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Mount Thielsen (Klamath: hisc’akwaleeʔas), [4] is an extinct shield volcano in the Oregon High Cascades, near Mount Bailey. Because eruptive activity ceased 250,000 years ago, glaciers have heavily eroded the volcano's structure, creating precipitous slopes and a horn-like peak.
Mount Thielsen, Oregon Mount Thielsen's pointy summit from Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge. The Mount Thielsen Wilderness is a wilderness area located on and around Mount Thielsen in the southern Cascade Range of Oregon in the United States. It is located within the Deschutes, Umpqua, and Fremont–Winema national forests. [1]
Mount Thielsen is a 55,100-acre (223 km 2) wilderness area, 21,593 acres (87.38 km 2) of which is located inside the National Forest. (The rest lies in either Winema National Forest or Deschutes National Forest.)
It is a steady uphill trail on an isolated mountain on the west rim of the crater, with several switchbacks, providing wide views of Crater Lake and Wizard Island. Several nearby landmarks are visible from the summit, including Mount McLoughlin, Mount Thielsen, Union Peak, Mount Scott and the Klamath Basin. The trail ends next to a historic ...
Trail: 821 acres (east of Highway 138 on the west slope of Mount Thielsen) Lemolo: 404 acres (north of Lemolo Lake on Bunker Hill) Pig Iron: 27 acres (Pig Iron Mountain north of Highway 138)
Mount Thielsen. Mountains included. It is a small set including all of: [8] [5] Union Peak, Mount Bailey, Diamond Peak, Mount Thielsen, The "Lightning Rod of the ...
USFS Mt. Thielsen Trail #1456. USFS Spruce Ridge Trail #1458. USFS Howlock Mountain Trail #1448. USFS Thielsen Creek Trail #1449. The Trail Fire at Diamond Lake has reached 100 acres. Douglas ...
The glacier was situated in the Cascade Range at an elevation generally above 8,500 feet (2,600 m) on the steep northeast slope of Mount Thielsen, an extinct shield volcano. [2] Lathrop Glacier consisted of two small bodies of ice, first discovered in 1966, and was the southernmost glacier in the state of Oregon. [3]