Lassen 2009, Day 7 - Cinder Cone
I have always considered Cinder Cone to be one of the highlights of any trip to Lassen. Cinder Cone itself resembles a 700' high ant hill, and the trail up it is about as steep as they could build it at 22 degrees (which is about a 40% grade--a steep grade on an interstate highway is typically more like 6-7%). As a result, climbing up it is a bit challenging, as you tend to slide backwards a bit with each step up, much like you would climbing a sand dune. Once you get to the top, however, you get spectacular views of the brilliant reds and oranges in The Painted Dunes, as well as great views of the Fantastic lava Beds.
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Lynda framed by trees, sitting on red rocks by the top of the southern trail entrance to Cinder Cone, with the Painted Dunes, Fantastic Lava Beds, Snag Lake, and Mountains in the background (9/11/2009, Cinder Cone hike, Lassen NP)
Lynda framed by treessitting on red rocks by the top of the southern trail entrance to Cinder Conewith the Painted DunesFantastic Lava BedsSnag Lakeand Mountains in the background 9112009Cinder Cone hikeLassen NP September 112009 Lassen Volcanic National ParkCA
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