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World record snowfall! Next 4 days! On Mt. Shasta!
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[quote:Thor's Hamster:MV8yMDY2MzAzXzM0NzY5NzI2X0IyRTE5QzM3] [quote:objective viewer:MV8yMDY2MzAzXzM0NzY5NDA3X0Y1OTY3MDdB] I live in Washington st. which is home to the world record snowfall for a year,1140" (95 feet),and for a month,304"(25.3 feet).Both records set at Mt. Baker, a 11,000 ft volcano here in Washington. [/quote] I've only seen pictures of Mount Baker. I'd like to come up and check it out...in the summer. :) You guys still have a lot of rugged, remote, beautiful mountainous areas up there. Great part of the country. I'd like to hike around Mount St. Helen's, too. And the Goat Rocks Wilderness, where a lot of "Bigfoot" sightings have been reported, including stories of said creature in the native American lore of the area. There's a famous "sighting" on Star Mountain. And there's a cave there somewhere called "Ape Cave". Strange name for a cave in an area where apes don't exist.... Or do they? One of the greatest views I've seen in my life was out in the waters around the San Juan Islands orca watching, and looking back (east) toward the Washington State mainland, and seeing, a snow-capped Mount Ranier (I think; maybe Adams) rising up over 14,000 feet on a crystal clear day. Unbelievable! [/quote]
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Triple digit snowfall over weekend on Mt. Shasta; new world record?
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