Mount Thielsen

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