[2] Pine Mountain is also well known for its spectacular "glass off" weather conditions which are ideal for paragliding.
[4] Pine Mountain shows considerable erosion and is covered with thick soil deposits.
[5][6] Dunes mark the northwest flank of the mountain, consisting of pumiceous dust and lapilli.
[7] On September 17, 1984 a large fireball was seen from the Pine Mountain Observatory heading northeasterly before breaking into six orange fragments.
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