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Mt. St. Helens Tour, ...
mt st helens eruption

AWESOME!

On May 18, 1980, at 8:32 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time, a magnitude 5.1 earthquake shook Mount St. Helens. The bulge and surrounding area slid away in a gigantic rockslide and debris avalanche, releasing pressure, and triggering a major pumice and ash eruption of the volcano. Thirteen-hundred feet (400 m) of the peak collapsed or blew outwards. As a result, 24 square miles (62 square Km) of valley was filled by a debris avalanche, 250 square miles (650 square km) of recreation, timber, and private lands were damaged by a lateral blast, and an estimated 200 million cubic yards (150 million cubic meters) of material was deposited directly by lahars (volcanic mudflows) into the river channels. Fifty-seven people were killed or are still missing. For more than nine hours a vigorous plume of ash erupted, eventually reaching 12 to 15 miles (20-25 km) above sea level. The plume moved eastward at an average speed of 60 miles per hour (95 km/hr), with ash reaching Idaho by noon. By early May 19, the devastating eruption was over. Shown here is a close-up view of the May 18 ash plume.

Look into the eye of the volcano.  After 23 years the area hasn't changed much.  The lava dome has grown 1500' since the eruption and is still growing. A new lava dome is now growing.

 

 

South rim Eye of the volcano BLown down trees Elk returning to Mt. St. Helens

Aerial Photos by George P. Kirkish      

These are just a few of the sights we'll see down at Mt. St. Helens. You can see it today as Nature rebuilds after the destruction and the building lava dome growing at 150-200 ft. per year.  

This flight is only $359/pp* for a 2 hour flight. It includes the Mt. Rainier flight.

Book this flight now by calling 877-ISLE-AIR or press reservations below.

 

 

MT ST Helens today w/smoking lava dome!

 

Web site www.island-air.com

Send and email:  with questions or to make a reservation. gkirkish @ island-air.com (please remove spaces)

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