[2] The Hotlum Glacier flows from a large cirque on the northeast side of Mount Shasta's main summit below the Hotlum Headwall at roughly 13,600 ft (4,100 m).
[3] It flows northeastward down the steep slope, forming three lobes which terminate near 10,400 ft (3,200 m).
[3] In 2002, scientists made the first detailed survey of Mount Shasta's glaciers in 50 years.
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