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  2. Why Mount Rainier is the US volcano that troubles scientists most

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    The snowcapped peak of Mount Rainier, which towers 4.3 kilometers (2.7 miles) above sea level in Washington state, has not produced a significant volcanic eruption in the past 1,000 years.

  3. Effects of high altitude on humans - Wikipedia

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    At the peak of Mount Everest, the average summer temperature is −19 °C (−2 °F) and the average winter temperature is −36 °C (−33 °F). [45] At such low temperatures, frostbite and hypothermia become risks to humans.

  4. Mount Rainier - Wikipedia

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    The worst mountaineering accident on Mount Rainier occurred in 1981, when ten clients and a guide died in an avalanche/ice fall on the Ingraham Glacier. [111] This was the largest number of fatalities on Mount Rainier in a single incident since 32 people were killed in a 1946 plane crash on the South Tahoma Glacier. [112]

  5. File:Mount Rainier Hazard Map-en.svg - Wikipedia

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    Français : Own work.. Source des données : Arrière-plan : NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM3 v.2) (domaine public) Zones des risques : cette carte de l'USGS (United States Geological Survey).

  6. Mount Rainier is an active volcano. With 28 major glaciers, it’s also the “most glaciated peak” in the contiguous U.S. and the tallest peak in the Cascade Range, according to the park.

  7. Mount Rainier’s ice caves may be beautiful but they’re also ...

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    On Friday, the Park Service issued a media advisory on the dangers associated with Rainier’s ice caves. ... In 2015, an ice cave collapsed in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, killing ...

  8. Mount Rainier National Park - Wikipedia

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    Mount Rainier National Park is a national park of the United States located in southeast Pierce County and northeast Lewis County in Washington state. [3] The park was established on March 2, 1899, as the fourth national park in the United States, preserving 236,381 acres (369.3 sq mi; 956.6 km 2) [1] including all of Mount Rainier, a 14,410-foot (4,390 m) stratovolcano.

  9. Mount Rainier National Park adjusts wilderness permit fees - AOL

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    Wilderness permit reservation fees at Mount Rainier National Park have remained unchanged for 26 years, according to the park, with a Recreation.gov use fee added in 2021. The park issues nearly ...