Peak Northwest

What it's like to summit Mount St. Helens for the first time

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September 01, 2022 6:00am

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The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens is considered the most destructive volcanic eruption in United States history. The explosion reduced the mountain’s elevation by about 1,370 feet. Today, hikers and mountaineers set off to the volcano for the day-long adventure to climb to the top. The reduced elevation makes the trek suitable for beginner mountaineers, too.

On this week’s episode of Peak Northwest, co-host Vickie Connor talks about her first volcanic summit at Mount St. Helens.

Here are some highlights from this week’s show:

  • Vickie chats about the three different terrain sections of the Mount St. Helens climb via Climber’s Bivouac trailhead.
  • How to snag a permit during peak climbing season.
  • Vickie discusses what she packed that was most helpful.
  • Tips and tricks for having the most enjoyable summit possible.


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