Glacier Peak [USGS reference] [Wikipedia reference], located 90 kilometres [56.0 mi] south-southeast from Kulshan / Mt Baker [USGS reference] [Wikipedia reference], in Washington State is another active volcano in the Cascadia Volcanic Arc [USGS reference] [Wikipedia reference],
Tucked deep inside its namesake 566,000-acre wilderness a scant 70 miles northeast of Seattle, Glacier Peak is the state's hidden volcano. At a modest 10,541 feet, its summit doesn't tower over the landscape like Rainier [USGS reference] [Wikipedia reference], Mt Baker [USGS reference] [Wikipedia reference], or Mount Adams [USGS reference] [Wikipedia reference].
https://youtu.be/uMCy3nkOk88 [4:32 minutes]
Did you know that the state of Washington has several "active" volcanoes other than Mount Saint Helen's? One of these volcanoes last erupted 300 years ago, and can be found to the northeast of Seattle. This video covers the recent eruptions from Glacier Peak, and states the general hazard posed by this volcano in the future. The peak is covered by about a dozen scenic glaciers. This video was made by a geologist who is based in Arizona. This channel has a gemstone and geology related etsy store. If you want to support this channel, check out https://www.prospectingarizona.etsy.com
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