What Makes One Mountain More Deadly Than Another? A Look at Mount Adams and Mount Hood
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YAKIMA — Just 60 miles separate Mount Adams from Mount Hood, but the two volcanoes are worlds apart when it comes to deadly accidents.There have been two deaths on Mount Adams in the past five …
YAKIMA — Just 60 miles separate Mount Adams from Mount Hood, but the two volcanoes are worlds apart when it comes to deadly accidents.There have been two deaths on Mount Adams in the past five …
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