BruceEicher
Well Known Member
Here in the low elevations of the North West we have to travel some to find snow and ice. I have been enjoying all the great winter pictures from many of you. So rather than do house work I talked Katie into taking a flight. A client told us we should drive and hike Mt. Saint Helens. Well if we had the time (and no airplane) we might just do that. Here is a pic of the blown away north side of our volcano.
Clouds covered most of the crater's rim.
And some of the mud and lava run pushed timber into the lake back in 1980...
Then we hopped a tail wind to our ski mountain, Mt. Hood. Again lots of cloud cover over the hills.
It was a cool 22 degrees at 10,500-11,500. So we were glad to get back to our 60@200 back home after this 1.3 hour fun flight.
K.P.T.R.
Clouds covered most of the crater's rim.
And some of the mud and lava run pushed timber into the lake back in 1980...
Then we hopped a tail wind to our ski mountain, Mt. Hood. Again lots of cloud cover over the hills.
It was a cool 22 degrees at 10,500-11,500. So we were glad to get back to our 60@200 back home after this 1.3 hour fun flight.
K.P.T.R.
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