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NWSCC web site

FWSA web site

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Mt. High Events
Last updated: May 16,
2012.
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-May Lift Lines
Now on our
Newsletter page.
Let's ski the Canyons west of
Timberline
Ski some new
out-of-bounds terrain. Guided tour
with Emilio. It's not difficult.
Anyone can do it. The few
challenging spots an be skied
around. See
below for more details for
May 19 and 26.
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.
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 documens
27 separate events from the
2010/2011 season. Re-live the good
old times, or see what you may have
missed.
Ou Photos page has
been cleared to make toom for new
photos for this coming season, and
we already have new photos there
from the Ski Fair, the Ski Show, and
the recent hike form Washington Park
to Arlingotn Heights. More photos
coming!
FWSA News Flash
- The latest issue of
the Far West Ski Association
Newsletter. Trips, Racing, Ski news,
and more.
Bulletin
Board
There are new items
on our Bulletin Board. Check it out!
Several skis for sale, a French
conversation group, and more.
NW Ski Challenge
The Challenge
continues for this upcoming season
(2011-2011). But, now it is not a
competition for the most ski areas
visited. Intead, everyone who
visits at least 7 ski areas in the
Northwest will be entered into a
drawing for a prize.
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
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.
New Mt. High Wall Calendar
A
15-month wall calendar (Apr. 2011 -
Sep. 2012) customized with our club
photos.
You can print it straight from our
web site, in 2 sizes:
1.
Tabloid (11x17") -
Huge 9 MB PDF file
2.
Letter (8.5 x 11") -
Large 4 MB PDF 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 it
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. Oh, and send a check to:
Emilio Trampuz, 4742 Liberty Rd. S.,
#296, Salem, OR 97302
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.
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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2012 EVENTS CALENDAR
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Color code:
This color code is valid until you use the links. The viewed links will
then change color, due to your
browser's settings.
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 April. 2012) = 322.
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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:
Since the Summer of
2010, the meetings are held only
once every three months, on the
3rd Wednesdays in September,
December, March,
and June.
Location:
Shanghai Noble House,
5331 SW Macadam Ave.,
Portland, OR 97239, phone:
(503) 227-3136.
Man & Woman of
the Year
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This year, 2011, our
club selected Gary Gunderson and
Sandi Dykstra
as our Man & Woman of the Year.
Congratulations to both!
In the
2nd round, at the NW Ski Club
Council level, among all the
local ski clubs, the two winners
for the title of Man and Woman
of the Year are: Gary
Gunderson (Mt. High snowsport club) and
Linda McGavin (Mt. High
snowsport club). They will
represent the NWSCC at the Far
West Convention.
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.
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EVENT DETAILS
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Disclaimers and
clarifications:
1. This is not a Mt. High sanctioned event. Just a private
adventure.
2. Timberline does not encourage this, but people are not stopped
either, as long as they understand that exiting the ski area is at
their own risk. There are warnings to that effect at established
gates leading out of bounds.
3. Skiing too far down the hill can make it very difficult to climb
right back, and the alternative would be to hike downhill for
several hours through a forest and having to cross over a small
river (probably more than once). Be careful not to go too far.
4. Yellow ribbons on trees indicate the boundary where you must turn
left to get back to the lifts. Lower down on the mountain, red and
orange ribbons indicate where you need to turn left to return to
Government Camp. Lower than that is the danger zone. But, not that
the ribbons are currently only between the Glade Trail and Sand
canyon. They will need to be extended to Little Zig Zag
canyon.
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Ski Mt. Hood Canyons
Out of bounds adventures
May 5
(Saturday)
Let's explore the skiable
parts of Zig Zag canyon, Little Zig Zag canyon,
Sand canyon, and everything in between. It's an adventure.
See how the scenery can change quite suddenly and dramatically when
you go west of Timberline's lifts.
We will use Timberline's
lifts forr uphill transportation. You will need a lift ticket
or a Spring Pass ($110 valid throughout March, April, and May). Then
we will ski some out of bounds terrain west of the ski area.
How much of that we can
do depends on the snow conditions. There are times when the snow is
just too heavy, But, in the Spring, there is usually a magical time
around 9 - 11 am, when the snow softens up from the night's freeze
and before it gets too mushy. When the snow is right, any
intermediate skier can join us on these adventures.
See a
map
of the terrain. See some
photos
of previous adventures.
If you want to join
Emilio in this adventure, let's meet at McDonald's in Sandy at 7:30
am.
Or meet us on the
mountain, near the back entrance to Timberline's day lodge (near the
ski check), around 8:55 am (5 minutes before the lifts open).
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Cal
Terry

We
kick off with this scramble to encourage everyone to come out
and play. Best ball allows everyone a chance to play without
discouraging the beginners!
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Mt. High
Golf Season Opening
18 hole scramble tournament
at Stone Creek
May
12 (Saturday) 12:00 pm (noon).
Hi Mt.
High Golfers,
We are having an 18 hole Scramble (4 person
teams) Saturday, May 12 at
Stone Creek Golf Club, 14603 South
Stoneridge Drive,
Oregon City, OR 97045, (503) 518-4653.
Starting at at noon, and followed by a picnic at
the same location as last year, Clackamette Park, the shelter
next to the horseshoe pits.
First tee times start at 1:00 pm.
18 holes
Cost:
Regular - $42 includes golf and picnic
Seniors - $25 includes golf and picnic
Power carts - $15 a rider
We
need to have confirmation before May 8.
Please let Terry or Cal know if
you will be:
1) playing golf
2) wanting a power cart
3) attending the picnic
Also give us your handicap if you
have one or tell us what your average score for 18 holes
or 9 holes is.
The following members
have signed up: Hal & Judy Westberg, Lana Rulien, Brad & Terry
Swan, Pat Savage, Richard Rizk, Terry White, Cal & Babbi Eddy,
Walt Stanton.
The picnic is on Mt.
High, we will have chicken and pork ribs like last year. If you
want to bring something contact Terry.
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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Disclaimers and
clarifications:
1. This is not a Mt. High sanctioned event. Just a private
adventure.
2. Timberline does not encourage this, but people are not stopped
either, as long as they understand that exiting the ski area is at
their own risk. There are warnings to that effect at established
gates leading out of bounds.
3. Skiing too far down the hill can make it very difficult to climb
right back, and the alternative would be to hike downhill for
several hours through a forest and having to cross over a small
river (probably more than once). Be careful not to go too far.
4. Yellow ribbons on trees indicate the boundary where you must turn
left to get back to the lifts. Lower down on the mountain, red and
orange ribbons indicate where you need to turn left to return to
Government Camp. Lower than that is the danger zone. But, not that
the ribbons are currently only between the Glade Trail and Sand
canyon. They will need to be extended to Little Zig Zag
canyon.
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Ski Mt. Hood Canyons
Out of bounds adventures
May 12
(Saturday)
Let's explore the skiable
parts of Zig Zag canyon, Little Zig Zag canyon,
Sand canyon, and everything in between. It's an adventure.
See how the scenery can change quite suddenly and dramatically when
you go west of Timberline's lifts.
We will use Timberline's
lifts forr uphill transportation. You will need a lift ticket
or a Spring Pass ($110 valid throughout March, April, and May). Then
we will ski some out of bounds terrain west of the ski area.
How much of that we can
do depends on the snow conditions. There are times when the snow is
just too heavy, But, in the Spring, there is usually a magical time
around 9 - 11 am, when the snow softens up from the night's freeze
and before it gets too mushy. When the snow is right, any
intermediate skier can join us on these adventures.
See a
map
of the terrain. See some
photos
of previous adventures.
If you want to join
Emilio in this adventure, let's meet at McDonald's in Sandy at 7:30
am.
Or meet us on the
mountain, near the back entrance to Timberline's day lodge (near the
ski check), around 8:55 am (5 minutes before the lifts open).
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Mt. St. Helens |
Mt. St. Helens
Mothers' Day Climb and Ski
May 13 (Sunday).
Climb and ski Mt. St. Helens, and in honor of your mother
and mothers everywhere, wear a dress!!!
"Over the years, a grass-roots tradition has
developed at Mount St. Helens. Climbers ascend the mountain
in a dress or skirt in honor of their mothers,” said Mount
St. Helens Institute Director, Jeanne Bennett.
“This is an informal way to climb with a
bunch of fun-loving people who love Mount St. Helens and
their moms! It's especially convenient that permits are
unlimited for this day, making it available to hundreds of
people. Last year over 300 people participated! Really, what
could be more fun than watching snowboarders shredding the
mountain wearing dresses?" - said Bennett
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Sandra, Elisabeth, and Larry
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Steve Coxen, charming the crowd.

Gary and Alice enjoying the pizza.
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(Quarterly meeting,
pizza party, & elections)
Click
on map to enlarge.
May 14
(Monday) 6:30 - 9:00 pm
10070 SW Barbur Blvd
Portland, Oregon.
(near Capitol Hwy)
Pizza
is on the club! Just buy your own drink.
ELECTIONS: We will hold our annual club elections on this day,
for President, Vice-presdient, Secretary and Treasurer.
You can nominate someone and/or vote either by mail or email by sending your vote to
info@mthigh.org, or vote in
person this Thursday evening. Please send in your nominations
right away to
info@mthig.org.
Everybody is invited! Come meet other club members, check out
what’s new. Enjoy some "Maui Zaui" pizza!
Included:
* Slide show / video of some recent ski trips.
* Socialize, mingle with other club members.
* The pizza is free (on the club), but buy your own drink.
* Participate in electing our new President and other club
officers.
So far, we have the
following candidates. Other nominations and self-nominations are
welcome:
President: Kurt Krueger
Vice-President: Terry White
Secretary: Chris Brooks
Treasurer: Nancy Pratt
Mt.
High 2012 Elections Ballot. You can either:
1. Email it
to:
Emilio2000@earthlink.net or
2. Mail
it to: Emilio Trampuz, 4742 LibertyRd. S., #296, Salem, OR 97302 or
3. Bring it to our Elections Pizza Party, May 14, 2012.
Just
print out and fill out one of these versions of the same ballot:
Mt. High Elections Ballot (PDF file)
Mt. High Elections Ballot
(Word document)
DIRECTIONS
From I-5 Southbound (going out of town):
- Take the Capitol St. exit.
- Loop around the exit ramp to the right and get on Capitol St.
- Cross Barbur Blvd. plus one more set of traffic lights.
- Turn right into a driveway just in front of a motel.
- The Round Table Pizza is right behind the motel.
From I-5 Northbound (going into town from Tualatin or Tigard):
- Take the Pacific Hwy (Barbur Blvd.) exit
- Get onto Barbur Blvd. and follow it up the hill, over the crest.
- Turn right into driveway for the Round Table Pizza and a Chinese
restaurant (or is it Japanese?), just a few feet before McDonald's.
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Disclaimers and
clarifications:
1. This is not a Mt. High sanctioned event. Just a private
adventure.
2. Timberline does not encourage this, but people are not stopped
either, as long as they understand that exiting the ski area is at
their own risk. There are warnings to that effect at established
gates leading out of bounds.
3. Skiing too far down the hill can make it very difficult to climb
right back, and the alternative would be to hike downhill for
several hours through a forest and having to cross over a small
river (probably more than once). Be careful not to go too far.
4. Yellow ribbons on trees indicate the boundary where you must turn
left to get back to the lifts. Lower down on the mountain, red and
orange ribbons indicate where you need to turn left to return to
Government Camp. Lower than that is the danger zone. But, not that
the ribbons are currently only between the Glade Trail and Sand
canyon. They will need to be extended to Little Zig Zag
canyon.
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Ski Mt. Hood Canyons
Out of bounds adventures
May 19
(Saturday) - Timberline
lifts now operate 8 am - 3:00 pm.
Meet in Sandy at 6:30 am, and be ready to ski at Timberline by 7:55
am.
Let's explore the skiable
parts of Zig Zag canyon, Little Zig Zag canyon,
Sand canyon, and everything in between. It's an adventure.
See how the scenery can change quite suddenly and dramatically when
you go west of Timberline's lifts.
We will use Timberline's
lifts forr uphill transportation. You will need a lift ticket
or a Spring Pass ($110 valid throughout March, April, and May). Then
we will ski some out of bounds terrain west of the ski area.
How much of that we can
do depends on the snow conditions. There are times when the snow is
just too heavy, But, in the Spring, there is usually a magical time
around 9 - 11 am, when the snow softens up from the night's freeze
and before it gets too mushy. When the snow is right, any
intermediate skier can join us on these adventures.
See a
map
of the terrain. See some
photos
of previous adventures.
If you want to join
Emilio in this adventure, let's meet at McDonald's in Sandy at 6:30
am.
Or meet us on the
mountain, near the back entrance to Timberline's day lodge (near the
ski check), around 7:55 am (5 minutes before the lifts open).
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Every pedal stroke helps promote clean Oregon
air and lung health.

Terry & Benda Becerra and a friend last year |
Reach the Beach
Bike ride to Pacific City, OR
Fundraiser for the American Lung Association
May 19,
2012 (Saturday)
Join 3,000
cyclists as they make their way along the spectacular course of
Reach the Beach, the largest fundraiser for the American Lung
Association in Oregon. Participants will follow one of four gorgeous
rural routes to picturesque Pacific City where a beach party awaits
at the award-winning Pelican Pub in front of Haystack Rock.
The ride
starts from four different locations: Portland (100 mi),
Newberg (80 mi), Amity (55 mi) or Grand Ronde (28
mi). Included are beautiful routes, medical and mechanical support
on course, eight lunch and snack stops and a magnificent beach party
with a delicious, hearty feast.
Our
Mountian High members Brenda & Terry Becerra have done this
in past years. They say:
"Should we put together a team?
"We're definitely in, and looking to
book a house to rent with friends ASAP as they do book up fast that
weekend. We usually arrive Friday night, drive to the various starts
to drop off riders, and return Monday; sometimes picking up the
shuttle truck on the way home.
"I've never done the ride as a team, but I think it would be fun,
even if we start at different ride distances, to hook up at lunch or
the finish line, and join our fundraising efforts together to see
how much we can raise as a team and make a difference against the
fight of lung disease. My mom, aunt, and friend's wife died of lung
cancer and have two friends with asthema, so I'm motivated to
support the cause.
"Even if you haven't been touched by lung disease, please know that
this is a well-supported ride that takes you through the beautiful
Oregon Coast range and lands you at the Pacific Ocean at Cape
Kiwanda. It is so fun to ride through the finish line with all the
cheers from fellow riders and supporters, eat the yummy food at the
Pelican Pub, and have a bon fire at night to celebrate the ride at
night! Besides, what a great way to stick to your New Year's
resolution of getting in shape in preparation for the ride this
spring!"
More info
at:
www.reachthebeach.org
To connect
with Brenda and Terry, email them at:
letsplayonthemt@hotmail.com or phone: 360-834-3725. |
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Disclaimers and
clarifications:
1. This is not a Mt. High sanctioned event. Just a private
adventure.
2. Timberline does not encourage this, but people are not stopped
either, as long as they understand that exiting the ski area is at
their own risk. There are warnings to that effect at established
gates leading out of bounds.
3. Skiing too far down the hill can make it very difficult to climb
right back, and the alternative would be to hike downhill for
several hours through a forest and having to cross over a small
river (probably more than once). Be careful not to go too far.
4. Yellow ribbons on trees indicate the boundary where you must turn
left to get back to the lifts. Lower down on the mountain, red and
orange ribbons indicate where you need to turn left to return to
Government Camp. Lower than that is the danger zone. But, not that
the ribbons are currently only between the Glade Trail and Sand
canyon. They will need to be extended to Little Zig Zag
canyon.
|
Ski Mt. Hood Canyons
Out of bounds adventures
May 26
(Saturday) - Timberline lifts now
operate 8 am - 3:00 pm.
Meet in Sandy at 6:30 am, and be ready to ski at Timberline by 7:55
am.
Let's explore the skiable
parts of Zig Zag canyon, Little Zig Zag canyon,
Sand canyon, and everything in between. It's an adventure.
See how the scenery can change quite suddenly and dramatically when
you go west of Timberline's lifts.
We will use Timberline's
lifts for uphill transportation. You will need a lift ticket
or a Spring Pass ($110 valid throughout March, April, and May). Then
we will ski some out of bounds terrain west of the ski area.
How much of that we can
do depends on the snow conditions. There are times when the snow is
just too heavy, But, in the Spring, there is usually a magical time
around 9 - 11 am, when the snow softens up from the night's freeze
and before it gets too mushy. When the snow is right, any
intermediate skier can join us on these adventures.
See a
map
of the terrain. See some
photos
of previous adventures.
If you want to join
Emilio in this adventure, let's meet at McDonald's in Sandy at 6:30
am.
Or meet us on the
mountain, near the back entrance to Timberline's day lodge (near the
ski check), around 7:55 am (5 minutes before the lifts open).
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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 29, 2012. (Tuesday).
- Usually on a Monday, but this time we moved it a day later, to
avoid conflict with Memorial Day
6:00 pm - social gathering;
6:30 pm - formal meeting.
Location: Round Table Pizza,
10070 SW Barbur Blvd., near
the corner of Capitol and Barbur Blvd.
This is basically an organizational and
planning meeting, attended mainly by Board members, trip leaders,
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
Ogden
Eccles Conference Center
in Ogden, Utah
Lodging at either:
1.
Hampton Inn & Suites, $106- $169
(w/breakfast)
2401 Washington Blvd., Ogden, UT
84401
Reservations call 1-801-394-9400
or
2.
Marriott Ogden, $94 - $124
247 - 24th Street, Ogden, UT 84401
www.marriott.com/slcog group code: farfara
Reservations: 1-801-627-1190 or 1-800-627-7468
Group name: Far West Ski Association |
Far West Convention
Ogden, UT
June 7 - 10, 2012
June
7 - 10, 2012
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 Sun Valley 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 of 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.acatmeowz.com/FW-2012Conv/index.htm
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. |
Mt. High Highway Cleanup
Our 5th cleanup. (2 per year)
June 30
(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, on the
west end of it. 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.
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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 11, 2012 (Saturday).
TIME: 9 am for the bike ride
(assemble at lower parking lot);
11 am for picnic.
11:30 am (or later) - food served.
WHERE: Sellwood park
PICNIC AREA - A (as before- the big one)
Let's celebrate multiple anniversaries:
Aboutt 40 years
of the EdgeSet club (one of our former halves),
37 years of the
Plaza ski club (our other half), and
12 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 hot dogs. Bring something else
to share. BYOB.
Click here for a
MAP
of the area.
Directions for bike ride (at 9 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 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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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 17-19, 2012.
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 BBQ beans on Saturday only 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.
Contact Gordy Lusk at 503-804-8363 or
GordyLusk@hotmail.com
Reservation and payment must be
received by August 1st. (or don’t show up). 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 the Sandy River Valley with 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. |
Barlow Road Bike Ride
Government Camp to Oregon City
A fundraiser for the Mt. Hood Museum and Cultural
Center
August
25 - 26, 2012
(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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