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18 May, 1980
Mt. St. Helens is a mountain in Southern Washington state, in the Cascade Mountain Chain. It's most recent major eruption was on May 18, 1980
Cougar, Washington, is probably closest as the crow flies but is over 100 miles by highway. Saint Helens is about 28 miles north west of the volcano.
Yes. It is in a fairly cool climate and is often capped with snow.
Washington State
Mount St. Helens is in Skamania County of Washington. The stravolcano first eruption was a phreatic eruption on April 6, 1980 that was developed to magma before May 18, 1980.
On Mount Saint Helens, the hot lava melted the snow, causing a catastrophic debris avalanche and lateral blast that devastated the surrounding areas. The eruption in 1980 resulted in the loss of lives, destruction of homes and infrastructure, and significant ecological impacts.
It is free.
when their is a foot of snow
Indians of the Northwest knew the volcano as "Louwala-Clough," or "smoking mountain." Before Mt. St. Helens blew its top it was a beautifully symmetric rounded snow-capped mountain. According to one Indian legend, the mountain was once a beautiful maiden, "Loowit". This was sourced from the History of Mt. St. Helens at http://www.mountsthelens.com/history-1.html
I belive that it damaged 36 miles around it
Yes, Mama Helen's, not Mama Helens. Mama Helens in pluralized.