Also flew over the Grand Canyon both ways, connecting through Phoenix -- straight down Oak Creek Canyon over Sedona on the return trip. AND saw parts of the eastern Washington State scablands leaving Seattle.
People who watch the movies on airplanes sometimes don't know what they're missing!
maximum depth (July 2000) 594 m 1,949 ft
maximum depth (Year 1959) 589 m 1,932 ft
minimum depth (near Phantom Ship) 5-8 m 15-25 ft
average depth 350 m 1,148 ft
max diameter of caldera at the rim 9.7 km (east-west) 6.02 mi (east-west)
min diameter of caldera at the rim 7.3 km (north-south) 4.54 mi (north-south)
surface area 52.9 km2 20.42 mi2, 13,069 acres
highest peak in the park (Mount Scott) 2,721.6 m 8,929 ft
highest peak on the rim (Hillman Peak) 2,484.4 m 8,151 ft
average height of the caldera rim 2,188 m above sea level
(305 m above lake surface) 7,178 ft above sea level (1,000 ft above lake surface)
record clarity depth (August 1994) 40.8 m 134 ft
average clarity depth 27.4-30.5 m 90-100 ft
I was just at Crater Lake two weeks ago and have this same picture!! It is AWESOME....so BLUE and CLEAR!!
If anyone wants a scenic vacation come to the Pacific Northwest! You can see glaciers and deserts in the same day or almost.
Pretty cool, there are two bodies and a helicopter down on the bottom from Eurocopter. They never retieved the remains due to costs.