Mount Thielsen
Mount Thielsen (Klamath: hisc’akwaleeʔas), is an extinct shield volcano in the Oregon High Cascades, near Mount Bailey. Because eruptive activity ceased 250,000 years ago, glaciers have heavily eroded the volcano's structure, creating precipitous slopes and a horn-like peak. The spire-like shape of Thielsen attracts lightning strikes and creates fulgurite, an unusual mineral. The prominent horn forms a centerpiece for the Mount Thielsen Wilderness, a reserve for recreational activities such as skiing and hiking. Thielsen is one of Oregon's Matterhorns.
Details
- Age
- About 290,000 years
- Topo
- USGS Mount Thielsen
- Type
- Shield volcano
- Range
- Cascades
- Listing
- Oregon county high points
- Location
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- Formed By
- Subduction zone volcanism
- Elevation Ft
- 9184
- First Ascent
- by E.E. Hayden
- Volcanic Arc
- Cascade Volcanic Arc
- Easiest Route
- Scramble
- Prominence Ft
- 3342