I have photographed Mount Shasta and Mount Shastina many times during the 16 years I have lived in California. The images featured here were taken last October, when I traveled to Ashland, Oregon, for fall photography. Both were taken from rest stops on Interstate 5, and both will be added to my ongoing project “Mountain”. A post about my trip to Ashland, and the photographic experimentation that I did there, can be found here.
Mount Shasta and its sibling peak, Mount Shastina, stand as two of the most iconic and majestic mountains in the region. These volcanic mounts not only offer breathtaking natural beauty but also a rich history of legends and outdoor adventure. Mount Shasta, in particular, is a famous photography destination. Let’s take a closer look at what makes these mountains so special.
Mount Shasta: The Crown Jewel
Mount Shasta (FEATURED IMAGE, reproduced below), in Northern California, is a dormant stratovolcano that rises 14,179 feet above sea level. Here are some of the highlights that make Mount Shasta so remarkable:
1. A Spiritual Center: Mount Shasta is considered a sacred place for various indigenous tribes and modern spiritual seekers. Some believe it to be a place of energy vortexes and a center for spiritual transformation.
2. Outdoor Playground: The region surrounding Mount Shasta offers many outdoor activities, including hiking, skiing, snowboarding, and rock climbing. The Pacific Crest Trail, a famous long-distance hiking trail, passes close by.
3. Unique Flora and Fauna: The slopes of Mount Shasta host a diverse range of plant and animal life, including rare alpine flowers and elusive wildlife like the mountain lion.
Mount Shasta from I-5, click to expand.

Mount Shastina: The Lesser-Known Gem
Mount Shastina, often overshadowed by its more sibling, is still a natural wonder in its own right. This volcano is slightly smaller, standing at around 12,330 feet in elevation. Here’s what sets Mount Shastina apart:
1. Twin Peaks: Mount Shastina is considered the sister peak of Mount Shasta and was formed by a separate eruption. It shares a similar volcanic origin but has its distinct character.
2. Avid Climbing Destination: Although not as popular as Mount Shasta, Mount Shastina attracts climbers looking for a more secluded and challenging experience. The ascent can be rigorous, but the reward is solitude and unparalleled vistas.
3. Surrounding Lakes: The area surrounding Mount Shastina is home to several pristine alpine lakes, making it a haven for fishing, boating, and camping enthusiasts.
Mount Shastina from I-5, click to expand.

Whether you choose to explore Mount Shasta or Mount Shastina, both peaks offer an unforgettable experience in the heart of Northern California. The enchanting beauty, outdoor adventures, and spiritual significance of these twin volcanic peaks make them a must-visit destination for photographers, nature lovers and adventurers alike.

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