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A ninth person "self-rescued" themselves after they got into trouble, according to Meyers. Mt. Shasta as seen on Jan. 25, 2022, from the Ski Park Highway leading to Mt. Shasta Ski Park.
MT. SHASTA — A 46-year-old New York man who became stranded about 10,000 feet up Mt. Shasta was found uninjured Tuesday morning by a Siskiyou County sheriff’s rescue team. James Aldrich used ...
Mt. Shasta Ski Park will be closed on Saturday due to flooding and erosion damage caused by thunderstorms that moved through the area on Friday night.
Mount Shasta is California's second-highest peak, behind Mount Whitney, with an elevation of 14,179'. The potentially still active volcano is a popular hiking destination, but conditions can vary ...
The top of Mt. Shasta peeks above the clouds in April 2017. A recent series of climbing accidents has resulted in the death of one person and the injuries of five people.
The north side of Mt. Shasta, as seen Monday, April 1, 2024 from Lake Shastina, California. Mt. Shasta is the second-most southern volcano in the Cascade Range.
Two experienced climbers were caught in an avalanche and had to be rescued from more than 12,000 ft. up the face of Mt. Shasta in Northern California, according to the Siskiyou County Sheriff&#8217… ...
An updated red flag warning was issued by the NWS Medford OR on Tuesday at 10:55 p.m. valid for Wednesday between 2 p.m. and 11 p.m. The warning is for Western Klamath National Forest, Central ...
On Wednesday at 12:16 p.m. a red flag warning was released by the NWS Medford OR valid for Thursday between 1 p.m. and 11 p.m ...
The restaurant in Mt. Shasta was our Mecca and Jerusalem rolled into one and we could smell the food the moment we stepped out of the car, as sensitive our hungry, salivating selves could be.
Mt. Shasta rangers in California got a gander of an unusual "climber" in distress on Christmas Eve, when they stumbled across a stranded goose that was 10,000 feet up the mountain.
“Mt. Shasta is a stunning natural sight,” Lemster said. "To keep the experience (simple), I have only one peak on the mountain" ― instead of two, like on Mt. Shasta ― but players really ...