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Приключенческий тур на гору Сент-Хеленс из Портленда

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Отправляйтесь на гору Сент-Хеленс и ее окрестности из Портленда в этом туре «ВСЕ ВКЛЮЧЕНО» с гидом, который расскажет о геологии, экологии, климате, истории и легендах этого района, а также об истории государственных земель США. Ваш гид проведет вас в походы возле водопадов, через лавовые трубы и в старовозрастных лесах.

Вы увидите некоторые из самых уникальных геологических особенностей в Северной Америке, в том числе самую длинную непрерывную лавовую трубу в Северной Америке и лес лавового дерева. Если позволит погода, вас отвезут к ближайшей смотровой площадке в кратер вулкана, где вам предложат пикник с видом на озеро Спирит. Независимо от того, насколько жаркая погода, вы будете наслаждаться естественным кондиционированием воздуха, прогуливаясь по впечатляющим водопадам и через первобытный лес. На обратном пути в Портленд у вас будет возможность остановиться на обед/пиво (за свой счет). *ЭТО 12-ЧАСОВАЯ ЭКСКУРСИЯ* *Мы - единственный оператор в Портленде, у которого есть защита от чихания между рядами в нашем транспортном средстве.*
Город: Портленд
Mon 24 Feb
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Что включено
If weather does not allow mountain visibility, a modified itinerary will take you to bonus stops.
Bottled water
Snacks
Lunch
Hotel pickup/drop-off in Portland area
Air-conditioned vehicle
Headlamps
Дополнительная информация
  • Не рекомендуется для путешественников с травмами позвоночника.
  • Не рекомендуется для беременных путешественников.
  • Не рекомендуется для путешественников с плохим сердечно-сосудистым здоровьем.
  • Путешественники должны иметь как минимум средний уровень физической подготовки
  • Этот тур проводится при любых погодных условиях, а в пещере 42F (5,5C). Пожалуйста, одевайтесь многослойно.
  • Мы рекомендуем обувь, подходящую для небольшого скалолазания (например, скремблирования/боулдеринга).
  • Наденьте длинные брюки, так как будет возможность ползать.
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  • Путешественникам предоставлены маски для лица.
  • Путешественникам и персоналу доступно дезинфицирующее средство для рук.
  • Снаряжение/оборудование дезинфицируется между использованием
  • Регулярно дезинфицируются транспортные средства
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  • Гид обязан регулярно мыть руки
  • Регулярные проверки температуры у сотрудников
  • Платные правила пребывания дома для сотрудников с симптомами
  • Бесконтактные платежи для чаевых и дополнений
Что ожидать
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Mount St. Helens
Travel to Mt. St. Helens and environs with a naturalist guide who will discuss the geology, ecology, climate, history, and legends of the area, as well as the history of US public lands. Your guide will lead you on hikes near waterfalls, through lava tubes, and within oldgrowth forests. Stops both inside and outside of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
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Ape Cave Lava Tubes
Traverse North America's longest continuous lava tube! No matter how hot it is outside, the temperature in the cave is a constant 42F (5.5C), so bring layers. Also, be sure to bring shoes that are suitable for scrambling, and wipe those shoes before entering the bats' home so that they don't get white-nose syndrome!
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WIndy Ridge Viewpoint
Weather permitting, we'll take you to the closest viewpoint with a view into the crater that is accessible by vehicle. There you'll have a picnic lunch, and have the opportunity to burn off your lunch by ascending the 357 stairs to a 365-degree view overlooking Spirit Lake, with the mountain looming. If conditions are clear enough, you'll see four stratovolcanoes: St. Helens, Rainier, Adams, and Hood.
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Johnston Ridge Observatory
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Trail of Two Forests Trail
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Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
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Lava Canyon
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Mount St. Helens
Travel to Mt. St. Helens and environs with a naturalist guide who will discuss the geology, ecology, climate, history, and legends of the area, as well as the history of US public lands. Your guide will lead you on hikes near waterfalls, through lava tubes, and within oldgrowth forests. Stops both inside and outside of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
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Ape Cave Lava Tubes
Traverse North America's longest continuous lava tube! No matter how hot it is outside, the temperature in the cave is a constant 42F (5.5C), so bring layers. Also, be sure to bring shoes that are suitable for scrambling, and wipe those shoes before entering the bats' home so that they don't get white-nose syndrome!
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WIndy Ridge Viewpoint
Weather permitting, we'll take you to the closest viewpoint with a view into the crater that is accessible by vehicle. There you'll have a picnic lunch, and have the opportunity to burn off your lunch by ascending the 357 stairs to a 365-degree view overlooking Spirit Lake, with the mountain looming. If conditions are clear enough, you'll see four stratovolcanoes: St. Helens, Rainier, Adams, and Hood.
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Johnston Ridge Observatory
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Trail of Two Forests Trail
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Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
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Lava Canyon
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Mount St. Helens
Travel to Mt. St. Helens and environs with a naturalist guide who will discuss the geology, ecology, climate, history, and legends of the area, as well as the history of US public lands. Your guide will lead you on hikes near waterfalls, through lava tubes, and within oldgrowth forests. Stops both inside and outside of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
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Ape Cave Lava Tubes
Traverse North America's longest continuous lava tube! No matter how hot it is outside, the temperature in the cave is a constant 42F (5.5C), so bring layers. Also, be sure to bring shoes that are suitable for scrambling, and wipe those shoes before entering the bats' home so that they don't get white-nose syndrome!
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WIndy Ridge Viewpoint
Weather permitting, we'll take you to the closest viewpoint with a view into the crater that is accessible by vehicle. There you'll have a picnic lunch, and have the opportunity to burn off your lunch by ascending the 357 stairs to a 365-degree view overlooking Spirit Lake, with the mountain looming. If conditions are clear enough, you'll see four stratovolcanoes: St. Helens, Rainier, Adams, and Hood.
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Johnston Ridge Observatory
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Trail of Two Forests Trail
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Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
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Lava Canyon
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Mount St. Helens
Travel to Mt. St. Helens and environs with a naturalist guide who will discuss the geology, ecology, climate, history, and legends of the area, as well as the history of US public lands. Your guide will lead you on hikes near waterfalls, through lava tubes, and within oldgrowth forests. Stops both inside and outside of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
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Ape Cave Lava Tubes
Traverse North America's longest continuous lava tube! No matter how hot it is outside, the temperature in the cave is a constant 42F (5.5C), so bring layers. Also, be sure to bring shoes that are suitable for scrambling, and wipe those shoes before entering the bats' home so that they don't get white-nose syndrome!
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WIndy Ridge Viewpoint
Weather permitting, we'll take you to the closest viewpoint with a view into the crater that is accessible by vehicle. There you'll have a picnic lunch, and have the opportunity to burn off your lunch by ascending the 357 stairs to a 365-degree view overlooking Spirit Lake, with the mountain looming. If conditions are clear enough, you'll see four stratovolcanoes: St. Helens, Rainier, Adams, and Hood.
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Johnston Ridge Observatory
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Trail of Two Forests Trail
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Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
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Lava Canyon
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Mount St. Helens
Travel to Mt. St. Helens and environs with a naturalist guide who will discuss the geology, ecology, climate, history, and legends of the area, as well as the history of US public lands. Your guide will lead you on hikes near waterfalls, through lava tubes, and within oldgrowth forests. Stops both inside and outside of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
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Ape Cave Lava Tubes
Traverse North America's longest continuous lava tube! No matter how hot it is outside, the temperature in the cave is a constant 42F (5.5C), so bring layers. Also, be sure to bring shoes that are suitable for scrambling, and wipe those shoes before entering the bats' home so that they don't get white-nose syndrome!
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WIndy Ridge Viewpoint
Weather permitting, we'll take you to the closest viewpoint with a view into the crater that is accessible by vehicle. There you'll have a picnic lunch, and have the opportunity to burn off your lunch by ascending the 357 stairs to a 365-degree view overlooking Spirit Lake, with the mountain looming. If conditions are clear enough, you'll see four stratovolcanoes: St. Helens, Rainier, Adams, and Hood.
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Johnston Ridge Observatory
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Trail of Two Forests Trail
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Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
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Lava Canyon
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Mount St. Helens
Travel to Mt. St. Helens and environs with a naturalist guide who will discuss the geology, ecology, climate, history, and legends of the area, as well as the history of US public lands. Your guide will lead you on hikes near waterfalls, through lava tubes, and within oldgrowth forests. Stops both inside and outside of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
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Ape Cave Lava Tubes
Traverse North America's longest continuous lava tube! No matter how hot it is outside, the temperature in the cave is a constant 42F (5.5C), so bring layers. Also, be sure to bring shoes that are suitable for scrambling, and wipe those shoes before entering the bats' home so that they don't get white-nose syndrome!
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WIndy Ridge Viewpoint
Weather permitting, we'll take you to the closest viewpoint with a view into the crater that is accessible by vehicle. There you'll have a picnic lunch, and have the opportunity to burn off your lunch by ascending the 357 stairs to a 365-degree view overlooking Spirit Lake, with the mountain looming. If conditions are clear enough, you'll see four stratovolcanoes: St. Helens, Rainier, Adams, and Hood.
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Johnston Ridge Observatory
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Trail of Two Forests Trail
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Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
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Lava Canyon
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Mount St. Helens
Travel to Mt. St. Helens and environs with a naturalist guide who will discuss the geology, ecology, climate, history, and legends of the area, as well as the history of US public lands. Your guide will lead you on hikes near waterfalls, through lava tubes, and within oldgrowth forests. Stops both inside and outside of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
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Ape Cave Lava Tubes
Traverse North America's longest continuous lava tube! No matter how hot it is outside, the temperature in the cave is a constant 42F (5.5C), so bring layers. Also, be sure to bring shoes that are suitable for scrambling, and wipe those shoes before entering the bats' home so that they don't get white-nose syndrome!
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WIndy Ridge Viewpoint
Weather permitting, we'll take you to the closest viewpoint with a view into the crater that is accessible by vehicle. There you'll have a picnic lunch, and have the opportunity to burn off your lunch by ascending the 357 stairs to a 365-degree view overlooking Spirit Lake, with the mountain looming. If conditions are clear enough, you'll see four stratovolcanoes: St. Helens, Rainier, Adams, and Hood.
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Johnston Ridge Observatory
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Trail of Two Forests Trail
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Mount St. Helens Visitor Center
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Lava Canyon
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Гора Сент-Хеленс
Отправляйтесь на гору Сент-Хеленс и ее окрестности с гидом-натуралистом, который расскажет о геологии, экологии, климате, истории и легендах этого района, а также об истории государственных земель США. Ваш гид проведет вас в походы возле водопадов, через лавовые трубы и в старовозрастных лесах. Остановки внутри и снаружи национального вулканического памятника на горе Сент-Хеленс.
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Лавовые трубы пещеры обезьян
Пройдите через самую длинную непрерывную лавовую трубу в Северной Америке! Как бы ни было жарко на улице, температура в пещере постоянная 42F (5,5C), так что берите слоев. Кроме того, не забудьте взять с собой обувь, подходящую для карабканья, и протирайте ее перед тем, как войти в жилище летучих мышей, чтобы они не заболели синдромом белого носа!
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Смотровая площадка Винди-Ридж
Если позволит погода, мы отвезем вас на ближайшую смотровую площадку с видом на кратер, до которой можно добраться на автомобиле. Там у вас будет пикник, и у вас будет возможность сжечь свой обед, поднявшись по 357 ступеням к 365-градусному обзору с видом на озеро Спирит и надвигающуюся гору. Если условия достаточно ясны, вы увидите четыре стратовулкана: Сент-Хеленс, Ренье, Адамс и Худ.
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Обсерватория Джонстон-Ридж
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Тропа двух лесов
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Туристический центр горы Сент-Хеленс
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Лавовый каньон
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Отзывы (29)
Terrence_E
Oct 2022
Great experience. Not much to say but it was what my wife and I needed. We totally would not do that drive ourselves.
Melinda_D
Oct 2022
My one-star rating is due to the way the owner of the company Marcus spoke to me prior to the tour, hung up on me after repeated attempts to get a few simple questions answered, and ignored my question once I arrived at the pickup destination. The trip itself was awesome. Our guide Brittany was great! The tour was well worth the expense, although it's tough to know my money in lining the pockets of a business owner who treats his clients the way I was treated. I reached out to try to discuss a pickup point other than downtown Portland as it is dangerous to leave your car there and to be a single female walking around after dark (we didn't arrive back from the trip until after dark). I was also trying to avoid the extra expense of taking an Uber to the meeting destination. When texting me, Marcus the owner, seemed to be confused about what I was trying to accomplish so I asked him to call me. (After rereading the initial message I sent through Viator I noted a typo and it could have been confusing so I thought a call would be helpful). He called, but the call did not go well. My goal was to ask if I could meet at a place that would be safe to leave my vehicle along the route the van would take to drive to the mountain. While attempting to speak, Marcus kept cutting me off. I was never allowed to finish a sentence. I don't think he ever understood I was trying to find an alternate meeting spot to leave my car. When I mentioned I didn't understand why they wouldn't pick me up in Hillsboro he said it would add 1-2 hours to the driver's trip. That is simply not true, it's a 20-minute drive from my complex to the downtown meeting spot. As the attempted conversation went on he seemed to get more frustrated and at one point shouted at me "I am f*cking working 100 hours a week and have a god d*mn baby here". After that explosion, I asked him to stop swearing at me. At another point, he stated, "I am concerned about my driver having to spend 13 hours with you". I asked why he would say something like that to a customer. I am sure the driver would share that we had a great day, she was kind and gave me referrals for other things to do while I am in town. When she dropped me off she remarked "it was nice to spend the day with you" and I tipped her well. Marcus ended up hanging up on me while I was in mid-sentence saying "I've been excited for this trip since I book it and I am simply"... that's when he hung up. I was never able to make clear to Marcus I was willing to drive or meet the van at a safe location to leave my vehicle. Ultimately I had to take an Uber which added $40 to the cost of the excursion that day. After our call, I then spent the next few hours deciding if I wanted this horrible exchange to stop me from taking the trip. I also kept looking to see if he might cancel it on me. I decided the trip was worth taking. It was a hard decision to make as my money is going to him. Marcus never called to apologize for his outburst, swearing at me and for hanging up on me. I was only given an address to meet at, it was a hotel. There were no instructions as to where to meet, ie: lobby, outside etc. When I arrived at the hotel I text to let him know I was there and asked specifically where we were to meet, but that text was ignored. Paying for my Uber might be a nice gesture or an olive branch for enduring his abuse, but I'm not counting on it.
537dres
Sep 2022
Brittany wonderfully guided us to an extraordinary set of cave experiences and views! Epic tour! Cave exploration is a unique way to bond with friends and family, and we loved it. The views atop the 400+ staircase was breathtaking.

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