Elevation: 8,365 ft.
Location: Skamania County, Washington, U.S
Type of Rock: Active Stratovolcano
Age: < 40,000 years old
Last Eruption: 2004 – July 10, 2008
First Ascent: 1853 by Thomas J Dyer
Mount St. Helens is an active stratovolcano located in Skamania County, Washington. Mount St. Helens is most notorious for its catastrophic eruption on May 18, 1980, at 8:32 a.m. PDT, the deadliest and most economically destructive volcanic event in the history of the United States. Rick Hinderer climbed Mount St. Helens in 2012. The Hinderer Mount St. Helen bead was made to mimic the lava crater in the middle of the mountain, so that we could bring a little of the mountains home to you!
Summit Series Blue Titanium South Sister Bead
Elevation: 10, 358 ft.
Location: Lane / Deschutes counties, Oregon, U.S.
Type of Rock: Stratovolcanoes and shield volcanoes
Age: < 50,000 years old
Last Eruption: about 50 BC
The South Sister is a part of the Three Sisters unit, and is the youngest and tallest volcano of the trio. The Three Sisters are located on the boundary of Lane and Deschutes County, and the Willamette and Deschutes National Forest. South Sister has an intact summit crater about 0.25 mi in diameter with a small crater lake, Teardrop Pool, which is the highest lake in Oregon. Rick Hinderer plans to climb the South Sister in the near future. The Hinderer South Sister bead resembles the mountain in that it has 3 peaks to represent each sister in the trio.
Summit Series Bronze Titanium Mt Hood Bead
Elevation: 11,249 ft.
Location: Clackamas / Hood River counties, Oregon, U.S.
Type of Rock: Stratovolcano
Age: < More than 500,000 years
Last Eruption: 1866
First Ascent: 1857 by Henry Pittock, W. Lymen Chittenden, Wilbur Cornell, and the Rev. T.A. Wood
Mount St. Hood is located about 50 miles east-southeast of Portland, on the border between Clackamas and Hood River counties. In addition to being Oregon’s highest mountain, it is one of the loftiest mountains in the nation based on its prominence. Rick Hinderer sees Mount St. Hood while he is on the plane coming home from Oregon quite often, which inspired the design behind the Hinderer Mount St. Hood bead. The design was made to give the impression of the ascend up to the summit of the mountain.
Summit Series Bronze Titanium Mt St Helens Bead
Elevation: 8,365 ft.
Location: Skamania County, Washington, U.S
Type of Rock: Active Stratovolcano
Age: < 40,000 years old
Last Eruption: 2004 – July 10, 2008
First Ascent: 1853 by Thomas J Dyer
Mount St. Helens is an active stratovolcano located in Skamania County, Washington. Mount St. Helens is most notorious for its catastrophic eruption on May 18, 1980, at 8:32 a.m. PDT, the deadliest and most economically destructive volcanic event in the history of the United States. Rick Hinderer climbed Mount St. Helens in 2012. The Hinderer Mount St. Helen bead was made to mimic the lava crater in the middle of the mountain, so that we could bring a little of the mountains home to you!
Summit Series Bronze Titanium South Sister Bead
Elevation: 10, 358 ft.
Location: Lane / Deschutes counties, Oregon, U.S.
Type of Rock: Stratovolcanoes and shield volcanoes
Age: < 50,000 years old
Last Eruption: about 50 BC
The South Sister is a part of the Three Sisters unit, and is the youngest and tallest volcano of the trio. The Three Sisters are located on the boundary of Lane and Deschutes County, and the Willamette and Deschutes National Forest. South Sister has an intact summit crater about 0.25 mi in diameter with a small crater lake, Teardrop Pool, which is the highest lake in Oregon. Rick Hinderer plans to climb the South Sister in the near future. The Hinderer South Sister bead resembles the mountain in that it has 3 peaks to represent each sister in the trio.
Summit Series Copper Mt Hood Bead
Mount Hood
Elevation: 11,249 ft. Location: Clackamas / Hood River counties, Oregon, U.S. Type of Rock: Stratovolcano Age: < More than 500,000 years Last Eruption: 1866 First Ascent: 1857 by Henry Pittock, W. Lymen Chittenden, Wilbur Cornell, and the Rev. T.A. Wood Mount Hood is located about 50 miles east-southeast of Portland, on the border between Clackamas and Hood River counties. In addition to being Oregon’s highest mountain, it is one of the loftiest mountains in the nation based on its prominence. Rick Hinderer sees Mount St. Hood while he is on the plane coming home from Oregon quite often, which inspired the design behind the Hinderer Mount Hood bead. The design was made to give the impression of the ascend up to the summit of the mountain.Summit Series Plain Titanium Mt Hood Bead
Elevation: 11,249 ft.
Location: Clackamas / Hood River counties, Oregon, U.S.
Type of Rock: Stratovolcano
Age: < More than 500,000 years
Last Eruption: 1866
First Ascent: 1857 by Henry Pittock, W. Lymen Chittenden, Wilbur Cornell, and the Rev. T.A. Wood
Mount St. Hood is located about 50 miles east-southeast of Portland, on the border between Clackamas and Hood River counties. In addition to being Oregon’s highest mountain, it is one of the loftiest mountains in the nation based on its prominence. Rick Hinderer sees Mount St. Hood while he is on the plane coming home from Oregon quite often, which inspired the design behind the Hinderer Mount St. Hood bead. The design was made to give the impression of the ascend up to the summit of the mountain.
Summit Series Plain Titanium Mt St Helens Bead
Elevation: 8,365 ft.
Location: Skamania County, Washington, U.S
Type of Rock: Active Stratovolcano
Age: < 40,000 years old
Last Eruption: 2004 – July 10, 2008
First Ascent: 1853 by Thomas J Dyer
Mount St. Helens is an active stratovolcano located in Skamania County, Washington. Mount St. Helens is most notorious for its catastrophic eruption on May 18, 1980, at 8:32 a.m. PDT, the deadliest and most economically destructive volcanic event in the history of the United States. Rick Hinderer climbed Mount St. Helens in 2012. The Hinderer Mount St. Helen bead was made to mimic the lava crater in the middle of the mountain, so that we could bring a little of the mountains home to you!
Summit Series Plain Titanium South Sister Bead
Elevation: 10, 358 ft.
Location: Lane / Deschutes counties, Oregon, U.S.
Type of Rock: Stratovolcanoes and shield volcanoes
Age: < 50,000 years old
Last Eruption: about 50 BC
The South Sister is a part of the Three Sisters unit, and is the youngest and tallest volcano of the trio. The Three Sisters are located on the boundary of Lane and Deschutes County, and the Willamette and Deschutes National Forest. South Sister has an intact summit crater about 0.25 mi in diameter with a small crater lake, Teardrop Pool, which is the highest lake in Oregon. Rick Hinderer plans to climb the South Sister in the near future. The Hinderer South Sister bead resembles the mountain in that it has 3 peaks to represent each sister in the trio.