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I did this years ago. What was amazing was how quickly the trees completely disappeared as the altitude rose.
On other volcanic sites, like old Mt. Saint Helens, trees grew back up on top of volcanic debris. Not Lassen.
It's crazy how different the two seem, especially since this one has more time since it happened. I'd imagine it's a combination of the more arid environment and the crazy high winds they get out here.