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Mt. High Events

  Last updated:June 2, 2025


 

NEWS


April-May Lift Lines - Mt. High Newsletter


Volunteer of the Year.

OuKurt Wilker 2025 volunteer of the year is: Kurt Wilke. Congratulations!

Kurt has participated in our Board meetings for years.
He has been the administrator of our Facebook page and has monitored all new applications for membership in our Facebook group, keeping at bay those who want to join us just to sell us something.

Kurt has also led several activities for the club, including a kayaking trip, a pickleball session, as
well as leading multiple ski days at Timberline and Meadows.

See our Awards page for a list of past men and women of the year and other awards.

 


Glade Trail Day 2025 photos. Click here to see a folder on Dropbox full of pictures from the recent Glade Trail Day.  All the photos have now been uploaded to this folder.


Skier's Guide page curlFar West Skier's Guide

Click on the image here to see this very colorful magazine. Learn all about past and upcoming Far West events, the annual Convention, winter trips, and more. See what other clubs and councils are doing.

Click on each 2-page spread to thumb through the rest of the pages.

 

The Councilman - Fall 2024.  Find out what the Far West Ski Association has been doing and will be doing in the near future, the Convention, the ski trips and more.



NOTE TO NEWCOMERS

Our club provides numerous activities in the following categories.   

a)  Day trips to Mt. Hood ski areas
     – currently on TRIPS page,

b)  Ski trips to other ski areas in the West
     -- see TRIPS page.

c)  Recreational racing – RACING pages.

d)  Social events, parties, etc. – on the HOME page.

e)  Summer activities (Biking, Hiking, Rafting, Picnic, etc.) – usually on our HOME page.

To see what our club does, please see a whole year of photos on the PHOTOS page.

See more at:  NOTE TO NEWCOMERS


 

Let's ski together!   Join us for an informal fun day on the slopes! Our weekend skiers tend to go to Timberline and/or Skibowl.  Our mid-week skiers usually go to Meadows on Thursdays or whenever there is some fresh powder. How to connect with us?

  1. See the weekend & mid-week entries on our TRIPS page.

  2. Click on our two FORUM buttons in the menu and see who is going skiing and when. Participate in the discussions!

  3. See our Facebook page, where all our members can post their own messages and often invite others to come ski with them. Start by clicking on the Facebook button in our main menu.

  4. On the mountain,

    Look for people who have a triangular orange flag attachd to their ski pole. The flag has the club's name printed on it, but it's a bit hard to read.


Mt. Hood Express bus service

We have always encouraged carpooling from Sandy, and that is still an option. But, now you can take the new Mt. Hood Express bus instead. For only $2 (or just $1.50 if you prepay for 20 tickets), you can ride the bus from Sandy to Skibowl, Government Camp, or Timberline. Catch the bus right on Hwy. 26, at a park and ride bus stop half way between Champion Way and 362nd (which is the Fred Meyer traffic light in Sandy). Turn into Champion Way to park at the Information Center.  The most convenient bus starts at 7:45 am and arrives at Skibowl at 8:32 and at Timberline at 9 am. Click here for the complete schedule.

 

Also note that Timberline runs its own shuttle between Government Camp from  the Summit Pass ski area to Timberline.

 

Powder Alliance.  Unlimited skiing at Timberline and Mt. Hood Skibowl + 3 free tickets at each of 17 other ski areas, for a total of 51 free ski days
Not valid on Saturdays.
Those 71 and over pay only $50.
All prices will increase after Nov. 5 and 26.. See more at: www.powderalliance.com  and on the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/powderalliance


 

Season Passes compared.  Compare the cost and benefits of various lift ticket passes. This was first published in Lift Lines. It is now on our Articles page.

 

Mt. High Cookbook available.

A great gift.

 

Debbi Kor put together a Club Cookbook, full of recipes contributed by many of our club members. You can purchase the book at any of our social events and ski trips, or

Contact Debbi at: ijustwannarun1@comcast.net

  

Ski Areas page - new & improved

The best way to get info about ski areas. The updated page contains almost all the ski areas in the West, 224 of them. It's the easiest way to get info for a trip. Just click on whatever ski resort you want.

Also find info on heli-skiing. 

Also available on our Ski Areas page is an Excel Spreadsheet containing a list of all the ski areas in North America. Use it to track the places you have skied.

 

 

Join a PACRAT team 

 Teams are being formed in October and November, and many teams need a few new team-mates.

 

Camaraderie, fun, racing, après ski parties and more!

 

Check it all out on our Racing page and on the PACRATs web site.   Contact:  Racing@mthigh.org

 


 

 

 

Ski pole Inclinometers -

Attach this simple device to your ski pole and use it to measure the slope steepness.

 

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2025 EVENTS CALENDAR


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    Blue: Mountain High club events      
    Maroon: NWSCC, FWSA, or multi-club events
    Black: General events
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JUNE

June 12 - 15    FWSA Convention in Palm Springs, California.

June 19 (Thur) Kayakers, Canoers, and SUPs and newbies invited to the Next Adventure event at Scapoose Bay. Equipment can be rented from Next Adventure. RSVO to Linda McGavin.

June 21 (Sat)  Highway Cleanup at Government Camp, 10 am - noon, with lunch at noon.

June 21 (Sat)  History Happy Hour Crisis on Mt. Hood.  100 years of Mountain Rescue. Mt. Hood Museum in Government Camp.  7 - 8 pm.

June 28 (Sat) Happy Hour  at location to be announced.  4 - 7 pm.

June 30 (Mon) Mt. High Board Meeting at the Round Table Pizza, Lake Oswego.


JULY

July 13 (Sun)   Lloyd Musser,  - Celebration of Life 1 - 5 pm, at Timberline Lodge 

July 19 (Sat)   Bike ride along the old Barlow wagon trail, with Oregon Pioneer stories. Mix of paved roads, smooth easy forest trails and some gravel.

July 19 (Sat)   History Happy Hour Lost Oregon Ski Areas.  Mt. Hood Museum in Government Camp. 7 - 8 pm.


AUGUST

Aug.   9 (Sat)   Steiner Cabins Tour.   Details yet to be annouced.

Aug. 16 (Sat)   History Happy Hour at the Mt. Hood Museum in Government Camp. History of the Civilian Conservation Corps in Oregon.

Aug. 25 (Mon)  Mt. High Board Meeting at the OCTOBERRound Table Pizza, Lake  Oswego.


SEPTEMBER

Sept. ?? (TBA) Mt. High Picnic and
 50th Anniversary Celebration 

 Details yet to be annouced.


OCTOBER

Oct. 18 (Sat)   History Happy Hour Mt. Hood Forest Fire Lookout History.  Mt. Hood Museum in Government Camp. 7 - 8 pm.


See more event details in the next section below.


 

Club membership has steadily increased from 2002 - 2011, and has stabilized around 220 since then.

 

Mt. High Board meetings 

=====================
Last Monday of the month, we meet at the Round Table Pizza, 16444 Boones Ferry Rd., Lake Grove, Lake Osswego, OR.  See Google map.  We plan future club events & trips.  If you'd like to get a bit more involved with the club, please come and join us. This is a working and planning  meeting, but it's open to all. Social gathering: 6:00 pm, and the meeting starts at: 6:30 pm.

 

NWSCC meetings

===============

Representatives of local ski clubs gather to coordinate activities, plan joint events and trips. Sometimes, there's a guest speaker. These meetings are open to all.

Time: Socializing starts at 6 pm. Meeting starts at 6:30 pm..

Dates: Meetings are held quarterly on the 3rd Wednesday in October, December, March and June.

Location: At various locations around the Portland metro area. See the NWSCC web site for details.

 

Searching for the Perfect Ski Watch

Check out some of the features available on watches these days: Altimeter, Compass, Clinometer, Barometer, Stop-watch, and more. And water resistant to 200 meters. Sadly, not all in one watch. Read this article.

 

Vision for the 21st Century

A whole new vision of enhancing both safety and fun on the slopes. Read all about it (click on the "Vision" button. Get involved. Write to the ski areas. Write to ski magazines. Refer them to our website: www.mthigh.org/Vision.htm.

 

Mt Hood List - A great site!

Go to MtHoodList.com to post your own message, to find a carpool to Mt. Hood, to find buddies for a Meadows  event,  or any other Mt. Hood related activity.

 

Check out this content on our site!

   a) Blogs eg.: David Schor's adventures

   b) Videos (our recent trips and racing)

   c) Skis for sale on our Bulletin Board!

 

In the Forum, post your questions, requests, offers, or help provide answers.

 

Bulletin Board vs. Forum

For plain text announcements or questions, feel free to post your own message in the Forum.

For more elaborate, announcements, including graphics, photos, etc. please email them to us at webmaster@mthigh.org and we'll post it on the Bulletin Board.

 

We Want You!


 

Forest  Service Permits. Info about day use permits and season permits, and a list of parking spaces where you need them. These permits are needed usually from May 1 - October 31. Buy one if you will be hiking or biking there.



Fix your Zipper  at Johann's (Gary's)

If the zipper breaks on your ski jacket or sleeping bag, don't throw it away.  Let Gary fix it for you at Johann's Upholstery, 12205 SW Hall Blvd.,
Tigard OR 97223.   Phone:  503-620-1699.
Email: gary@johannsonline.com


ShredHood.org is a web site devoted to everything Mt. Hood. It contains the latest news, classifieds, racing, new school, old school, videos, slides, events, resources.
The web site was started by Ben Jacklet, a local journalist. Check it out: http://shredhood.org/



Membership renewal.  Please renew your club membership in the Fall (September, October, or early November). This is also the best time to sign up for a ski trip with the club. It is best to renew in person at the annual Ski Fair or at our annual Kickoff Party. If you do it by mail, simply print print the Dough Transmittal form and mail it in. You can find it on our Membership page and on the Forms & Docs page.

Member Benefits updated - 20% off at the Taco Shoppe  Thanks to Kevin Bastin, owner of the Taco Shoppe and a Mountain High club member, we have now been offered 20% off of any item on the menu (not just the burritos). But only 10% discount during the summer months.


The Taco Shoppe is located in Government Camp, across the street from the Huckleberry Inn (but a house or two up the road), or just downhill from the Mount Hood Museum. See details on our Membership Benefits page and on our Bulletin Board page.  Click here for see their full menu.


Video about our club

Short 5 minute summary of what our club is al about. Must see! At: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woXVvae4Iww



Proof that Straight skis were always Shaped.

Straight skis were never really straight. See proof in this video.


 



EVENT DETAILS

Note: Trips and Racing events have their own pages.

The events listed below are events other than ski trips and races.

 
Kayaking
Kayaking, Canoeing, Paddleboarding

There will be a prize of a $50 gift card to Next Adventure.

Click on the flyer to enlarge it.
Flyer

 

June 19 (Thursday.)  - starting at 10 am.


Location:   Scapoose Bay Paddle Center
                  57420 Old Portland Rd.
                 Warren OR, 97053     -  See Google Map.
                 About 33 miles (45 minutes) north of Portland
                 along highway 30.

To all kayakers, canoers, SUPers, or wannabes in all ski clubs - Northwest Ski Club Council will host a kayak day at Next Adventure Scappoose Bay on June 19, starting at 10 am.

Bring your own water toy or rent from Next Adventure (group discount if we get enough people).

We plan to have several groups go out exploring the bay. Great time for newbies to try it out with friends!

High tide is at 11:30 am.
We will provide a BBQ lunch afterwards.

Please RSVP to Linda McGavin at editor@nwskiers.org ASAP for numbers for renting and for food preparation.

NOTE:  Limited parking in the Next Adventure lot is free for those renting equipment, otherwise it’s $10 to park in the Scappoose owned lot.

 

Road sign just 2 miles before Government Camp.

 


Debbi

Mt. High
Highway Cleanup
This was originally scheduled in May,
but we had to postpone it due to rain.

 

June 21 (Saturday) 10 am.         Click on the map to enlarge it.

Our club has adopted a 2-mile section of Highway 26, mileposts 51-53. We'll meet in Mt. Hood Skibowl's parking lot. Then we'll earn some good karma cleaning up our two miles of the highway.


Bring some gloves for your own protection.  Safety vests and yellow garbage bags will be provided.

 

12:00 (noon) - approximately - The club will cover the cost of lunch in Government Camp, right after we are done with the cleanup. We'll go either to the Brew Pub or the Taco Shoppe. Let's replenish our energy and enjoy each other's company.

 

Note: We need just 8 volunteers for this. 


Those who plan to help, need to read the Highway Safety brochure from the State Highway Department,  Please pay particular attention to the secton titled: "Speical Hazards". See: Highway safety brochure - a PDF file

 

Debbi will have the waivers we all need to sign on the day of the event.

 

RSVP to Debbi Kor at: ijustwannarun1@comcast.net or call 503-314-7078.


Man on Mt. Hood
Mountain Rescue

The Mt. Hood Cultural Museum preserves and showcases the rich history of Mount Hood through interpretive exhibits and educational programming. The museum features six galleries that highlight the history of the mountain’s early exploration, winter sports, settlement and natural history.

 

The museum, the Mt. Hood Information Center and the Museum Gift Shop are open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The museum is closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Crisis on Mt. Hood
100 Years of Mountain Rescue

 

June 21  (Saturday.)  7 - 8 pm.

Be entertained and learn something new.

Doors open 6:30, presentation starts at 7 pm.

Beer, wine and soft drinks available to purchase.


Topic:  Mountain Rescue on Mt. Hood.
            Stories from 100 years of rescue on Mt. Hood.

The presentation is free.  A $5 donation to the Museum is suggested and very much appreciated.

 

For more information about the lecture series, please call the museum at 503-272-3301.

 

Mt. Hood Cultural Center and Museum
88900 E. Government Camp Loop
Government Camp, OR 97028

Social History Happy Hour events take place on the thrid Saturday each month at the museum. Topics range from Mount Hood photography to ski fashion,  to volcanic activity on the mountain, and more.

 


Happy Hour


Mt. High
Happy Hour


June 28, 2025 (Saturday) -  4 pm - 7 pm.

Come join your ski buddies at a Happy hour event at:

Location yet TBA.


We'll be there from 4 to 7 pm.   Come join us for a beverage or two and some yummy hors d'oeuvres.  Spend the evening with friends and find out who's going where this ski season. 


RSVP Debbi at ijustwannarun1@comcast.net or 503-314-7078 so we can ensure we have enough spots saved.




 

Mt. High
Monthly Board meeting


Usually the last Monday of the month.  

Monthly Board meeting


June 30, 2025 (Tuesday)

Meet for socializing at 6:00 pm Meeting starts at 6:30 pm.


This is an organizational and planning meeting, attended mainly by Board members, trip leaders, activity organizers etc., but it is open to all. Anyone wanting to get more involved with the club is welcome.

Place:  Round Table Pizza,

            16444 Boones Ferry Rd., Lake Grove,

            Lake Oswego, OR.         See Google map.   





:Lloyd Musser
Lloyd Musser

Celebration of Life

of Lloyd Musser


July 13, 2025  (Sunday.)  From 1 - 5 pm.


Location:  Timberline Lodge

Lloyd Musser was the curator and heart and soul of the Mt. Hood Museum and Cultural Center in Government Camp. He passed away on March 1st, 2025, just a few months after his wife Maureen died.

It is interesting that he passed away on the same day that the annual Ski the Glade Trail Day was held -- an event that Lloyd himself created some 22 years earlier.
 
Please join us in honoring the lives of Maureen and Lloyd A. Musser on July 13th, 2025, at Timberline Lodge, from 1–5 PM.

This celebration of life is open to all whose lives were touched by Lloyd and Maureen. As Maureen wished, it will be a joyful gathering filled with laughter, shared memories, and stories that celebrate their legacy and the many lives they impacted.

Feel free to spread the word to anyone who may want to attend.



Barlow Pass
Barlow Pass - the start of our ride.
 
Original Wagon Trail
Just one of many markers along the way.
 
Above Hwy..26
Hwy. 26 plowed its way right across the original wagon trail.
 
Forest trail
We'll be riding along mostly paved roads, but also some smooth forest trails.


Please RSVP to Emilio Trampuz
at: Emilio2000@earthlink.net or 503-510-1477.
Mt. High bike ride
History Tour along Barlow Road
The original wagon trail

Please RSVP to Emilio Trampuz
at: Emilio2000@earthlink.net or 503-510-1477.

July 19, 2025.  (Saturday)
Meet at 8:45 am at the Barlow Trail Roadhouse.  See map.
                                     69580 US-26, Welches, OR 97067
Leave at 9 am and drive to Barlow Pass (on Hwy. 35)
Start the bike ride from Barlow Pass.
End the ride and have lunch at 3 pm.

Emilio Trampuz will take you along the path the settlers took to cross the Cascades in search of a new life. Ride the route that the settlers used to make it across this rugged mountain range. Historical stopping points and views all along the way.

Last couple of years, there were 10 - 20 riders on this ride.
 
Each year, this tour is a bit different as we discover new trails. This year, we will follow Lucy's trail for a little while. Just for something new and to avoid biking along a section of highway 26. 
 
We will cross highway 26 only once, and that will be at a marked pedestrian crossing with a flashing light alert for motorists in Zig Zag..
 
Oregon pioneers
 
Where exactly is the Oregon Trail (Barlow Road) around Mt. Hood?   Would you be able to show family or friends which way the wagons went? Come on this free guided bicycle tour and find out. 

And see the last traces of the Oregon Pioneers' wagon wheel ruts.

Barlow Road was the only way to get around the south side of Mt. Hood for 71 years, until the old Mt. Hood Loop highway was built in  the 1920s. Both roads are now abandoned (except for a few short segments).

When Timberline Lodge was built in the late 1930s, all the building materials and tools were brought up along the old Mt. Hood Loop highway, which we will also ride on. This is all part of Oregon’s history, but it is being neglected.
 
Find out where these roads are, hear some of the pioneers’ stories, and maybe consider adopting a section, clearing it of fallen trees and branches every year. This was usually the job of the first wagon train of the season.

Also, hear a few short stories and excerpts from the pioneers' diaries.

A few points of interest along the way:
1. Barlow Pass and junction with the Pacific Crest Trail
2. The best view of Mt. Hood (seen from the old highway)
3. Pioneer Woman's Grave
4. Pioneer Cemetery and hear the the ghost of Perry Vickers.
5. Wagon tracks, still barely discernible in a couple of places.
6. The only bat cave on Mt. Hood.  Actually a horse tunnel.
7. Several historic wagon trail markers along the way.

Meet a few minutes before 9:00 am at the Barlow Road Inn, about half way bnetween Welches and Zig Zag, on the south side of Hwy. 26. This Inn is located just before the Fire Station on highway 26.

We will need some carpooling from there to transport everyone and all our bicycles up to Barlow Pass.  We will arrange this on the spot. Most people will continue driving in their own cars.

We will leave only 2 or 3 cars in Welches. At the end of the bike ride, we’ll have refreshments and/or lunch at the Barlow Trail Inn, and then we’ll use the 2 or 3 cars to take us back to fetch our cars at Barlow Pass.

We’ll ride on a mix of surfaces, mostly paved, but also some forest trails, and about a mile of gravel road. And later on, another bit of gravel road. Most of the 18 miles will be downhill, but there will be 2 uphill sections.

Almost any bike will do, including a commuter bike, a mountain bike, or an e-bike.  As a general rule of thumb, thicker tires would work better. Only a racing bike with those super-thin tires is not recommended.
 
Bring some water and a snack - like maybe some trial mix, or a small sandwich, or some fruit or a power bar.  We will all need some nourishment before lunch, especially if you haven't had any breakfast in the morning. 

Also, the ride alwasy takes longer than expected, and we will need to have a snack along the way.

If you want to participate, please contact Emilio Trampuz
at: Emilio2000@earthlink.net or 503-510-1477.
Man on Mt. Hood
Mountain Rescue

The Mt. Hood Cultural Museum preserves and showcases the rich history of Mount Hood through interpretive exhibits and educational programming. The museum features six galleries that highlight the history of the mountain’s early exploration, winter sports, settlement and natural history.

 

The museum, the Mt. Hood Information Center and the Museum Gift Shop are open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The museum is closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Lost Oregon Ski Areas

 

July 19  (Saturday.)  7 - 8 pm.

Be entertained and learn something new.

Doors open 6:30, presentation starts at 7 pm.

Beer, wine and soft drinks available to purchase.


Topic:  Lost Oregon Ski Areas
            Including a slide-show presentation.

The presentation is free.  A $5 donation to the Museum is suggested and very much appreciated.

 

For more information about the lecture series, please call the museum at 503-272-3301.

 

Mt. Hood Cultural Center and Museum
88900 E. Government Camp Loop
Government Camp, OR 97028

Social History Happy Hour events take place on the thrid Saturday each month at the museum. Topics range from Mount Hood photography to ski fashion,  to volcanic activity on the mountain, and more.

 

The Mt. Hood Cultural Museum preserves and showcases the rich history of Mount Hood through interpretive exhibits and educational programming. The museum features six galleries that highlight the history of the mountain’s early exploration, winter sports, settlement and natural history.

 

The museum, the Mt. Hood Information Center and the Museum Gift Shop are open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The museum is closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Social History Happy Hour events take place on the thrid  Saturday each month at the museum. Topics range from Mount Hood photography to ski fashion,  to volcanic activity on the mountain, and more.

 


History of the Civilian Conservation Corps
(CCC)  in Oregon

 

August 16  (Saturday.)  7 - 8 pm.

Be entertained and learn something new.

Doors open 6:30, presentation starts at 7 pm.

Beer, wine and soft drinks available to purchase.


Guest speaker:  Glenn Voeltz

Glenn served as an Army Intelligence officer for 25 years, held senior leadership positions at the Pentagon on the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the White House Situation Room, and at NATO headquarters in Brussels Belgium.

He is currently a professional ski patroller at Mt Bachelor and lives with his family in Bend. He has written over a dozen books including The History of Mt Bachelor, The Oregon Skyline Trail, and Oregon Search and Rescue. His book on the history of the CCC in Oregon is due to be published in the summer of 2025.

The presentation is free.  A $5 donation to the Museum is suggested and very much appreciated.

 

For more information about the lecture series, please call the museum at 503-272-3301.

 

Mt. Hood Cultural Center and Museum
88900 E. Government Camp Loop
Government Camp, OR 97028

 Lige-Coleman on Fire Lookout
Lige Colemnan on Fire Lookout


The Mt. Hood Cultural Museum preserves and showcases the rich history of Mount Hood through interpretive exhibits and educational programming. The museum features six galleries that highlight the history of the mountain’s early exploration, winter sports, settlement and natural history.


Mt. Hood Forest Fire Lookout History

 

October 18   (Saturday.)  7 - 8 pm.

Be entertained and learn something new.

Doors open 6:30, presentation starts at 7 pm.

Beer, wine and soft drinks available to purchase.


Topic:  The history of the Fire-Lookout at the top of Mt. Hood.

The presentation is free.  A $5 donation to the Museum is suggested and very much appreciated.

 

For more information about the lecture series, please call the museum at 503-272-3301.

 

Mt. Hood Cultural Center and Museum
88900 E. Government Camp Loop
Government Camp, OR 97028

Social History Happy Hour events take place on the thrid  Saturday each month at the museum. Topics range from Mount Hood photography to ski fashion,  to volcanic activity on the mountain, and more.

The museum, the Mt. Hood Information Center and the Museum Gift Shop are open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The museum is closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.


Walt bowling
 
Happy faces

Mt. High

 Bowling Night

 POSTPONEDD

Date to be announced.

         Starting at 7 pm.

         Ending around 9-ish.


We have reserved 5 lanes, with up to 5 people per lane. This means participation is limited to 25 people.  See Google Map for the location.

Allen's Crosley Bowl

2400 E. Evergreen Blvd

Vancouver, WA

 

The Bowling Nigh has been cancelled due to not enough signups.  We'll try to reschedule it for some other time.


The cost will be $15 p/person + $5 for shoes.


Some of us plan to head over for some pizza nearby after the bowling.  Please feel free to join us.

 

Please RSVP to Debbi to let her know if you plan to bowl with us.  It's always been a lot of fun, and will continue to be!

 

Please RSVP to: Debbi Kor, at: ijustwannarun1@comcast.net or 503-314-7078.         



Snowvana logo
 
Next Adventure at Snowvana


VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Want to get into Snowvana for free, or just help out your ski club or council?  Volunteer for a two-hour shift staffing the Northwest Ski Club Council booth.  We have the following shifts available.
The number in parenthesis indicated how many people are needed.

Friday
                      2-4 PM (need 2 people)
4-6 (2)
6-8 (1)

Saturday
11-1 (1)
1-3 (2)
3-5 (2)
5-7 (1)

Sunday
11-1 (1)
1-3 (2)

Contact
Bill King - willie2k@ymail.com

Snowvana

Ski & Snowboard Show

 

October 24 - 26, 2025.  (Friday  Sunday)

 

Location: Portland Expo Center,

                 2060 Marine Dr W, Portland, OR 9721
                 See Google Map.


Hours:  Friday: Noon – 8pm
             Saturday: 11am – 7pm
             Sunday: 11am – 4pm

 

A winter celebration with ski and snowboard films, local ski shops holding their annual sale event, live music, fun contests, and also a ski swap.

 

This is Snowvana’s 9th season. 


Explore the manufacturer’s village, tune into the year’s biggest ski movie premiere, pick up a free pair of Next Adventure kid’s skis, and choose between a huge list of ways to engage and enjoy the show.


It also includes the Mt. Hood FilmFest including the best films from Level 1, Teton Gravity Research, Matchstick, and more.


Tickets: A single day ticket costs $17 + processing fees.

              3-Day Pass $27 + processing fees, 
              Kids 12 & under are FREE.

              Parking:  $13 per car.


Buy tickets HERE.


Also: Mt. Hood Film Festival 

          Gear Sale & Swap Gear
          Kids' Zone

          Over 50 manufacturers' reps and their boths.

          Live music, acoustic artists.

          Alpine Artist Gallery - Region artisans.


Snowvana will also be held in Seattle, at Magnuson Park Hangar 30  on October 17-19, 2025.

See more details at: https://snowvana.com/


 


 


 

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