shasta, a peak in northern California, in the Cascade Range. A dormant volcano (4317 m/14,162 ft) high, it is a scarred cone with lava flows and a snowcapped summit; it is spectacular in its isolation over surrounding mountains. Five glaciers encircle the mountain, the longest of which reaches to the 2900-m (9500-ft) level. From its western slope rises a secondary peak, about 3660 m (about 12,000 ft) high, called Shastina. Although Mount Shasta has not erupted in modern times, steam vents are still to be seen on its cindered slopes. It was discovered in 1827 by the Canadian fur trader Peter Skene Ogden and was first climbed in 1854.
For more information see the Mount Shasta City web site.
"Shasta, Mount," Microsoft® Encarta® 97 Encyclopedia.
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