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PACRAT Racing

NWSCC web site

FWSA web site

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Mt. High Events
Last updated: May 23,
2013.
Latest news in the left column,
Click on underlined events in
the Calendar on the right or
scroll down for details of upcoming events.
Weather forecast for Government Camp on the
right.
See bottom of this page for
ski area reports.
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NEWS
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March-April
Lift Lines
Now on our
Newsletter page.
Let's ski the
Timberline side-country
Every Saturday in
May. Ski some new
out-of-bounds terrain. Guided tour
with Emilio. It's not difficult.
Anyone can do it. The few
challenging spots can be skied
around. More
below.
Mt. High club Elections
On Wednesday, May 15,
at the Spring Fling party, we will
also hold elections for club
officers. If you can't come,
print this
Proxy ballot and mail it to
Emilio by May 10.
New Mt. High
Bylaws - ready for the vote!
Our Board members
have been discussing changes to our
Bylaws for a couple of years now.
We want to streamline the Bylaws and
simplify them. Some of the text from
the current Bylaws will be moved to
a "Standard Operating Procedures"
document.
We will need all our
club members to check out the new
bylaws and approve them, hopefully
at our annual meeting in May.
You can find the Bylaws on our Forms
& Docs page, or compare them here:
Summary of Bylaws changes -
a quick overview.
Mt. High Bylaws
(PDF file) - the current old Bylaws.
New, improved
Bylaws Draft - clean copy
(PDF)
New, improved
Bylaws Draft - changes in brown
color
(PDF)
FWSA News Flash
- The latest issue of
the Far West Ski Association
Newsletter. Trips, Racing, Ski news,
and more.
New Mt. High Wall Calendar
A
15-month wall calendar (Oct. 2012 -
Dec. 2013) is available for you to
save and print straight from web
site. It is customized with our club
photos and club trips.
You can print it in 2 sizes:
1.
Tabloid (11x17")
or
2.
Letter (8.5 x 11")
This is
a large 7 MB file. Be prepared to wait a
few minutes for the file to open
when you first click on it.
PRINTING: If you
don't have a printer that can print
both sides at once, print all the
even pages first, flip the whole
stack, and print the odd ones.
Note that half the pages are printed
upside down on purpose. It all
falls into place when you fold the
printed sheets in half and staple
them
in the middle (along the
fold).
Alternatively, if you
prefer,
Emilio will print these for
you, for a small fee (just to
cover the expenses):
1.
Tabloid (11" x 17") =
$10.-
2.
Letter (8.5" x 11") =
$5.-
Just email Emilio at
Emilio2000@earthlink.net, and
let him know the size & number of
copies. Please send a check payable to:
Emilio Trampuz, 4742 Liberty Rd. S.,
#296, Salem, OR 97302
Ski Areas
page - new & improved
The best way to get
info about ski areas. The improved
version contains almost all the ski
areas in the West, 145 of them. It's
the easiest way to get info for a
trip. Just click on whatever ski
resort you want.
NW Ski Challenge
The Challenge
continues for this upcoming season
(2012-2013). But, now it is not a
competition for the most ski areas
visited. Instead, everyone who
visits at least 7 ski areas in the
Northwest will be entered into a
drawing for a prize.
New for this coming
season is that in additio to Oregon,
Washington and Idaho, you can now
also ski at any ski area in British
Columbia, Alberta, or Alaska.
They all count!
Skiing the Northwest
can be quite an adventure. See David
Schor's blog:
http://skiwashington.blogspot.com,
and Emilio's
journal on our "Articles" page,
at:
Ski-Washington-Challenge-diary.pdf
Member Benefits
updated
Two new member
benefits have been added:
a) A $3 discount off
any burrito at the Taco Shoppe
in Govt. Camp
See details on our
Membership
Benefits page and on our
Bulletin
Board page.
Mid-week Skiing
Kenny
Brunidge has volunteered to
coordinate the mid-week skiers
You
can join the
mid-week group and post a
message in the mid-week forum
whenever you plan to go up skiing
and see if others can join you. More
info on our "Trips"
page.
2-way Radios on the slopes!
Connect with other club members on
the slopes. Simply get on the radio
channel 6-19, and call for
Mountain High members. That is
Channel 6, Privacy code 19. There is
a permanent note about this on our
TRIPS page.
New video about our club
Short 5 minute
summary of what our club is al
about. Must see!
See it at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woXVvae4Iww
The GOOD
OLD TIMES have been moved
Photos from our whole
past year have been moved from the
Photos page
to the
Photos 2011 page. That page documents
27 separate events from the
2010/2011 season. Re-live the good
old times, or see what you may have
missed.
Our Photos page has
been cleared to make room for new
photos for this coming season
Bulletin
Board
There are new items
on our Bulletin Board. Check it out!
Several skis for sale, a French
conversation group, and more.
Also see the
Oregon Challenge Diary
- a description of all the Oregon
ski areas, and the combined
experiences of all 3 successful
challengers. Read about Warner
Canyon, Oregon's best kept secret!
And Spout Springs, and more. This
will be permanently posted on our
Articles
page.
We Want You!

We know you have
something to contribute to the club.
Organize a party, a hike. a game of
cards, a visit to the theater, or
just a TGIF. Take your favorite
activity and invite other club
members to join you. Just let us
know what you could do for the club.
Or, better yet, come to our monthly
planning meeting, any last Monday
of the month, at the Round Table
Pizza.
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2013 EVENTS CALENDAR
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Blue: Mountain High club events
Maroon: NWSCC, FWSA, or multi-club
events
Black: General events
See more event details below.

Club membership has been steadily increasing in the past
10 years! Current membership (as of May. 2013) = 323.
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Last Monday of the month, we
meet at the Round Table Pizza
10070 SW Barbur Blvd., Portland
(near the corner of Capitol
Hwy.) to plan future club
events, trips. Phone: (503)
245-2211. If you would 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
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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 every other
month, on the
3rd Wednesday in February, March,
June, August, October,
and December.
Location:
At various locations around the
Portland metro area. See the
NWSCC web site for details.
Man & Woman of
the Year
This year, 2012, our
club selected Bruce Ellison and
Debbi Kor
as our Man & Woman of the Year.
Congratulations to both!
See more info on our
Awards
page.
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
article.
Oregon Skiing & Boarding Blog
A blog set
up by Drew Jackson, the weatherman
at KPTV-12, writing about snow
conditions from a skier's
perspective. This has been added to
both our
Blogs and
Links pages.
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.
Trips Survey Results
Thanks to the 60
people who completed the online
survey. See the results summarized
in the July issue of "Lift Lines",
or see the complete results
here:
Mt Hood List
- A great new site!
Go to
MtHoodList.com
to post your own message, to find a
carpool to Mt. Hood, to find buddies
for a Meadows 4x4, 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!
Bruce's fall video
See Bruce Kuper's helmet-cam
recording his fall and slide on the
face of 7th Heaven at Stevens
Pass. See
Videos.
Send us your photos/stories!
What did you do this past winter?
Where did you ski?
Where were you 20 or 30 years
ago? How did you learn to ski? Any
spectacular falls? Any embarrassing moments? Send in your personal short stories
or reminiscences.
Please add a photo of yourself or the people in your story. Digital photos are most welcome. Printed photos
will be scanned in and returned to you. Contact
Emilio.
Free $kiing corner.
Free or half-priced
lift tickets.
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
info@mthigh.org and we'll post
it on the Bulletin Board.
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EVENT DETAILS
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Day trips in 2013
May 4 (Sat.):
Timberline side-country
May 11 (Sat.): Timberline side-country
May 18 (Sat.): Timberline side-country
May 25 (Sat.): Timberline side-country


This is Little Zig Zag canyon. Try it!
These "Show Me Something New" days
will be focused entirely on fun and exploration. We'll enjoy nature and each
other's company, and nobody will be left behind. The focus will be
on skiing together as a group. |
Timberline
side-country
A "Show Me Something
New" day trip
Every Saturday in May:
Timberline
Come ski with us! Just for fun. An
adventure on the slopes!
The
idea: Can we find something new to ski? Can you show us some new
trail. a secret stash, a hidden slope? Or can we show you
something new you haven't skied before? Just a couple of weeks
ago, a small group of us discovered a nice and friendly gully right
in the middle of the ski area that none of us had skied before!
There must be more places like that!
Any ideas
or suggestions as to where we can go and explore are welcome. If
people show up who haven't tried some of the out-of-bounds areas,
Emilio will gladly offer a tour of some of the side-country. We
won't do anything very difficult, and even if we encounter some
challenging terrain, there is always an easy way around it.
Any intermediate skier or rider can do it.
The
side-country: If the snow is good, we can ski lots of side-country
terrain, just slightly out of bounds. We can ski places like Zig Zag
canyon, Little Zig Zag, Sand canyon. We can also arrange to leave a
few cars in Government Camp and ski some of the trails all the way
down to Govie, such as the Blossom, Glade, and Alpine trails.
This day
trip to Timberline will be a simple carpooling or drive to trip. If enough people come together, we can get group discounted lift
tickets. Or, better yet, get yourself a Timberline Spring Pass
for just a little over $109. The pass is valid for 3 full months of
skiing (March, April, and May!!!! Wow!!!
Please RSVP to Emilio,
Emilio2000@earthlink.net
or 503-378-0171.
We'll meet at
McDonald's in Sandy (left at 3rd traffic light in
Sandy) around
7:15 - 7:30 am. You might find us either in the parking lot,
or inside McDonald's, getting a cup of coffee. Park your car far
from the McDonald's building and closer to the Sandy motel. From there, we can
either carpool or caravan to the ski area.
On the mountain, meet
us around 9:00 am
near the ticket office, outside, or find us on Channel 6-19.
Just ask for "Mountain High" people! |
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Mt. High
members at a party at Gray Gables Estate

Deirdre and Patty

Alice, Lisa, Harry, Patty, and Jim. |
Mt. High
Spring Fling Party
Annual Meeting &
Elections
May 15,
2013. (Wednesday)
6:30 pm at the
Gray Gables Estate,
3009 SE Chestnut Street
Portland, Oregon 97267
Phone: 503.654.0470
Click here for a
MAP.
Everybody
is invited! Come meet other club members, check out what’s new.
Included:
* Slide show / video of some recent ski trips.
* Socialize, mingle with other club members.
* The club will provide some food for free, but buy your own drink.
* Vote for the changes in our Bylaws.
You can find
the Bylaws on our Forms & Docs page,
or compare them here:
Summary of Bylaws changes -
a quick overview.
Mt. High Bylaws
(PDF file) - the current old Bylaws.
New, improved
Bylaws Draft - clean copy
(PDF)
New, improved
Bylaws Draft - changes in brown
color
(PDF)
* Participate in electing our new President and other club officers.
So far, we only have the current club officers ready for
re-election and one new candidate:
President: Kurt
Krueger
Vice-President: Terry White
Secretary:
Lisa Scribner (since Chris Brooks decided to take a break)
Treasurer: Nancy
Pratt
Send in your nominations to any of the club's Board
members. See Contacts
page.
Voting ballots will be distributed at the event, but
if you can't come, print this
Proxy ballot and mail it to Emilio by May 10.
DIRECTIONS
* From the north: Take McLoughlin Blvd. south,
1 mile past downtown Milwaukie.
Go past the traffic lights at SE Courtney Ave. Just one more block.
Turn left (east) onto Chestnut St. Gray Gables Estate will be on
your left.
* From the south: Take McLoughlin Blvd.
fromOregon City, for abt. 4 miles north of I-205.
After a slight curve to the right, go past Maple St. Just one more
block.
Turn right (east) onto Chestnut St. Gray Gables Estate will be
on your left.
* From east (Clackamas): From the Milwaukie
Expressway (Hwy 224), turn onto Lake Rd.
Turn left on Oatfield Rd. (just past the tennis courts on your
left).
Go past SE Courtney Ave. Just one more block.
Turn right (west) onto Chestnut St. Gray Gables Estate will be on
your right. |
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See
flyer. |
Mt. High
Bowling
Party!
May 18, 2013
(Saturday). starting at 7
pm.
Only $15
per person.
Milwaukie
Elks
13121 SE
McLaughlin Blvd.
Milwaukie,
OR
This is about a mile
south of downtown Milwaukie, and about 2 blocks north of the bomber
plane.
Please RSVP to:
Debbi Kor, 503-314-7078; or:
ijustwannarun1@comcast.net
no later than May 13th.
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Cal
Terry

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May
24 (Friday) 5:30 pm.
We will play 9 holes at
Eastmoreland Golf
Course,
2425 SE Bybee Blvd.,
Portland, OR 97202. Phone: 503-775-2900. Tee times start at 5:30 pm.
Cost: $21 (for 9 holes)
Cart: $15
If you
want to play, please contact one of us by May 18th.
Terry at 503-729-3435 or e-mail at
swans761@juno.com
Cal
at 503-805-8606 or e-mail
baebaw@ccgmail.net
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Day trips in 2013
May 25 (Sat.): Timberline side-country


This is Little Zig Zag canyon. Try it!
These "Show Me Something New" days
will be focused entirely on fun and exploration. We'll enjoy nature and each
other's company, and nobody will be left behind. The focus will be
on skiing together as a group. |
Timberline
side-country
A "Show Me Something
New" day trip
May 25 (Sat.): Timberline
-- 8:00 am. (Lifts are now open 8
am - 3 pm)
Come ski with us! Just for fun. An
adventure on the slopes!
The
idea: Can we find something new to ski? Can you show us some new
trail. a secret stash, a hidden slope? Or can we show you
something new you haven't skied before? Just a couple of weeks
ago, a small group of us discovered a nice and friendly gully right
in the middle of the ski area that none of us had skied before!
There must be more places like that!
Any ideas
or suggestions as to where we can go and explore are welcome. If
people show up who haven't tried some of the out-of-bounds areas,
Emilio will gladly offer a tour of some of the side-country. We
won't do anything very difficult, and even if we encounter some
challenging terrain, there is always an easy way around it.
Any intermediate skier or rider can do it.
The
side-country: If the snow is good, we can ski lots of side-country
terrain, just slightly out of bounds. We can ski places like Zig Zag
canyon and Little Zig Zag canyon. It is now probably too late
to ski Sand canyon or any of the trails leading to Government Camp
(such as the Alpine, Glade, or Blosoom trails).
Please RSVP to Emilio,
Emilio2000@earthlink.net
or 503-378-0171.
We'll meet at
McDonald's in Sandy (left at 3rd traffic light in
Sandy) around
6:30 am. You might find us either in the parking lot,
or inside McDonald's, getting a cup of coffee. Park your car far
from the McDonald's building and closer to the Sandy motel. From there, we can
either carpool or caravan to the ski area.
On the mountain, meet
us around 8:00 am
near the ticket office, outside, or find us on Channel 6-19.
Just ask for "Mountain High" people!
Timberline will also organize a fun "Top to
Bottom" race, involving 5 stops along the way to answer trivia
questions and participate in double dare type of games, all of which
counts toward the total score in the "race". The race will
start at 11 am, with teams of 3 - 6 people. Register in advance, if
possible. Just $10. See more details at:
http://www.timberlinelodge.com/timberline-end-of-the-season-party/?
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Mt. High
Monthly meeting
Usually on the last Monday of the
month.
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Mountain High
monthly meeting
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May 28, 2013. (Tuesday).
- Usually the last Monday of the month.
This month,
exceptionally, moved to Tuesday, to avoid conflict with Memorial Day
weekend.
6:00 pm - social gathering;
6:30 pm - formal meeting.
Location: Round
Table Pizza,
10070 SW Barbur Blvd., near Capitol Hwy. (by
McDonald’s).
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. |
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Click here for
Convention flyer
The Convention will be held at the
Grand Sierra Resort & Casino
2500 East 2nd St., Reno, NV 89595
Lodging:
Grand Sierra Resort & Casino
2500 East 2nd St.,
Reno, NV 89595
www.grandsierraresort.com
Phone
Reservations:
800-648-5080 or 775-789-2129
Group Name: Far
West Ski Association 2013
Online Reservations:
FWSA reservation site
Rates per
night plus tax:
* Grand Sierra
Room $79
* Summit Grand
II Upgrade $104
Group name: Far West Ski Association |
81st annual
Far West Convention
Reno, NV
June 6 - 9, 2013
June
6 - 9, 2013
Remember we are all part of larger organization. Yes,
we are part of the NW Ski Club Council, ... but also of the Far West
Ski Association, which encompasses eleven Councils in Arizona,
California, Colorado,
Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington and Utah.
FWSA represents all our local ski clubs, and organizes at least 3
trips every year:
1) the FWSA Ski Week (at Aspen this past winter);
2) the FWSA International Ski Week (usually in Europe);
3) an International Summer trip (like a trip to China or
the Alaska Cruise).
FWSA also organizes a number of club competitions
— for best Newsletter, best Web site, Outstanding club, Safety
person of the year, Man and Woman of the year, etc. Awards are given
at the annual Convention in June.
A big part of the annual Convention is a Travel Symposium,
where club members can meet with dozens of Ski
Industry representatives and plan future ski trips.
There is also a fun component, in the form of a Pub
crawl, golf, hiking, rafting, etc.
A number of ski celebrities are usually present. In the past, we had
several Olympic ski champions, some
extreme skiers, some founders of famous ski areas, famous
film-makers, and
more.
See
more info about this year's Convention at:
http://www.fwsa.org/Conventions/FW-2013Conv/FW-2013Conv.html
For more information contact:
Mary Olhausen, FWSA Silent Auction/Travel Expo Chairperson
E-mail: omary52@omcast.net
or Phone: 503.880.7383.
To register for the Convention as our club’s delegate,
please send in your registration fee ($149) to Nancy Ellis at the
address shown on the registration form:
FWSA Convention Registrar
Nancy Ellis
P.O. Box 9681
Truckee, CA 96162
See the official
Delegate Registration Form,
Also, please notify our very own Debbi Kor that you are
coming to the Convention. Contact Debbi at:
ijustwannarun1@comcast.net |
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Road sign just 2 miles before Government Camp.
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Mt. High Highway Cleanup
Our 6th cleanup. (2 per year)
June 22
(Saturday): 10 am.

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.
12:00
(noon) - approximately - The club will cover the cost of lunch at the Brew Pub
in Government Camp, right after the cleanup.
Let's replenish our energy and enjoy each other's company. Click on the map to enlarge.
Those
who plan to help, need to go on-line with the State Highway
Department, and just review the "rules of the road" so to speak.
We used to have to watch a video, but that is no longer
required. Now, you just need to read through the rules and
instructions, and we can deal with the rest ourselves. Just go
to:
http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/pages/rules/oars_700/oar_734/734_029.html
and
scroll down to the "Specific Requirements". The
"Applicant" is our club, and the Participants are all who show
up on the day of the event.
Debbi will have the
waivers we all need to sign on the day of the event.
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Mt. High
Barlow Trail to Rhododendron
historic trails bike ride
July
13, 2013 (Satuday)
A unique bike ride into history!
Don't confuse this one with the Barlow Road Ride
in August.
Our July ride is shorter, easier, and chock full
of information,
old tales, trivia, and the history of Mt. Hood and
of Oregon.
This is not a typical bike ride. It's a
history tour.
Meet at 10 am, in
Rhododendron, the last small town before Government Camp.
Let's assemble at the Still Creek Inn (the only restaurant in
town).
The bike ride is from
Barlow Pass (on Hwy. 35) to
Rhododendron A lot of it is downhill, but there are a couple
of uphill sections.. Mostly on paved roads,
or fairly smooth trails. Mostly on hidden paths that are not well
known, some so overgrown they might soon disappear. Witness
how a historic road has been destroyed - on purpose!
We will leave about half
of our cars in Rhododendron. The other half will drive up to
Timberline road with their bikes, but also carpooling with those who
will leave their cars in Rhody.
At the end of the day, those who left their cars in Rhody will give
a ride to the drivers of the cars left at Timberline.
This is a unique and
historical ride. Here
are some highlights:
1. See several sections of the original Barlow
Trail you haven't seen before..
2. Visit the Pioneer Woman's Grave, An Oregon
Pioneer woman died here.
3. Visit the Summit Prairie Pioneer's Cemetery,
and hear the ghost of Perry Vickers, who was killed while
pursuing a horse thief.
4. Brief stop at the
Mt.
Hood Museum in Government Camp. Check out old skis and rooms
decorated with early Oregon pioneers artifacts.
5. Bike down parts of the
old Mt. Hood highway, before the modern Hwy 26 was built. The
road is overgrown with trees and moss, but it is still paved and
smooth.
6. See
Laurel Hill, the steepest part of the historic Barlow Trail, so
steep the pioneers had to lower their wagons with ropes, and tie
tree trunks to the back of the wagon to act as a brake. This hill is
as steep as a double-black diamond ski trail, and yet the pioneers
managed to get down it with their wagons!
7. Visit a bat
cave. Yes, there are some bats in there, but it's not what you
think.
8. Visit
Little Zig Zag
Falls. Or sit down at a picnic table to rest your legs here.
9. Bike down parts of the
old Barlow trail, better known today as the Pioneers'
Bridle Path trail.
10. At the end of the
ride, let's go for a drink and some food at the Still Creek Inn in Rhododendron,
partly as thanks to them for letting us use their parking lot, and
partly to rest and enjoy each other's company, while replenishing
our energy.
Some of this may seem familiar. We've done something
similar before. But, there will be lots of new (and old) stuff to
see and experience this time. Promise!
For the bike ride,
contact Emilio, 503-378-0171, or
Emilio2000@earthlink.net.
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Jackie is in red |
Mt. High bike ride
Banks - Vernonia
July 27. 2013 (Saturday) --
9:30 am
A paved
rails to trails path with a SLIGHT incline part of the way. One
SHORT steep uphill & downhill.
3
Options:
Level B-C Leave 9:30 am from Banks trailhead for 21 miles (one way)
Level A Leave 10:10 am from Buxton trailhead for 14 miles (one way)
Level A Leave 11:00 am from Top Hill trailhead for 7 miles (one way)
We who
start @ Banks will regroup @ Buxton, then Top Hill trailheads. (lets
us know where you will start) PLEASE.
Restrooms available at all 3 of these trailheads.
LUNCH @
BLACK BEAR COFFEE CO. outdoor patio in Vernonia.
As you
enter Vernonia, look for the campground on the right, then take a
left onto the street for 2-3 blocks to the main street in town.
Turn left 1-2 blocks; BLACK BEAR COFFEE CO. is on the left.
RAIN
CANCELS THE RIDE.
PLEASE
RSVP Jackie @503-663-3359 or
jbon1960@comcast.net
Opt.1
take Hwy 26, left at Banks sign
Opt 2 take Hwy 26 to 47 , right on Fisher Rd., Bacona Rd, R into
Buxton trailhead.
Opt 3 take Hwy 26 to 47 (Nehalem Hwy) Right at Top Hill trailhead
Contact: Jackie Bonillo at
jbon1960@comcast.net |
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There are signs along the trail, explaining
where you are and what you are seeing.

Click here for
the Coeur
d'Alene trail map.
Contact:
Jackie Bonillo
503-663-3359 (home) or
503-706-9668 (cell). |
Idaho bicycle trip
Spokane - Idaho Centennial Trail
Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes
30 miles on Centennial Trail + 72 miles across the Idaho panhandle
Click here for
map
August 7 - 14, 2013.
A
week-long bike ride on paved bike trails away from any other
traffic. Led by Jackie Bonillo, with participation from both the
Bergfreunde club and the the Mountain High club.
We will
ride:
* 23
miles of the Spokane Centennial Trail,
* 7
miles of the Idaho Centennial trail, and
* 72
miles of the Coeur D'Alene Trail.
You can
join us for all or part of the trip.
Lodging will be:
*
one night in Spokane,
*
one night in Post Falls,
*
2 nights in Kellogg and
*
3 nights in Harrison overlooking the Coeur d'Alene Lake
All trails are paved and it is a fairly flat ride because railroad
beds were only 2-3% grade. If you can only choose one part of the
ride, I recommend 5 days on the Coeur D'Alene section.
The 72
miles of the Coeur d'Alene Trail is a paved bicycle trail from
the town of Mullan (near the Montana border) to the town of Plummer
(south of Couer d'Alene). On portions of that trail, you can
egrets, eagles, and grebes (birds that can swim under water), and
maybe some moose too, if we are lucky.
There are
facilities along the trail, such as: picnic tables, restrooms, etc.
COST:
Approx. $700 lodging in 4 places (it's high season) + some
continental breakfasts.
ITINERARY:
Aug. 7: 7 hr drive to Spokane,
Red Lion River Inn $111.87 Sr rate about $109-129 Q + tax
Aug. 8: Bike Spokane Centennial Trail
& return to car, drive to Post Falls, Riverbend Inn, $79 +tax
Q
Aug. 9 and 10: Bike Idaho Centennial
Trail, return to car, drive to Kellogg for next 2 nights;
Bike both days on Coeur D'Alene trail
Aug. 11, 13, 13: Drive to Harrison
after biking, stay 3 nights, $109 + tax, 129 + tax kitchenette
Bike the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes from there
Aug. 14: Check out 11 am
Most places check in 2-3 pm check out 11 am. 8% tax in Wash. and
Idaho
CONTACT: If interested email or call Jackie Bonillo
503-663-3359 (home) or 503-706-9668 (cell).
Click here for
the Coeur
D'Alene trail map.
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Click on map to enlarge it, or here for
Campsite Map
Be there in time to settle in and start rafting at noon
on Friday.
Click here for
Directions,
Road map, Campsite map, and River map!
NOTE: This document is from an earlier year. The
campsite map is different this year. |
Mt. High
Deschutes River Raft Weekend
Aug 15-18, 2013.
This has become an annual tradition for our club. A weekend of
rafting and frolicking in the sun on the Deschutes River at Maupin,
OR. All of the rafting is done on Friday (starting at noon) and
Saturday (all day). Sunday is just for relaxing.
Trip includes:
Camping: Thursday, Friday and
Saturday night in Maupin City Park..
RV space available for an additional
$20.00 a night.
Camp sites are in main
park behind the Community building, and with RV sites 10 -19.
Unfortunately, this year we can't get the Group 1 site by the river.
Rafting: (Row, Paddle or just
ride) Friday and Saturday. We’ll provide the rafts.
FRIDAY – We will meet at the park at noon and shuttle up river to
Harpin Flat, raft 18 miles down to Sandy Beach.
SATURDAY – We will raft from the park to Sandy beach in the morning,
shuttle back to the park for lunch and then shuttle up to Harpin
Flat and raft the upper section in the afternoon.
Food: "Lou’s Q" will cook
chicken, pork ribs, and baked beans on Saturday only, and this is included, but bring a salad,
or dessert, plus your own drink for Saturday dinner. Also, for other
meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner), bring your own food
and drinks.
Cost:
*
Camp, raft, dinner
= $95.00 pp, (Non Members $110.00) Non members must sign a
membership form/liability release before participation.
* RV space available for an additional
$25 per day.
* Camp, permits, and dinner = $50 pp.
* Permit and dinner only = $20 pp.
* If you have your own raft/kayak,
call Gordy for special pricing.
* KIDS ARE WELCOME (8 –20) AND TOTALLY
THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PARENT AT A COST OF $50.00 EACH.
Contact Gordy Lusk at 503-804-8363 or
rivergordy@gmail.com
Click here for the
trip flyer.
Reservation and payment must be
received by August 1st. Cancellation Date is
August 1st.
To register, fill out the
Dough Transmittal form, on the last page of each of our
newsletters, or get the form on our web site at:
www.mthigh.org/Forms.htm.
Print it, fill it out, and
mail it back to the club at:
Mountain High Snowsport Club
PO Box 2182
Portland, OR 97208.
* This is not a professionally guided trip. It is a club
function for our members and their friends to have fun. We are all
personally responsible for our own actions. Rafting can be
dangerous. By registering for this event you and your guests
will relinquish any and all claim of responsibility and claims of
liability on all parties participating in this event, board members
and Mountain High Snowsport Club. |
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The first 25 miles along Clackamas River Drive
traverses country roads past rural towns and scenic farmland, and
then features some short rolling hills on your way to the
spectacular Bluff Road panorama of Sandy River valley and Mt.
Hood in the background.

The second 25 miles (from the City of Sandy) drops
down the bluff, across the river, up a few short but steep hills
through the Marmot Ridge canopy of trees to a spectacular view of
Mt. Hood, before descending back into the Sandy River Valley floor
for a long flat ride to Zig Zag. From there it’s up Laurel Hill to
your choice of Government Camp or Timberline Lodge finish points.

See the event
flyer.
Photos of last year's Barlow Road Ride are in our
Photobucket
album at
http://photobucket.com/BRR-2012
A professionally done
video of the Barlow Road Ride is on You Tube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QGLKGP_jpQ
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Barlow Road Bike Ride
Government Camp to Oregon City
A fundraiser for the Mt. Hood Museum and Cultural
Center
August
17 - 18, 2013
(Saturday - Sunday):
If you
want to experience a large part of Mt. Hood and Oregon
History...REALLY experience the beauty, the majesty, the pioneering
feeling of conquering the Barlow Trail Road from Oregon City Oregon
to Mt. Hood...this is something you WON'T want to miss.
A 2-day
century tour following the historic Barlow Road from the end of the
Oregon Trail to Government Camp (and back).
Historic
and incredibly scenic routes for riders of all abilities:
1.
Trail Scout: 120 miles and 7,000 feet up and down in one
day.
2.
Trail Boss: 50 miles each day, one uphill and one
downhill.
3.
Pioneer: 25 miles uphill from Sandy on day one, 50 miles
downhill on day two.
4.
Junior and Senior: 50 miles downhill -- the no training
option.
Almost all
of the ride will be on quiet rural roads with little vehicular
traffic. The only time you will be riding on Highway 26 will be from
Zig Zag to Government Camp up Laurel Hill, which has new pavement
and a wide shoulder. The entire route will be marked with ‘Dan
Henry’ arrows.
This is a
fully supported ride with rest stops approximately every 10 miles
where you’ll enjoy plenty of food and energy drinks… with massages
available. You will experience top-notch volunteers who welcome and
help sustain you as you pedal away the miles. The registration fee
includes all the necessary ride support (food, energy drinks, food,
toilets, more food, sag wagons, massage, mechanics and medical help)
finish point will feature not only a great dinner at the Cascade Ski
Lodge, but also live music, our professional massage team and tours
of the Mt. Hood Cultural Center and Museum.
The
maximum number of riders is 2,000 and is likely to be reached, so
register early. The registration fee is $75.00 per rider. Please ask
your friends and relatives to sponsor you by making additional
donations to the Museum.
Details
and registration:
www.barlowroadride.com
This
incredible event will take place on August 25 and August 26, 2012,
so you better mark your calendar and make your plans to participate
in this amazing journey. Registration is limited, so PLEASE go to
www.barlowroadride.com
and fill out your registration NOW...registration is limited!
A quote
from the Barlow Road Ride Website:
"As you embark on this extraordinarily scenic and historic course,
you will be riding the paved route of the famous Barlow Road – once
followed by many pioneers around Mt. Hood to reach Oregon City. You
will be traveling along the cool Clackamas River, to the gateway
city of Sandy and then up the sparkling Sandy River Valley via
Marmot Ridge to Zig Zag past open fields and amid vibrant forests,
and finally up Laurel Hill to majestic Mt. Hood. A truly world class
route!"
Please
help celebrate Mt. Hood, the Barlow Trail, the Pioneers and the Mt.
Hood Cultural Center and Museum. You can "like" the Barlow Road Ride
on Facebook and follow it on Twitter too! Just go to the website
www.barlowroadride.com
for quick links.
Let's get
behind this incredible event! Plan your summer vacation NOW and
spend some time right here in Oregon...August is a great time to be
on the mountain!
More info: See the event
flyer.
.
Contact info:
www.barlowroadride.com
or 503-272-3301.
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Bike ride at 9 am

Picnic at 11 am.
Click here for a
MAP
of the area.
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Mt. High
Picnic &
Bicycle Ride
at Sellwood Park
August 24, 2013 (Saturday).
TIME:
9:30 am for the bike ride
(assemble at lower parking lot);
11:30 am for picnic.
12 pm (noon) - food served.
If you arrive at 1 pm or later, most of the food will be gone!
WHERE: Sellwood park
PICNIC AREA - A (as before- the big one). See
MAP
Let's celebrate multiple anniversaries:
Aboutt 40+ years
of the EdgeSet club (one of our former halves),
38 years of the
Plaza ski club (our other half), and
13 years of the
combined Plaza/Edgeset (aka. Mountain High) club.
Let's invite all our current and former club member
to a reunion. Can you still get in touch with some of our older
members? Please invite them to come. All new members are
welcome too, of course!
There will be a bicycle ride just before the picnic. Gather at the
parking lot by the river.
The picnic is a potluck. We'll have
sausages of various kinds (spicy and non-spicy). Bring something else
to share. Also BYOB.
Click here for a
MAP
of the area.
Directions for bike ride (at 9:30 am): From the Sellwood bridge
(or Tacoma St.), turn north onto 6th Avenue, then left on SE Spokane
St. Go over the railroad tracks and immediately turn right
onto Oaks Park Way. The parking lot will be on your left.
Directions for picnic (at 11:30 am): From the Sellwood bridge
(Tacoma St.), turn north onto 6th Ave. Then left on Spokane St. and
right onto Grand Avenue. Enter the park from Grand Avenue
(which continues as a pedestrian path into the park. Our
picnic area (Area A) will be on the left side of that path
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