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A mountain lifts a heavy heart An emotionally wounded writer is cheered by a visit to Mount St. Helens, even though heavy clouds obscured the volcano
'A natural calamity' "Mount St. Helens: The Eruption and Recovery of a Volcano" by Rob Carson paints a compelling picture in words and photos of the 1980 eruption and its consequences.
The greening of Mount St. Helens The trees that Weyerhaeuser Co. replanted after Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980 are doing surprisingly well.
At Mount St. Helens fees go dangerously high Some say increased user fees at Washington's Mount St. Helens National Monument could lead to increased accidents as climbers hurry to save on fees.
When reverence isn't enough Writer and philosopher Kathleen Dean Moore talks about water, family and the sacredness of landscapes.

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