Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Pacific Ring of Fire - Lassen Peak, and a day in the great outdoors...

Lassen Peak is one of many active, dormant, or extinct volcanoes found around the Pacific Ocean in a Ring of Fire. It formed 27,000 years ago as a volcanic vent on Brokeoff Volcano's northern flank. It is one of the world's largest plug dome volcanoes, rising to an elevation of 10,457 feet. Lassen's last eruption was May 22, 1915 when the peak blew a huge, mushroom-shaped cloud of ash over 30,000 feet into the air and profoundly altered the surrounding area. Congress made this area a national park in 1916.

Mt. Lassen seen from Lake Almanor, Northern California.

As a child I had a pen pal in Vancouver BC, Canada. The main thing that has stuck in my memory all these years, was a statement she made about Vancouver's great outdoor life. She was boating in the warm sunshine in the morning, then mountain climbing and throwing snowballs in the afternoon!

Living on the English Channel I had the water but was far from any mountains. Her description of playing in water and snow made an indelible impression on me and I thought, "I'm going to do that one day".


Jasmin and new friend
Anabel boating early morning on Lake Almanor.

We loved the water and spent a lot of time admiring the beautiful mountains surrounding the lake.


Looking down on Lake Helen from the road's highest point, 8,512 feet.

Come lunchtime, sandwiches were packed and we were off driving up Mt. Lassen (about a 45 in. drive), passing steaming sulphur springs, wildflowers and lakes.
Stopping at the tree line, we set up a picnic and sat looking out toward Lake Almanor in the distance. It was hot, very few tourists, and a spectacular view.

Jasmin found volcanic rocks hard to roll, this one was certainly no pushover.......

Mama deer and her babies eyed us cautiously..........

.............and yes, there was snow at the tree line so we were able to make snowballs..........

......................and cool our hot feet!

On the way down we stopped at Emerald Lake, the prettiest lake and definitely green.

That same evening, as the sun went down, Jasmin took advantage of the water again, kayaking, riding the wave runner with our hostess.......my wonderful longtime friend Paula.........

.......and trampoline bouncing with Anabel. I have my doubts that Camp Kanata was ever this much fun!

A long, busy day.........a very long post........but a day to remember for sure.

11 comments:

  1. I've never heard of this park. How beautiful!

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  2. Beautiful Mt. Lassen! I can see that a great time was had by all!

    Lassen Nat'l Park is a favorite. When I was a kid, my folks took us camping there frequently. So much to see in the park. Glad you were able to visit.

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  3. We used to live near Mt. Lassen - it was a great day trip for our kids - they loved it, as did we.

    Great photos.

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  4. Another place I'll have to visit. Maybe next summer. Beautiful Pictures!
    Hugs, Susan

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  5. It looks like you are having a wonderful time. Is your husband with you, no pictures of him yet.
    You are seeing great sites.
    Nancy

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  6. How fun!! I love the picture of Jasmin "pushing" the rock!! Too cute!

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  7. What a great trip!!!
    Hugs, Lisa

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  8. Darn Mary, I just posted a long comment and lost it. In essance, it was all about the fun time with Jasmin having fun in the water and snow. This is a vacation she will never forget.

    The history of the park is interesting and makes me want to go further to the West coast. One day.

    Have a wonderful day. I am sure you are catching up after your many trips this summer.

    Hugs xoxo, Jeanne

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  9. What memories you will have of a superb day.

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  10. Sounds like another interesting place to add to my growing list! You have a lot of beautiful pictures, and I'm sure Jasmin will have a lot to talk about what her summer vacation was like!!

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  11. It looks like you got to enjoy exactly what your Vancouver friend did so long ago!! I can just imagine how wonderful it felt to sink your feet in that icy snow after all of the heat of the day!! And the volcanic rock, what a great shot of Jasmin!!

    xoxo
    Jane

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