PACRAT Racing
NWSCC web site
FWSA web site
NSCF web site
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short
video about our club.
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Mt.
High Events
Last
updated: October 10, 2024
Latest news in the
left column,
Click on any event in the Calendar
on the right
or scroll down for details of
upcoming events.
Weather forecast for
Government Camp on the right.
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NEWS
October
Lift Lines
- Mt. High Newsletter
Our
website.
We have won
THEGOODESTATE
top website
award for
2022.
See qualifying
criteria here.
Photos
from this past
season
are available
for viewing on
our PHOTOS
page.
Check them
out.
The
Councilman -
Summer 2021.
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.
Far
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.
Volunteer
of the Year.
Our
2024 volunteer
of the year
is: Sandra
Kaufman.
Congratulations!
Sandra has
been a social
spark-plug in
our club for
years. More
recently, she
has accepted
the
position\par
of our club's
Secretary as
well as
Membership
director.
See
our Awards
page for a
list of past
men and women
of the year
and other
awards.
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?
-
See the
weekend &
mid-week
entries on our
TRIPS
page.
-
Click on our
two FORUM
buttons in the
menu and see
who is going
skiing and
when.
Participate in
the
discussions!
-
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.
- On the
mountain,
if
you have a
2-way radio,
tune it to
channel 6-19.
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.
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.
Join
a PACRAT team
Teams
are being
formed in
October and
November, and
many teams
need a few new
team-mates.
Camaraderie,
fun, racing,
aprθs ski
parties and
more!
Check it all
out on our Racing
page and on
the
PACRATs
web
site.
Contact:
Racing@mthigh.org
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.
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Blue: Mountain High club
events
Maroon: NWSCC, FWSA, or
multi-club events
Black: General events
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OCTOBER
2024
Oct.
12
(Sat.)
Lake
Oswego Ski Swap
at Lakeridge High, 8
am - 1 pm.
Oct.
21 (Mon) Mt.
High Board
Meeting
at the Round Table
Pizza, Lake Oswego
Oct.
23 (Wed.) NWSCC
meeting at the
Columbia Store
Shopping, door
prizes, and more.
Oct.
24 (Thur) Season
Kickoff Party
at the Lucky
Lab in the Multnomah
Village. Renew your
membership. Free
food (on the
club). Also: a
Food Drive. Bring
some non-perishable
food!
NOVEMBER
2024
Nov.
1
(Fri)
Warren
Miller new movie
at the Aladdin
Theater, 7:30 pm.
Nov.
1 -
3
Snowvana
ski show (Fri.-Sun.)
at the Portland Expo
Center.
Nov.
2
(Sat.)
Mt.
Hood Heritage
Night
at the Mt. Hood
Museum.
Nov.
16
(Sat.) Pickleball
at Jumbo's in
Beaverton, 2
pm - 4 pm.
Nov.
16 (Sat.) Pray
for Snow party
and dance
at the Ratskeller in
Government Camp.
See more
event details in the next
section below.
Club
membership has
steadily increased
from 2002 - 2011, and
has stabilized around
220 since then.
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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!
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.
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!
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.
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.
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.
Boots &
More
Performance
LLC
with
Greg Coulter
Greg
Coulter has
left Hillcrest
Sports to
focus on Boots
and More.
He has been
involved with
the ski
industry for
30+ years and
has chosen to
go his own
direction.
Boots and More
is service
only.
Boot fitting,
and ski &
snowboard
tuning and
repair. It
also sells
insoles and
liners as well
as boot
accessories.
The big
difference
between Greg
Coulter and
everyone else
is that he
will pick up
and drop off
the customers
equipment.
Contact Greg
via email;
gcoulter40@gmail.com, or phone 503-917-9360.
Visit the
Boots and More
Facebook page
and Like
it.
Also, see the
BAM
Performance
website
to find out
more.
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/
Ski
Trips survey
results
. Thanks
to the 45 people
who completed
the
survey.
See the results
in
this PDF file.
Mid-Week
skiing at
Mt. Hood
Meadows
A
group of us skis
more or less
regularly
mid-week at Mt.
Hood Meadows.
Come join
us. See
details below.
Weekend
skiing at
Timberline
A
group of us skis
more or less
regularly on
weekends at
Timberline Come
join us.
See details below.
Web
site &
Newsletter
Awards
At
the 2022 FWSA
Convention in
June, we won
1st
place
for Web
site.
1st
place
for Newsletter.
See more on our
Awards
page.
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EVENT DETAILS
Note: Trips and Racing
events have their own pages.
The events listed below
are events other than ski trips and
races.
Fine champagne
Fine desserts
Fine conversation
Please BYOB
Click here for
Google
map
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Mt.
High annual
Chocolate
Party
February 24, 2024. (Saturday),
starting at 7:00 pm.
Approximately
7:00 - 11:00 pm.
Join
your fellow club members at the
annual Chocolate party.
BYOB. You can simply come to
sample the desserts or bring your
favorite chocolate dessert and
enter it in the contest for:
a)
the Most Creative,
b)
the Most Chocolatey and/or
Decadent;
c)
the Most Light and/or Healthy
We also need plenty of tasters
and judges. So, come and
sample the sweet goodies, bring a
friend, and enjoy a night of
decadence, fun and good cheer
We will have hors
d'oeuvres and party
foods and everyone can bring
their favorite Chocolate Creation.
Bring a dessert for
the contest, if you wish, or just
show up to sample the goodies.
Please BYOB.
Please RSVP
to Debbi Kor if you are
coming.
ijustwannarun1@comcast.net
.
Location:
Debbi Kor
8513 NE 149th Av
Vancouver,WA
98682
See
Google
map.
Directions:
From either I-5 or I-205, get on
Hwy. 500 and follow it until it
merges with Padden Pkwy,
which is the equivalent of 82nd
Street NE Note that Hwy. 500 will
first turn north and become 117th
Avenue. From 117th Ave., you
need to turn right onto Padden
Parkway.
Alternatively,
from I-5, take the exit onto 78th
Street, and follow it eastward to a
fork in the road. The left
fork is the start of Padden Parkway.
From
I-205, you can take the Padden
Parkway directly and head east.
From
Padden Pkwy., turn left onto NE
152nd Avenue.
Then
take first LEFT again onto 86th
Street and follow it to the
end (149th Ave.)
The
house is on the corner of 86th St.
and 149th Avenue. ..
Please
RSVP
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February
29, 2024
(Thursday) - 6:00
- 8:30 pm
16444
Boones Ferry Rd., Lake Grove,
Lake Oswego,
Pizza
is on the club! Just buy your own
drink.
Everybody
is invited! Come meet other club
members, check out whats new.
Included:
* Socialize, mingle
with other club members.
* Free food (on the
club), but buy your own drink.
Please RSVP if you are planning
to come.
DIRECTIONS
Directions:
If you are coming from the south,
from Tualatin, on I-5 take exit 290
and go east on Boones Ferry Rd. for
about 1.75 miles. Round Table
Pizza will be on your RIGHT.
If you are coming
from the north, on I-5 take exit
292 and get on Kruse Way heading
east, toward Lake Oswego. Follow
Kruse way to the T-intersection
with Boones Ferry Rd.. Turn right
(south) and follow Boones Ferry
Rd. for about 0.75 miles.
Round Table Pizza will be on your
LEFT.
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Click on the image to enlarge it.
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for
$10 off Night Skiing at Skibowl
Do
you like pizza?
Do
you like skiing?
Why
not combine both?
Wild
Mike's Pizza is teaming up with
Ski Bowl on a local promotion on
specially marked Wild Mikes
pizzas in our local Safeway,
Albertsons , Winco
and Walmart
stores.
These
stickered coupons on the pizza
sleeves have QR codes for $10.00
off Wednesday Night
Skiing at Mt Hood Ski Bowl.
So,
go to any of the above stores, buy
a Wild Mike's pizza, scan the QR
code, and enjoy a discount on
Wednesday night skiing at Mt. Hood
Skibowl.
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Mt. Hood Museum
Glade Trail
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Ski
the Historic
Glade
Trail
March 2, 2024 (Saturday)
Wearr some vintage ski clothing, if
possible. This is a celebration and a
re-enactment of how people used to ski
on Mt. Hood before there were any
lifts.
This will be the 22nd annual Glade
Trail Day. This is the only day in the
whole year that the trail is groomed
and patrolled from Timberline to
Government Camp. Timberline
Lodge, an event sponsor, grooms the
Glade Trail prior to the event to
ensure there's great terrain for all
participants.
Hosted by the Mt. Hood
Cultural Center & Museum,Ski
the Glade offers skiers and
snowboarders an opportunity to take
advantage of three and a half miles of
unbroken, mountain terrain. This
unique event combines participatory
living history and fund raising, for
the operation of the non-profit
museum. Guides and Ski Patrol services
will be available to keep everyone
safe.
This year, the annual tradition will
be held Saturday, March 2, 2024
beginning at 9:00 a.m. and ending at
around 4:00 p.m.
Tickets for the
all-day event will be $125. Only 75
tickets will be sold. To make your
reservation and purchase your ticket,
call the museum at: (503) 272-3301.
The ticket price includes breakfast
snacks, lunch, an apres-ski party,
door prizes and an unlimited number of
shuttle bus rides back up to
Timberline during the day. Last
shuttle up is at 3 pm.
After beginning the day at the museum
with a continental breakfast,
participants receive shuttle
transportation to Timberline, ski the
trail at their leisure, and meet the
bus at the end of the trail to return
to the top.
When ready for a break, attendees can
drop by the museum for a hot lunch
featuring homemade gourmet soups and
delicious accompaniments. All
shuttles stop at the Museum, so you
can take a break at any time.
Throughout the day, participants are
encouraged to wear vintage
ski clothing. At day's end,
an apres-ski party will include
beverages, snacks and prizes for those
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- Ski
& Ride for a Cure
Ski/snowboard
for cancer
Formerly
known asw "Hope on the Slopes"
March 2 - 3, 2024
(Saturday-Sunday)
24-hour skiing at Mt. Hood
Skibowl.
If
you have not registered yet, take
a moment to get your name in the
running for awesome prizes like a
new snowboard from Evo, Mt Hood
Skibowl season passes, and great
swag from Deviation, Tactics, and
Next Adventure!
Grab your crew
and reserve your spot to meet us on
the mountain!
This year we are
continuing our partnership with two
local organizations that are joined
on the quest to find a cure for
cancer - the Willamette Valley
Cancer Foundation and the "See Ya
Later" Foundationa - Seeds of Hope.
In addition, you are still able to
split your donation to one of many
other cancer-fighting organizations
that matter the most to you.
Weve
set a modest goal this year -
$30,000 at Ski Bowl in 24 hours -
we believe we can jump in together
to achieve our goal, but we need
you to help us get there.
Click here for
more info and to register.
See videos
of previous events:
2011 Hope on
the Slopes
2010 Hope on the
Slopes.
2009 Hope on the
Slopes.
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Click on the logo to
see the event poster.
Click on image to
enlarge
Watch the inspirational
video about Fred and
about ALS on YouTube at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ALSAOregon#p/u/0/Z4Ha6ye6B9E
Check
out this
video about the 2013 Ski to
Defeat ALS
Click here to
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Ski
ALS
Formerly
known as: Ski to Defeat ALS
A ski challenge at
Mt Hood Meadows
to help those
suffering from Lou Gherig's
disease
March
9, 2024. (Saturday)
- at Mt. Hood Meadows - 8 am to 5:30
pm.
Take
part in this fundraiser for ALS,
combining our favorite sport
(skiing) with the ability to do
something positive in the fight
against ALS.
What
is the Ski ALS?
Ski to Defeat ALS is a team and
individual skiing and snowboarding
event to be hosted at Mt.
Hood Meadows.
Participants engage in competitions
for most dollars raised and for most
vertical feet skied or ridden. For
more information about the event,
visit https://secure.alsoregon.org/site/TR?pg=entry&fr_id=1120
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Every
registered participant 11 years or
older is required to meet a $150
fundraising minimum.
About
ALS (Lou Gehrigs Disease)
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is a
progressive neurodegenerative
disease that slowly robs a person of
the ability to walk, speak, swallow
and, eventually, breathe. With no
known cause or cure, a person can
expect to live typically 2 to 5
years from the time of diagnosis.
ALS has no racial, ethnic or
socioeconomic boundaries and in
only 10 percent of cases there is a
family history of ALS. Today, there
are approximately 30,000 people in
the US living with ALS and 5,600
people in the US are diagnosed every
year. At any given time, there are
an estimated 500 families living
with ALS in Oregon and Southwest
Washington.
About
The ALS Association Oregon and SW
Washington Chapter
Since its inception in 2002, our
local chapter of The ALS Association
is the central source for services
and education for people with ALS,
their families, caregivers, and
health care professionals in all of
Oregon and the six counties of SW
Washington.
Contact:
Victoria Thompson,
Development Coordinator
The
ALS Association Oregon and SW
Washington Chapter
700
NE Multnomah Street, Suite
1180
Portland,
OR 97232
(p)
503.238.5559 x107 | (f) 503.296.5590
| (e) VictoriaThompson@alsa-or.org
or ski@alsnorthwest.org
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The Downhill Divas team
OCSO
team
SCHEDULE
OF EVENTS
March
9th
~ Saturday coaches dinner and
social time.
~ Racers optional explore Hood River
Day
March
10th
~ Sunday race day at Mt.
Hood Meadows
~ Sunday night the Party is back
with a fun social evening
of dinner/auction and
fundraising for all to enjoy!
March
11th
~ Monday race day at Mt.
Hood Meadows
~Celebration and Awards
Since it began in 1988, the Oregon
Cancer Ski Out has raised over
$1,500,000 for its beneficiaries. In
addition, over 400 people take part
in the Ski Out each year, many of
whom have participated in this event
since its inception.
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Oregon
Cancer Ski Out
March 10-11, 2024.
(Sunday and Monday)
This is a unique and fun two-day
ski/snowboard event at Mt. Hood
Meadows, raising money for hospice,
cancer research, education and
prevention programs.
Beneficiaries are: the OHSU Cancer
Institute, the Willamette Falls
Hospice, the Candlelighters (a
grass-roots organization supporting
children with cancer), Breast
Friends and Camp Erin.
This
is not a race to see who is the
fastest - the goal is for
consistency, and
the team whose times are the closest
between two days of racing is the
winner. Slow or fast, everyone has
the same chance! And you are
coached by the best, usually
including Phil and sometimes Steve
Mahre.
For more info, check out the Oregon
Cancer Ski Out Brochure.
See a wonderful, inspirational
video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yo8cgULE8o
Team registration (for the 5-person
team) = $995.
(That's
$199 per team member.)
You can also register as a single
racer for $250.
You
can register
ONLINE.
If
your team has already mailed in your
registration, you can still register
your team online and be able to use
all the DONATE NOW services!!
Go to:
www.cancerskiout.org
and click the register
button.
The
Mountain High club has participated
in this event for many years.
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See more info on the PACRAT website
at: https://www.pacrats.org/main_pages/other/2024%20Rat_Attack.htm
|
PACRAT Rat
Attack
Awards Party & Dinner
April
19 (Friday) - Starting at 6
pm. Dinner at 6:30.
The
annual end-of-season PACRAT Award
Party and Dinner.
Location:
Shawn
Gardner Dancing
8900 SW Commercial St,
Tigard, Oregon 97223
RSVPs
are REQUIRED for this event
and must be submitted by this Friday,
April 12 at noon. The first
team to submit all of their RSVPs
will receive an extra drink ticket
at the Rat Attack. Guests are
welcome, and should be accounted for
in your RSVP. The guest fee is $30
and will be collected at the door.
Cash is preferred.
Please use the following link to
RSVP: https://forms.gle/6JGaxdbzH3i8kF257
Dress
up, down, or both in your best Black
Tie and Blue Jeans attire and join
us for dinner, drinks from the full
bar, and awards; followed by music
by Dance Hall Days on the PDX
Sliders stage.
Our
40th anniversary celebration will be
catered by Pompello Ristorante
Italiano, and the delicious Italian-themed
buffet will feature Tuscan
Garlic Chicken and Fettuccini
Alfredo (both also available as a
gluten-free option), Meaty Lasagna,
and Mediterranean Penne (vegan). The
dessert bar will offer delicious
plates of cheesecake, decadent
chocolate cake, and tiramisu.
Each
racer and guest will receive two
tickets good for a beer or a wine
each, or combine them for a mixed
drink. Additional drinks will be
available for purchase at the bar.
No outside alcohol will be allowed.
If you have not yet returned your
PACRAT bib, please bring it to
the Rat Attack, where we will once
again be collecting racer bibs for
reuse next season. If you cannot be
at the Rat Attack, please return
your racer bib to your team captain
at your earliest convenience.
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Mt.
Hood lost a valuable snow safety
advocate when Laura Green passed
away
in a windsurfing accident in the
Columbia
River Gorge in December 2018.
Laura's
passion was the outdoors. She was a
consummate kayaker, windsurfer,
kiter,
and backcountry skier. She was an
expert
in avalanche safety, snow science,
and a
weather and avalanche forecaster.
Laura
was a 20-year member of the Mt. Hood
Meadows ski patrol.
Lauras husband John has created a
website, Live Like Laura, to keep her
memory alive. What does it mean to
live like Laura? Be active, be
healthy, care for the environment,
care for animals, care for each other,
care for yourself. |
Laura
Green Memorial
Ski
Patrol Fundraising Race
April
21, 2024 (Sunday).
A fun,
fundraising race. Open to the
public. All ages are welcome.
Both skiers and snowboarders. Parent/guardian
permission and signature required
for all racers under 18.
Event
Location: Timberline -
Pucci Chairlift
Race Course Location:
Pucci Main Run
Online Race Registration:
Laura Green
Memorial Registration
Onsite Race Registration:
8:00-9:30am WyEast Day Lodge -
3rd floor.
Registration limited to
100 maximum participants
- so register early!
Timberline Liability
Waiver (REQUIRED): Timberline
Race Waiver
Race Start Time: 10:00am.
Race Finish Time: 1:30pm
Post Race Barbeque at
the Government Camp Ski Patrol
Building: 2:30-6:30pm
Race Start Order:
Every participant will start on a
first-come/first-served
basis. Participants will be
asked to slip race course to
maintain safe racing conditions
Race Donation: $30
minimum donation (includes BBQ)
for as many runs as you can make
until the courses are pulled - all
proceeds will be donated to the Mt
Hood Ski Patrol
Non-Racers: If
you are not planning to race, but
would like to make a donation in
Laura Greens name to the Mt Hood
Ski Patrol, please visit the Laura
Green Memorial Facebook page
located at: Laura Green
Memorial Fundraiser Facebook
Page.
Additional Information,
Registration and Results available
at: www.pacrats.org
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Organized by the Schnee Vogeli club
|
Schnee
Vogeli Ski Club
8th annual
Season
Ender Bender Party
April 27 (Sat.) 2024
The local Schnee Vogeli Ski Club
("Snow Birds") invites you to come
celebrate the end of the season at
their party in Government Camp.
Doors open: 7:00 pm.
Music
starts: 8:30 pm
Location:
The Ratskeller, Government
Camp.
Featuring:
"Dancehall Days".
Tickets:
$20. Tickets available from
you favorite Schnee Vogeli club
member, or or online at Ticket
Tomato 8th
Annual Season Ender Bender in
Government Camp (8th
Annual Season Ender Bender
in Government Camp
(tickettomato.com).
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Harry
at Kelley Point
The
Columbia River at Kelley Point
Riding
toward Kelley Point
See
the whole route in detail on
this
NOTE:
Please make
sure your bike is roadworthy
before you show up for the ride.
All bike riders need to carry a
patch kit, a spare inner-tube
and tools to make any necessary
repairs and don't count on
others to fix your bike if it
breaks down during the ride.
NOTE
2: The bike ride will be
held weather permitting. We will
cancel it if it's raining, or
temperatures near 100ΊF, or very
windy.
NOTE
3: We
will be stopping for a lunch break
so you will need to bring your own
bike lock. |
Mt.
High bike ride
Kelley
Point Loop Ride
Kenton
Park to Kelley Point
June
1 (Saturday) -
Gather at 9:30 am.
NOTE: This
ride was originally planned for
Sunday, but the forecast for
Sunday is 60% chanve or rain
showers, so we have moved the
ride to Saturday.
Kelley
Point is where the Willamette River
flows into the Columbia.
The ride is about 18 miles. Almost
all of it paved, except for a dirt
road segment near the start.
Its almost completely flat.It goes
by Smith Lake. There is wildlife to
be seen, such as egrets or herons.
And,
best of all, its a loop, so there
is no need for any car shuttling.
Start
& Finish: Kenton Park
8417 N
Brandon Avenue Portland, OR 97217.
We'll
meet at the North-East corner of Kenton Park
(upper right on a map). Kenton
Park doesn't have a parking lot, so
park anywhere on the street, get
your bike ready, and let's meet in
the NE corner of the park.It's is
easiest to find parking on North
Argyle St., right by the park.
Google map
From
Kelley Point park we will go to
Cathedral City Park below the
Cathedral Bridge in St. Johns. Then
we'll have a lunch break either at
the Urban German Wursthaus
restaurant (Sausage House)
next to the Cathedral Bridge on
Baltimore Ave., or at Cathedral
coffee.
We
will then return to Kenton Park via
Willamette Blvd. and Delaware Ave.
We can socialize at an after-ride
get together at Kenton Station. .
We need to
hear from you. RSVP before
showing up.
We need
to be able to notify you of any
changes.
|
|
Far
West Ski Association
Convention
June 6 - 9. 2024
Atlantis Casino Resort Spa
3800 S. Virginia Street, Reno, NV
89502
800-723-6500.
This annual event is
a unique opportuinity for club
representatives to meet with other
clubs and with representatives of
the ski industry. This year, it is
hosted by the Bay Area and Sierra
Councils.
Our club will
probably be represented by Bill
King, Linda McGavin, Debbi Kor and
Emilio Trampuz. Anybody else wants
to come?
Hotel reservations:
$119 (Wed - Thurs) per night
double occupancy and $179
(Fri & Sat) + $17.50
daily resort fee
Room Registration Deadline - May 13,
2024
Convention
Highlights
Friday Night
Silent Auction with GREAT DEALS
on over $100.000 in Ski Trips,
FREE Admission to Silent
Auction, Friday evening, June 7,
2024. Public is welcome.
Friday: Local Ski
Club no host Happy Hour
Celebrity Guest
Speakers
Educational
Breakout Sessions
Saturday Awards
Luncheon
Saturday Awards
Banquet & Dinner Dance
FWSA General
Meetings & Elections
Sunday Eye Opener
Party
Optional Activities
Thursday
° Tahoe Adventure
° 27th Annual Pub Crawl
Friday
° 17th Annual Michael
German
Memorial Golf
Tournament
° National Auto Museum
Tour
° Pool Party
° Club Happy Hour
For complete FWSA
convention info, go to:
www.fwsa.org
and select
Convention.
For
our own Mt. High club, contact Debbi
Kor-Lew at 503-988-5138, ijustwannarun@aol.com.
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Phil & Steve Mahre
Gold and Silver medalists
in 1984 Winter Olympics
in Sarajevo
|
June
13 - 16. 2024
Reserve your spot for the most epic
race camp at Mt Hood. The Mahres
celebrated their 40th Anniversary
Olympic Triumph at Sarajevo in 1984 at
White Pass, and the celebration will
continue this summer at Mt Hood!
You can train 4 days of
GS and prep for this year's Summer Fun
Nationals which will be held the
following weekend. Phil & Steve
will improve not just your racing, but
your freeskiing too, with daily video
and 1x1 instruction.
Our annual Hammerschlagen
Tournament of Champions will be held
Saturday night at a special venue in
Government Camp - The RED VINE CABIN
will be our home with slow smoked
ribs, potato salad and other ADL
favorites.
The fun won't end there -
we will have special guest coach Chris
Hilliar from Sidecut.com to help the
Mahres on the hill and will bring his
over 20 years of World Cup and Olympic
coaching experience to the camp. He
will also give a comprehensive tuning
clinic on Friday night!
The Mahre Camp is so much
more than just racing gates... you
will experience quality time with the
Mahres on and off the hill and your
understanding of skiing will expand
beyond your expectations.
Join Us - Space is limited.
Register at https://adlskiclub.com/mahrecamp
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Waterfall near the start of the
trail.
Barge and locks
Bike trail
View of the Columbia River
Our destination: Viento State
Park
IDEA .
SUGGESTIION
After
this bike ride, rest a bit, have
dinner somewhere in the Gorge or
in Government Camp, and then
attend the History Happy Hour at
the Mt. Hood Cultural Center &
Museum, where there will bw a
presentation about Mt. Hood the
volcano,
starting at 7 pm.
Doors
open at 6:30 pm.
|
Mt. High
bike ride
Best
of Columbia River Gorge
Elowah
Falls Parking to Viento Park
June
15 (Saturday)
- Meet at 9 am. Leave at 9:30
am sharp.
Meet
at the Ellowa Falls parking lot on
Frontage Rd., very near I-84.
Take
exit 35 off of I-84, and then
continue on Frontage Rd.
This
little
known bike and eBike trail winds
thru the best part of the Columbia
Gorge where the cliffs are the
highest, the vegetation smothers the
sides of the trail, and the
occasional Bald Eagle or Osprey
flies by.
Total
distance = 20 miles.
There
is just one long uphill in the
middle of the ride has an elevation
gain of 561 feet (170 meters).
But
also, there are several other short
uphills and downhills , and the
total uphill elevation gain (when
you add them all up) is 1,795 feet.
This elevation gain can be hard on
your muscles and on your lungs.
If you are in good physical shape, you
can probably handle it. Also, if you
have an electric assist bike, that
will help to "smooth out" the hills.
We
will carpool the 20 miles between
start and finish. We just need to
take 2 or 3 cars to Viento State
Park at the start of the day.
Then at the end of the day, those
cars will be used to transport the
drivers of the other cars bnack to
Ellowah Falls parking lot to feth
their cars. All the cars will
then come back to Viento to pick up
all our bicycles.
Views of the Bonneville Dam and its
inner working from way above. Bike
on parts of the Old Columbia River
Hwy.
Scoot thru downtown Cascade
Locks on a bike trail and make
potential stops for IPA at Thunder
Island Brewery and/or ice cream cone
at the local soda fountain.
Bring a lunch or partake in
Thunder Islands menu of vast
choices after the ride.
All types of bikes and riders
welcome.
No spitting from bike allowed.
Pace will be determined by Classic
bikes.
Race aheads will be allowed.
We will shuttle our cars
Begin:
Elowah Falls Parking Lot
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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 mountains 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. |
Latest
Seismology on Mt. Hood Volcano
Mt.
Hood Museum in Government Camp
June 15,
2024 (Saturday.)
6:30 pm.
Seth
Moran will share his latest
seismology research related to Mount
Hood.
Topic:
Seismology Research
of Mt. Hood Volcano.
Guest
speaker: Seth Moran, Research
Seismologist,
USGS Cascades
Volcano Observatory
Be entertained and learn something
new. Doors open 6:30, presentations
starts at 7 pm.
There will be wine, beer and
soft drinks available for
purchase. Enjoy your drink and then
sit back and enjoy the presentation.
The presentation is free.
Donations of $5 are requested for
the Museum.
For
more information about the lecture
series, please call the museum at
503-272-3301.
Mt.
Hood Cultural Center and Museum
ph: 503-272-3301,
info@mthoodmuseum.org
www.mthoodmuseum.org
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Road sign just 2
miles before Government Camp.
|
Highway
Cleanup
June
22, 2024
(Saturday) Starting at 10am.
Our
club has adopted a 2-mile section
of Highway 26, mileposts 51-53,
just west of Government
Camp. We have been keeping
it clean since 2010.
We'll meet in Mt. Hood
Skibowl's parking lot at
10 am sharp. We'll do some good work
for about 2 hours.
At
12:00 (noon) -
approximately -- the club will
cover the cost of lunch
either at the Brew Pub or at The
Taco Shoppe in Government Camp.
Let's replenish our energy and
enjoy each other's
company.
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. NOTE: We only need 8
people for this cleanup.
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EVENT REGISTRATION/ENTRY FEES
Masters:
GS $75
SL $75
Banquet $70
Competitors must register and pay
online at https://masters.adminskiracing.com/
Direct registration questions to:
Erik Otterholt: eotterholt@mac.com
or mobile: 503-577-1570
Family Fun Race
GS $75
SL $75
Banquet $70
Families must register at https://willycamp.org
Direct registration questions to:
Jesse Scroggins: dhracer@me.com
Cell: 541.806.5515
FIELD SIZE LIMITATIONS Limited to 200
MORE
DETAILS AT:
https://adlskiclub.com/theshotski/index.php/2024/06/08/wyeast-summer-fun-race/
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WyEast
Summer Fun Races
2024
Wy'East Cup
June
22-23, 2024 (Saturday -
Sunday)
Sturday - Giant Slalom, starting at
8:15 am.
Sunday - Slalom, starting at 8:15
am.
Come
out to Mt Hood, Oregon. for
the final Masters Race of the
2023/24 Season. Conditions are great
with tons of snow.
Two
races:
1/ Masters Race (Disciplines: 1 GS
& 1 SL)
2/ Family Fun Race GS & SL.
Available to all ages, non-scoring
event.
Host:
Willy Camp.
ELIGIBILITY
Masters Race: Competitors must hold
a CURRENT 2023-24 USSS Competitors
license. (Note: you can get a
temporary card for the weekend race,
if needed.)
Please update your license prior to
registering for this race @ Link:
https://my.usskiandsnowboard.org/ if
needed.
Family
Fun Race non-scoring fun race,
open to all competitors, no USSS
license required. Not affiliated
with USSS.
LIFT
TICKETS Lift tickets
are NOT included in the
Registration fee. Athletes need to
purchase
their tickets directly from
Timberline.
Price: Summer Day ticket $105;
Summer pass is $1,400
Timberline Summer Passes/Tickets
link:
https://www.timberlinelodge.com/mountain/season-passes
RACER
BIBS Time: 3:30
6:30PM
Address: 30596 E. Darr Road,
Government Camp, OR 97028
Kerry and Willy Scroggins Cabin
BIB DEPOSIT None required. A $50
fee will be charged for any lost
bibs!
RACE
HEADQUARTERS
Race HQ for volunteers will be
open each morning from 6:00am to
8:00am upstairs
on the 3rd Floor WyEast Day
Lodge.
Friday,
June 21
REGISTRATION CHECK-IN
2:30pm-5:30pm Registration Check-in
(Libations & Snacks)
Location: 30596 E Darr Rd.
Government Camp OR 97028 (Willy and
Kerry
Godfrey Scroggins cabin on the
Govy Loop, across the street from
the Best Western/ Mt Hood Brew Pub.)
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Barlow Pass - the start of our ride.
Just one of many markers along the
way.
Hwy. 26 plowed its way right across
the original wagon 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.
NOTE
ABOUT
HIGHWAY
CROSSING
On
some past similar tours, we crossed
highway 26 several times. Some
people didn't like it. We
listened.
So,
on this tour, we will cross
highway 26 only once, at the end
of the tour, in Zig Zag, and it
will be at a marked pedestrian
crossing with a red light for
cars.
|
Mt.
High bike ride
History
Tour along Barlow Road
The
original wagon trail
June
29, 2024. (Saturday)
- Meet at 8:30 am. Leave at 9
am.
Long
running
flagship ride hosted by Emilio
Trampuz 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 15
- 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 in Zig Zag that
includes a red light for all
cars.
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.
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 Oregons 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
2.
The best views of Mt. Hood (seen
from the old highway)
3.
Pioneer Woman's Grave
4.
Pioneer Cemetery and the ghost of
Perry Vickers.
5.
Wagon tracks, still barely
discernible in a couple of places.
6.
The only bat cave on Mt. Hood
7.
Several wagon trail markers along
the way.
Meet
a few minutes before 9:00 am in
the Chicali Cantina Parking lot in
Welches, on the south side of
Hwy. 26. This is part of the set of
buildings housing several businesses
near the gas station in
Welches. Turn right at the
traffic light in Welches, and then
drive behind those building and you
will see another large parking lot
there. Go deep into it.
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, well have refreshments and/or
lunch at the Chicali Cantina
in Welches, and then well use the 2
or 3 cars to take us back to fetch
our cars at Barlow Pass.
In
case the Cantina cannot accommodate
us (as has happened once before), we
will then first fetch our bikes and
will then go to Gorilla Growlers in
Sandy.
Well
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.
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.
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Perfectly
paved trail
Click
on the map to enlarge it
Food carts on 14th Street in Oregon
City.
Waterfalls visible from the arch
bridge
and
from the top of Oregon City
|
Mt.
High bike ride
Trolley
Trail Tour (SOUTH)
Sellwood
to Oregon City and back
along
the Trolley Trail
July
10, 2024 (Wednesday) - Meet at
9:30. Leave at 10 am.
at the Oaks Pioneer
Church in Sellwood
455 SE Spokane St, Portland, OR 97202
The above link shows a Google Map of
the start of the ride. You can park on
the streets nearby, or use the parking
lot for Oaks Park located just a block
west and another block north.
Start Time: 10 am
Start & Finish Location:
Oaks Pioneer Church, Sellwood.
455 SE Spokane St,
Sellwood, OR .
Relatively flat ride, but not a
race. This is a social ride.
There is a large food cart lot on 14th
street in Oregon City for lunch. There
is also some axe throwing available,
if you want to try it. It's done in a
protective steel cage.
After a lunch break, we will proceed a
bit further to the top of the hill and
then ride to the park at the end of
Bluff Street in Oregon City, with a
great view of Willamette Falls.
Those with e-bikes can easily climb
that hill. Those without the
electric assist can take an elevator
up.
Also, on the way back to Sellwod, we
will stop at the Menehune
Murph's Shaved Ice in
Gladstone for some dessert.
We will return via the same route we
took to get to Oregon City. The
tour is about 3 hours.
The Trolley Tour is approximately 22
miles round trip on paved bike trails
and roads. All tire sizes are OK.
There will be a few restroom stops
along the way.
We need to hear from you.
RSVP before showing up. We need to
be able to notify you of any
changes.
Please RSVP. Give us a call.
John Davis, . 503-358-5900
(voice or text).
NOTE:
Please make
sure your bike is roadworthy
before you show up for the ride.
All bike riders need to carry a
patch kit, a spare inner-tube and
tools to make any necessary
repairs and don't count on others
to fix your bike if it breaks down
during the ride.
NOTE 2: The bike ride will
be held weather permitting. We
will cancel it if it's raining, or
temperatures near 100ΊF, or very
windy.
NOTE
3: We
will be stopping for a lunch break
so you will need to bring your own
bike lock. |
Pedestrian
bridge to the island at the entrance
to the park
Biking
in the park
|
Mt.
High bike ride
Minto-Brown
Island Park in Salem
July
13, 2024. (Saturday)
- Meet at 9:30 am. Leave at 10
am. This is a loop ride, so
there's no need for shuttling.
Minto
Brown Island Park is huge at 1205
acres, much larger than New York
City's Central Park at 843
acres. It contains a mix of
paved an unpaved trails. It has a
playground, a shelter for picnics
and events, walking, jogging and
bike trails, picnic areas, a dog
park, several fishing spots, and a
paddle boat area.
Some
trails follow the Willamette River,
others go by a duck pond. We just
might see a beaver too.
We
will also ride through Riverfront
Park, which contains a carousel, an
amphitheater for concerts, a giant
Earth globe and a paddle-boat
landing.
This
is an easy ride. Almost all flat.
Almost all paved trails. We might
optionally venture on a smooth
unpaved dirt trail. Any bike will
do.
This
is Emilio's playground. Come
see the river, the lake, the slew,
and more.
After
the ride, we'll rest and recuperate
and enjoy each other's company over
some food and drinks. Perhaps
a brunch.
Parking
is often full at the downtown
entrance to the park. So, we will
park on the West Salem side
of the WIllametter River, where
there is excellent and plentiful
parking in the shade of old growth
trees. This will also add a
bit more park trails and a
pedestrian bridge across the
Willamette River.
We
will park and gather at the
Wallace Marine Park in
West Salem.
DIRECTIONS:
- Follow I-5 South and take exit
260A onto Salem Parkway.
- Follow the Parkway as it changes
into Commercial St. NE.
- Approaching downtown, turn RIGHT
onto Marion St. bridge
- Stay in the RIGHT two lanes on
the bridge.
- After the end of the bridge,
turn RIGHT onto Wallace Rd. NW.
- You are now in West Salem.
- Turn RIGHT at the 5th
intersection onto Glen Creek Rd.
NW
- Follow Glen Creek Rd. into
Wallace Marine Park.
- In the park, at a Y
intersection, turn RIGHT.
- Look for parking under large
trees providing lots of shade.
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One
of the many Steiner cabins.
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July
20, 2024 (Saturday) - 7 pm.
Doors
open at 6:30 pm.
Wine,
beer, and soft drinks available bor
puchase at the door.
In anticipation of the cabin tour in
August, the museums monthly Social
History Happy Hour lecture will
discuss the History of Mount Hoods
Steiner Cabins.
The
cabins are the work of Henry
Steiner, a craftsman who
emigrated from Germany and began
building mountain homes that relied
on the offerings of the natural
surroundings. Once a year, the
owners of some of the nearly 100
Steiner cabins open their doors to
the public.
The
Mt. Hood Cultural Center and
Museum us located on the
south side of the main street
through Government Camp, next door
to the Taco Shoppe and across the
street from the Glacier House.
History
Happy Hour socials are
usually held on the last Saturday of
the month at 7 p.m. Doors open
at 6:30 pm.
There
will be drinks (beer, wine, and soft
drinks) available for purchase at
the door.
The
presentation is free. A $5
donation to the museum is
recommended.
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Council Crest (Click on image to
enlarge it)
Sellwood to Stonehenge tower
(Click on the map to enlarge it)
Stonehenge tower to Council Crest
Council Crest to Pittock Mansion
Pittock Mansion to Sellwood |
Mt. High
bike ride
The
Triple Crown Ride
Stonehenge
Tower, Council Crest, Hoyt
Arboretum,
Pittock
Mansion and
more.
July
21, 2024 (Sunday)
- Meet at 9:30 am. Leave at 10
am sharp.
There
is some considerable elevation gain
on this ride. An e-bike is
highly recommended. Or strong
muscles! In a few places, we
might have to walk our bikes
uphill. But we'll ride
socially, as a group, and we'll stop
frequently to regroup. People
can ride faster to the next meeting
point if they wish. And we won't
leave anyone behind.
Start
& Finish: Oaks
Pioneer Church, near Sellwood Park
455 SE Spokane St, Sellwood, OR 97202
A cute little chapel on the corner of
Grand Ave.
See Google Map.
Directions:
On the east end of the Sellwood
bridge,turn North onto 6th Avenue, and
then West onto Spokane St. .
You can park on the street, or use the
parking lot lower down under and near
the bridge, where we usually park for
our picnics at Sellwood Park.
From
Sellwood we will climb thru
Riverview Cemetery to the Stonehenge
Tower. 5.7 miles
Then over to Council
Crest, 1.6 miles.
Then down past
the Zoo and Hoyt
Arboretum and up to Pittock
Mansion, 5.7 miles.
From Pittock
Mansion we will follow residential
streets down thru NW Portland to Old
Town to the Esplanade circa the
Steel Bridge.
From there back to Sellwood via
the Esplanade. That's
another 8.7 miles with no hills on
this section.
Total
distance = 21.2 miles.
Approximate
riding time is 4 hours, plus many
breaks and a 1 hour lunch break,
adding up to about 6 hours total.
Lunch
at Little River Cafι, or bring
your own,
The Google Map has time-to-destination
for bicycles approximately 1 hour 25
minutes.
We need to
hear from you. RSVP before
showing up. We need to be able to
notify you of any changes.
Please RSVP.
Give us a call, or text:
John:
503-358-5900 (voice or text)
Gerald: 510-314-6905 or ski2di4@comcast.net
Pittock
Mansion
NOTE
1: Please make
sure your bike is roadworthy
before you show up for the ride.
All bike riders need to carry a
patch kit, a spare inner-tube and
tools to make any necessary
repairs and don't count on others
to fix your bike if it breaks down
during the ride.
NOTE
2: The bike ride will be
held weather permitting. We will
cancel it if it's raining, or
temperatures near 100ΊF, or very
windy.
NOTE
3: We
will be stopping for a lunch break
so you will need to bring your own
bike lock. |
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July
22-23, 2024
This
is a great opportunity to have fun
racing at sunny Mt Hood while
refreshing the muscle memory in your
legs halfway between last season and
next. Use it or lose it.
On
the website is information regarding
entry, schedule, camps, sponsors and
more.
www.SummerFunNationals.com
It is time to get your entry mailed
in. See website.
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Jackie
leading a ride through Troutdale
Blue
Lake
|
Bike
ride with Jackie Bonillo
New
& Old Trails
Troutdale
and more.
July
23, 2024 (Tuesday)
Meet
around 9:00 or 9:15 am.
Start
the ride at 9:30 am.
Start from Colombia Outlet Mall on
the north side of the mall, 450 NW 257th Way,
Troutdale, OR 97060.
All paved, 12 miles, past Fairview
Lake and Blue Lake, through two short
residential areas. We'll visit
the historic Chinook Indian site at
the west end of Blue lake park.
Plus two new sections called Chak
Chak. It's a Native American
word.
This is a slow, easy ride with good
scenery.
The same ride will be repeated on the
first Sunday in August.
After the ride, some will lunch at the
new Troutdale Station food carts.
All participants required to sign a
waiver and required to wear a
helmet. This is a Bergfreunde
ride and may include some of its
members.
Please RSVP to our bike ride
leader:
Jackie Bonillo, Jbon1960@comcast.net
, 503-706-9668.
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Jackie
leading a ride through Troutdale
Blue
Lake
|
Bike
ride with Jackie Bonillo
New
& Old Trails
Troutdale
and more.
August
4, 2024 (Sunday)
Meet
around 9:00 or 9:15 am.
Start
the ride at 9:30 am.
Start from Colombia Outlet Mall on
the north side of the mall, 450 NW 257th Way,
Troutdale, OR 97060.
All paved, 12 miles, past Fairview
Lake and Blue Lake, through two short
residential areas. We'll visit the
historic Chinook Indian site at the
west end of Blue lake park. Plus two
new sections called Chak Chak.
It's a Native American word.
This is a slow, easy ride with good
scenery.
After the ride, some will lunch at the
new Troutdale Station food carts.
All participants required to sign a
waiver and required to wear a
helmet. This is a Bergfreunde
ride and may include some of its
members.
Please RSVP to our bike ride
leader:
Jackie Bonillo, Jbon1960@comcast.net
, 503-706-9668.
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Clearance
sale begins in Government Camp
this weekend, at the Fuxi
store, at the Glacier House, 88817
Government Camp Loop. |
End
of Season Clearance Sale
Begins
this weekend
in Government Camp
August
16-18 (Fri. - Sun.)
Fuxi's
Crazy Season Ending Clearance Sale
in Government Camp kicks off this
weekend.
Carve
your last turns of the summer
season at Timberline and then
cruise into Govy for deals second
to none.
Everything
in the store is a minimum 30% off!
You name
it, we have it!
Sizes and
product are available for the
tiniest racers to the seasoned
Masters racers.
Get outfitted from head to toe, for up to 50% less than what you might have to pay in the Fall.
We're offering an unbelievable BRIKO FIS approved helmet special: ONE for $75.00
TWO for $100.0
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The two shelter areas
Dug out canoes
Picnic
Bike ride |
Mt. High
annual
Picnic
& bike ride
at
Captain William Clark Prak in
Washougal
August
17, 2024 (Saturday)
Come
join us for a bit of socializing and
summer fun.
Park on Index Street, at the
last (easternmost) of about 3 or 4
parking lots next to Index Street.
TIME: 9:30 am -
bike ride (Meet at parking lot on
Index street)
11:30
am - picnic.
12 pm (noon) - food served.
Note:
If you arrive at 1 pm or later, most
of the food will be gone!
DIRECTIONS
- The park is at the intersection
of 32nd Ave and Index St.
- Take a right at the traffic
circle onto S. 32nd.
- Follow that to the "T"
intersection. and turn left on
Index St,
- Follow Index St. to the
left, to the furthest parking lot
of about 3 or 4 parking
lots.
- The path to the picnic area
starts from the top of the parking
lot, from a dike, and the shelter
will be the one on your right. It
is called the "Clark
Shelter".
Note that there is a considerable
walking distance from the parking lot,
and it goes over a dike, so there is
some uphill and downhhill. If you are
bringing something large or heavy to
share at the picnic, it might help if
you had a cart or something on wheels
to make it easier to transport the
food to the picnic area.
BIKE RIDE
We will ride along the dike
paralleling the Columbia
River. Except for jsut getting
onto the dike, it is all flat.
We'll
work up an appetite and be ready for
the picnic.
If you
are bringing both a bicycle and
some food, leave the food in the
car during the bike ride and you
can pick it up at the end of the
bike ride to bring it to our
shelter..
PICNIC
The picnic is a potluck. We'll have
sausages of various kinds (spicy and
non-spicy) on the grill. Bring
something else to share. Also BYOB.
Please RSVP
to Debbi Kor if you are
coming.
ijustwannarun1@comcast.net . |
|
Search
and Rescue
Mt.
Hood Museum in Government Camp
August
17, 2024
(Saturday.) - Doors open
at 6:30 pm.
Author
Glenn Voelz will be discussing his
new book, Oregon Search and Rescue,
that documents the long history of
volunteers doing search and rescue
in Oregon. His book is available in
our gift shop online and in the
Museum.
Topic:
Search and Rescue.
Guest
speaker: Glenn Voelz, Auhor.
Be
entertained and learn something new.
Doors open 6:30, presentations
starts at 7 pm.
There will be wine, beer and
soft drinks available for
purchase. Enjoy your drink and then
sit back and enjoy the presentation.
The presentation is free.
Donations of $5 are requested for
the Museum.
For
more information about the lecture
series, please call the museum at
503-272-3301.
Mt.
Hood Cultural Center and Museum
ph: 503-272-3301,
info@mthoodmuseum.org
www.mthoodmuseum.org
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Trillium Lake with a view of Mt. Hood
On the way to Trillium Lake
Trillium Lake amphitheater
Gravel road |
Mt.
High bike ride
Timberline
- Trillium Lake - Rhododendron
Timberline
to Rhododendron
August 18, 2024 (Sunday)
- Meet at 8:30 am. Leave at 9 am
sharp.
Experience
a
Mt High favorite by zooming down the
West Leg Road from Timberline around
Trillium Lake and downhill 14 miles
on a little known road behind
Multorpor and Ski Bowl, ending in
Rhododendron.
Meet
in Rhododendron, the last town
before Government Camp. Meet on the
LEFT side of the highway at
Rododendron Dairy Queen parking
lot. From there, we will shuttle
cars to Timberline.
https://goo.gl/maps/G6AefFVWtFQ3aGWc7
Most
of us will continue driving our own
cars and bikes to Timberline, but
we'll need to leave a few cars in
Rhododendron.
This
ride will be mostly downhill, except
for about a mile immediately after
Trillium Lake. A mountain bike
is recommended because there will be
long stretches of gravel
road. A commuter
bike with regular tires is OK
too. Just don't bring a racing
road bike with those super-thin
tires.
Here's
the plan:
1.
Timberline to Govy. We'll
follow the paved West Leg Road to
Government Camp. NOTE: The
Timberline-to-Town mountain bike
trail is a possible alternative but
it is too rocky, bumpy, and
dangerous. There has been too much
erosion over the years. Some of our
members had gotten injured in
previous years. So,we will skip it
this time.
2.
Govy to Trillium Lake. We
might split into two groups here
too:
a) One group following the
Barlow Road wagon trail (rocky).
b) The other group following a
paved road and then some gravel
3.
Still Creek Road from Trillium Lake
to Rhododendron.
About a mile of uphill on a gravel
road from Trillium Lake.
Then several miles of easy coasting
downhill on Still Creek Road
At
the end of the ride, someone will
stay in Rhododendron guarding all
our bikes while those who left their
cars in Rhododendron will help
transport the drivers of the other
cars back up to Timberline, to fetch
the rest of our cars there.
Bring
some water or other refreshing
beverage.
Bring
some extra clothing and gloves in
case it's a cold day. Still Creek
Road will be mostly in the shade.
Finally,
we'll end the day's adventure with a
visit to Chicali Cantina
in Welches. They offer
"seriously good food and epic
margaritas". In case the
Cantina cannot accommodate us (as
has happened once before), we
willthen go to Gorilla
Growlers in Sandy.
This
ride organized by John Davis. Let us
know if you are coming.
Contact
John
A
Davis at:
503-358-5900.
|
Sept. 1 - 2, 2024 (Sat. -
Sun.)
The
Clearance Sale continues and ends
Labor Day weekend.
Last two days of a
Fuxi clearnce sale, with 30 - 50% off.
Open: Noon - 6 pm.
Location: The Glacier House,
88817 Government Camp Loop.
Government Camp OR
Contact Fuxi at: 970-376-1288. |
|
Timothy Lake and Mt. Hood
Little Crater Lake
|
Mt. High
bike ride
Timothy
Lake
From
Little Crater Lake to and around
Timothy
Lake.
September
8, 2024
(Sunday)
Meet
at 9 am.
Leave at 9:30 am.
Meet
at Little Crater Lake
parking area.
This
ride
that requires a mountain bike or
fat tire eBike.
Equal parts of the ride will be on
gravel, trail, and road.
This ride will work for beginning
mountain bike riders but it will
require a mountain bike or fat
tire eBike. Most eBikes our club
uses are fat-tire.
The bumps on the ride are no worse
than those found on the Esplanade
bike path circa John's Landing.
The
pace of this ride will be
determined by the beginners and
the non-electric riders.
Wide tire eBikes are welcome on
this ride. The route will not have
any extreme MTB riding.
We
meet at the Little Crater
Lake parking area. No
fee for parking.
Directions available on Google Maps.
Bring a lunch and snacks we will
eat halfway thru the ride using
one of the picnic tables along the
lake.
There
will be an option for group beer
party afterwards in Government
Camp or Welches.
Note
that there will be no need to
shuttle. We'll ride there and back
in a loop.
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|
Mt.
High
Social
evening / Happy Hour
September
12, 2024 (Thursday) - 6 pm.
Come
join your ski buddies at our next
social Happy Hour at
Milwaukie
Station Food Carts, in
downtown Milwaukie.
It
is reachable by the Orange
Max Line. For those who
want to take Max....we will meet
downtown and take the Orange Line
across the Tilicum Bridge to reach
our destination.
If
you drive...the address is: 11301 SE 21st
Ave., Milwaukie OR.
We'll be there from 6 to 8
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.
|
September 26, 2024.
(Thursday)
4:30 - 8:30 pm
The annual Hillcrest
Race Night is a sale event to
guarantee the best prices of the
year, with the ski manufacturer reps
showing their wares, and the prices
are awesome!!
Race
gear will be on display from
Nordica, Rossignol, Lange , Look,
Swix, Atomic, Leki, Volkl, Marker,
Dalbello Dynastar and POC.
Hillcrest Sports is located in
Gresham, on your way to Mt. Hood!
The address is:
Hillcrest
Ski & Sports
2424 SE Burnside Rd
Gresham, OR 97080
Questions: Contact our club member
Gary Gunderson, (503) 658-7848 or
email:
ggunderson@sapiazza.com.
If you have any questions please
feel free to call the store. Ask
for Dexter.
Contact Hillcrest Ski and Sports
at:
Phone: 503-665-4455
Email the store:
hillcrest@hillcrestsports.com.
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Click on the image to enlarge it. |
Oct.
12, 2024 (Sat.) Lake
Oswego HS and Lakeridge HS are
holding their annual Ski Swap at the
Lake Oswego High School on
Saturday, October 12 from 8:00 a.m.
until 1:00 p.m. at Lakeridge High.
There
will be 1000s of new and slightly
used skis, boots, and
snowboards. There is a Swap
entry fee of $5 per individual, or
$10 per family. Kids 12 and
under enter for free.
A
great way to get rid of old ski gear
and get some money for it! You
will recieve 60% of the sale price.
Also
a great event to pick up some
decent racing gear at a reasonable
price.
If
you have something to sell, bring it
in on Friday, 4- 7 pm. Any unused
gear must be picked up on Saturday,
2 - 3 pm.
|
Mt. High
Monthly
meeting
Usually
on the last Monday of the month. |
Monthly
Board meeting
October 21, 2024.
(Monday)
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.
|
at
the
Columbia
Sportswear
Flagship
Store
911
Broadway
Portland,
OR 97205
|
October 23,
2024. (Wednesday) - IN PERSON.
The
October NWSCC Council meeting will
be held at the
COLUMBIA
SPORTSWEAR FLAGSHIP STORE.
911
SW Broadway
Portland, OR 97205
Come early - 4:30-6:00
for shopping with a 20% discount!
Meeting starts after 6:00, when the
store closes to the public.
There will be: Pizza and
beverages
Fashion Show!
UPDATE:
In addition to the above,
there will be five $100 gift
certificates as door prizes,
plus tickets to Warren
Miller.
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|
Kickoff Party & Club Elections
+ Mini Ski Swap
+
A Food Drive (donate
something non-perishable)
October
24, 2024. (Thursday)
6:00 - 9:00 pm.
Location:
Lucky Labrador
Public House,
7675 SW Capitol Hwy., Portland. See
Google Map.
Our
biggest party of the year, marking
the start of a new ski season. There
will be free food.
- Join the club, or renew your
membership, or just check us out!
- New membership cards will be
issued on the spot.
- Sign up for ski trips.
- Join a 10-person PACRAT racing
team, the best way to gain 9
instant ski buddies!
- Win some door prizes!
- Meet other members. Have a great
time!
- Find out more about our club.
- Find out about our mid-week
skiers, and meet them.
- Enjoy some tasty food.
- Bring something to sell at our
mini ski swap, or see if there's
anything there you might want to
buy.
- Win some door-prizes!
- Socialize! Get to know other
club members.
AGENDA:
Well have food and drinks, visit
with old friends, and meet new
members. See what we are cooking up
for the upcoming season. Be there or
be square! Bring a friend!
DRINKS:
Please BYOB (Buy
your own drinks).
FLYER
& DIRECTIONS: Click
here for a flyer and
invitation to the Kickoff party,
along with driving directions.
RSVP to
Debbi Kor at:
ijustwannarun1@comcast.net
or call 503-314-7078.
|
75
The
movie is at the
Aladdin Theater
3017
SE Milwaukie Ave,
Portland, OR 97202
.
Tap
here for a Google Map. |
Warren
Miller Entertainment Film
"75"
- in 2024
November
1, 2024 (Friday). At
the Aladdin Theater. 7:30 pm.
Get a jump start to your 2025 ski
season and see the latest Warren
Miller Entertainment film, "75" with
your Mountain High friends!
We will be getting group tickets for
the Friday, November 1st showing
at the Aladdin Theater, 3017
SE Milwaukie Ave.,
Portland, OR 97202.
Doors open at 6:30 pm and the movie
starts at 7:30pm. Tickets
are general admission so you'll need
to get there early for the best seats.
Our group ticket price is $23
each. If you purchase a ticket
on your own, it will cost you over
$30.
You can
pay Sandra directly via PayPal
(paypal.me/sandyski) or Zelle, or
mail a check. Include .75c to
your total if you want your tickets
mailed to you.
SOCIALIZING:
We might get together for dinner
and/or drinks, perhaps about 2
hours before the movie.
Still working on the details.
Please contact Sandra first
for more information.
See more movie details at:
https://warrenmiller.com/film-tour
|
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,
November 1st
2-4 PM (need 2 people)
4-6
(2)
6-8
(1)
Saturday,
November 2nd
11-1
(1)
1-3
(2)
3-5
(2)
5-7
(1)
Sunday,
November 3rd
11-1
(1)
1-3
(2)
Contact
Bill King - willie2k@ymail.com |
Snowvana
Ski
& Snowboard Show
November 1 - 3, 2024.
(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 Snowvanas 8th season.
Explore
the manufacturers village, tune
into the years biggest ski movie
premiere, pick up a free pair of
Next Adventure kids 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.
New
Features: Next
Adventure Backcountry Pavilion
presented by Sierra Nevada Brewing
Company
VR Lounge with
Ski Race Challenge
In-Show Film
Theater
See
more details at: https://snowvana.com/
|
Heritage Night at the
Mt.
Hood Museum in Government Camp
Heritage
Night flyer
Click on the flyer to enlarge
it.
|
Heritage
Night at the Museum
Mt. Hood
Community Celebration
November
2, 2024 (Saturday)
6-10 pm.
You're
invited
to the Mt. Hood Cultural Center
& Museum's biggest
fundraiser of the year, from 6-10
p.m. The celebration location
is 88900 Government Camp Loop,
Government Camp, Oregon.
An
annual membership covers your
admission ticket for this wonderful
event; you'll also receive
additional benefits throughout the
year. An individual membership is
$30; a family membership is $50.
Plan
now, to attend the Mt. Hood Cultural
Center & Museums Heritage Night
celebration on November 2, 2024.
From 6-10 pm. This fun event,
is held at the Museum in Government
Camp. It marks the beginning of
winter activities on Mt. Hood and is
an opportunity to socialize with old
and new friends, enjoy heavy hors d
oeuvres, libations (donated by local
restaurants and businesses) and
partake in silent and live auctions.
UPDATE:
The
Museum could use some volunteers
to help with the
event. Contact
Sally Niedermeyer or Sandi
Shaub
regarding volunteer
opportunities for that
night.
(sallyrally@gmail.com
/ sandi.shaub@gmail.com)
Also
the Museum is ALWAYS looking
for any donations from
mountain minded
people. Art, crafts,
goods or services of any
kind. The museum depends on
donations for their
operations and this is our
biggest fundraising event of
the year. Dig deep and
support your mountain
museum!!! I can arrange a
pick up for any items
needing to get to the museum
by our deadline of Oct 19.
Your museum membership is your
ticket in. Memberships are available
online Membership | Mount Hood
Museum (mthoodmuseum.org), or at the
door. Now is also the time to donate
items to the Museum for this annual
fundraiser. If you have anything to
donate to the auction, please call
the Museum (503) 272-3301 to make
arrangements.
There is something for everyone and
for every price range, in the
Heritage Night auctions. Cabin dιcor
items and collectibles are popular.
Theme gift baskets and gift
certificates from local businesses
make nice holiday gifts. These
auctions are also a great source of
artwork by local artists. Recreation
passes and sports game tickets are
always available. Attendees should
be prepared to bid on vacation
packages, guided outdoor adventure
trips, vintage ski lift chairs, and
other unique items only available at
the annual Heritage Night auction.
For additional questions or
membership information, visit the
webpage: mthoodmuseum.org.
Membership details can be found on
the Get Involved tab, and by
clicking on Membership.
Contact the Mt. Hood Cultural Center
& Museum, Curator: Lloyd
Musser, 88900 E. Hwy 26,
Business Loop, Government Camp, (503)
272-3301 or email info@mthoodmuseum.org.
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Pickleball
Nov.
16 (Saturday). 2 pm -
4pm.
Kurt
Wilke has reserved 3 courts at Jumbo's
Pickleball for Saturday
November 16 from 2pm to 4pm.
The cost is $300 and he has put down
a $150 deposit.
Location:
Jumbo's Pickleball
16340 NW Bethany
Ct, Beaverton, OR 97006
Exit
65 off of Hwy. 26, to Cornell Rd.
and Bethany Blvd.
The
cost will be $20 per person.
To cover the costs, 15 people will
need to sign up. Right now there are
13 or 14 signed up already.
The
target is 18 people. If less than
15, we might have to cancel the
reservation on one court which will
make it not much fun for the
experienced players. If there
are 20, we might consider reserving
a 4th court.
Everyone
will need to create a profile
and sign a waiver at Jumbo's.
Jumbo's website can be difficult to
navigate. Kurt will try and have
good instructions to send out to
everyone. The profile can be done at
Jumbo's too. It's a fairly quick
process. Everyone will need to sign
a Jumbo's waiver.
Right
now we have one instructor
lined up and a possibility of a 2nd
instructor to help teach the new
players.
We
can bring snacks in but they
can't be homemade; store bought
only. The snacks will be in the
lounge area. No outside drinks,
water is okay, drinks must be
purchased at Jumbo's. However, you
can bring in water or your own
Gatorade without causing an issue as
long as you kept it with you
gear.
Shoes
must be court shoes and non-marking.
Black soles are a no-no. Jumbo's
does have a small selection of men's
and women's shoes that can be loaned
out. I think they are free but there
could be a rental charge for
them.
Paddles:
We will have a couple of extra
paddles, but it won't be enough so
paddles will need to be rented at $6
for two which includes a ball. We
will try and round up more paddles
so that no one will need to rent
one.
Balls:
Kurt will provide those. He has
lots.
To
sign up
Send
a check for $20, made
payable to Kurt Wilke,
and mail it to Kurt
Wilke, PO Box 675,
Cornelius, OR 97113.
Or contact Kurt for
alternate ways of paying
(Venmo, etc.).
Post
play gathering: There is a Margarita
Factory not far from Jumbo's
where we can gather and socialize
afterwards. Happy Hour goes until
6pm there.
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Pray
for Snow Party
Nov.
16 (Saturday).
Starting
at 7:00 pm
Organized
by the Schnee Vogeli club. All clubs
invited!
Its
time for the annual SVSC Pray for
Snow Party in Government Camp. This
year it will be at The Rattskeller
on November 16.
Location:
Ratskeller, 88335 Government
Camp Loop, Government Camp, OR
97028.
Tickets
are $20 at Ticket Tomato
(https://www.tickettomato.com/event/9040/schnee-vogeli-ski-club-s-nbsp-annual-nbsp-pray-nbsp-for-nbsp-snow-nbsp-party)
($30 if you wait to buy at the door
if any are still available,
tickets are limited to 150). Music
will be provided by Full Zoo! Come
join us for a great time.
Come
celebrate the upcoming winter. Live
music, and door-prizes. All local
skiers and riders are invited,
regardless of which club they belong
to.
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