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Mt. High Events
Last
updated: January 29, 2019
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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February
Lift Lines
- Mt.
High
Newsletter
Let's
ski together!
Join 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.
- Mt.
Hood Meadows
At
Meadows, find
us in the cafeteria
in the South
lodge near the
Schuss
restaurant
(aka The
Hamburger
Place) around
8:00-8:30
a.m.(That's
on the slope
level, which
is 2nd
floor).
Left lodge as
you walk up
from the
parking lot.
See more in
our Mid-week
day trips at:
http://www.mthigh.org/Trips.htm#Mid-week_day-trips
-
-
-
Timberline
At
Timberline, we
usually meet
on the ground
floor of the
day
lodge,
Meet inside if
the weather is
bad, or more
likely meet
outside, by
the free ski
check around 9:00
am.
We usually
wait until at
least 9 am for
the Mt. Hood
Express bus to
arrive.
Be there in
full gear,
ready to push
off as soon as
we are all
there. See
more about our
weekend day
trips at: http://www.mthigh.org/Trips.htm#Weekend_day-trips
- 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
hourly shuttle
between
Government
Camp (stopping
at the Mt.
Hood Brewing
Co., at
Collins Lake
Resort, and at
the Chevron
station at the
top end of
Govy). This
shuttle runs
only on
weekends and
holidays.
Approximately
once an hour
to make the
full round
trip.
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
NWSCC
Trips -
NW Ski Club
Council and
other local
ski clubs.
FWSA
News Flash
-
November 2018
issue. Far
West Ski
Association
Newsletter.
Trips, Racing,
Ski news, and
more.
Special
Discount on
Meadows
10-time pass.
A
special deal
for all local
ski clubs
associated
with the
NWSCC. Get a
10-time pass
to MT .Hood
Meadows for
just $399.
)Regular price
is
$449.)
Just click on
the heading of
this
announcement.
Barlow Road
field trip
photos are
now posted on
our PHOTOS
page. A video
will also soon
be added
there.
Far
West Skiers'
Guide - Summer
supplement.
Click
on the image
here to see
this very
colorful
magazine.
Learn all
about the
upcoming Far
West
Convention in
Reno. Also
read about
summer fun at
ski resorts.
Learn
about our
Scuba diving
trips.
Click
on each 2-page
spread to
thumb through
the rest of
the
pages.
Season
Passes
compared.
Compare the
cost and
benefits of
various lift
ticket passes.
This was first
published on
page 8 of the
September
issue of Lift
Lines (#177).
It is now on
our Articles
page.
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 fully
understand
what our club
does, please
see a whole
year of past
photos on the
PHOTOS
page.
Ski Fashion
Show at
the Mt. Hood
Museum &
Cultural
Center in
Government
Camp.
See
video
of this fun
event held on
March 31,
2018. It shows
vintage ski
apparel from
the 1930s to
the present
day, including
several
garments
currently
available for
purchase at
Hillcrest
Sports in
Gresham,
Oregon.
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
Man
and Woman of
the Year.
Our
2018 man and
woman of the
year are: Bill
King and Debbi
Kor.
Congratulations!
They are also
our current
Vice-President
(Bill) and
President
(Debbi).
See our Awards
page for a
list of past
men and women
of the year
and other
awards. Please
send us your
nominations
for Man &
Woman of the
Year for 2019
(by October or
early November
2018).

Bill
King
Debbi Kor
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, 170
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
continaing a
list of all
the ski area
in Norrh
America.
You can use it
to track te
places you
have skied.
Latest
Photos are
now on our
PHOTOS
page,
including
pictures from
the whole past
year.
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
att Timberline
Come join
us. See
details below.
Road trip,
Skiing some
hidden gems.
Kurt Wilke and
Emilio Trampuz
went on a
4-day road
trip to ski
some small and
hidden gems in
eastern Oregon
and
Washington.
See this
video
of their
adventure.
The
GOOD OLD TIMES
will soon
be moved

Photos
from our whole
past year will
soon be moved
from the Photos
page to a new
Photos 2018
page. Our Photos
page
will be
cleared to
make room for
new photos for
this coming
season,
starting with
the SkiFever
Show and the
Kickoff
Party.. Just
keep scrolling
down the
photos page to
see all our
past
events.
Skiing North
America -
An
article about
our club
member John
Andrew skiing
all of North
America has
appeared in
the Wall
Street Journal
on March 20,
2016.
See
here.
Let's go
skiing!
Meet
at McDonald's
in Sandy 7:30
am. We
can carpool,
or just drive
up together.
Some of us are
going to
Timberline or
Skibowl.
Others are
going to
Meadows. We
can all meet
at McDonald's.
See details
about our day
trips on the
TRIPS
page. Hey, a
day trip is a
trip
too! If
you have a 2-way
radio,
tune it to
channel 6-19.
50% discount
at adidas
Go
to our Bulletin
Board
and print the
special coupon
for the adidas
employee
store, fill it
out and get a
50% discount.
Thanks to our
member
Elsebeth Frank
for offerng
this.
NOTE: This
offer is not
ongoing.
It comes and
goes
periodically.
When it
becomes
available
again,
Mountain High
club members
who have opted
to receive ALL
emails will be
informed by
email.
New
Video about
our club
See
the new video
about what our
club has been
up to lately.
Included is a
funny snow
report about
the upcoming
Whitefish Mt.
trip.
Express
Rental &
Service shop
in
Rhododendron
John
Hanson
(formerly of
the Ski
Chalet) is
helping
Skibowl with a
new project in
Rhododendron:
an Express
Rental &
Service outlet
with retail as
well. He says:
"One of our
target
customers is
the high
school/ club
racer looking
to maintain a
competitive
advantage.
Racers can
drop their
skis off after
training
nights and
pick them up
ready to go on
race day. We
are currently
set up to do
edge tunes and
hot waxes."
Hours
are:
Mon-Tue:
8-5,
Wed-Fri:
8-9pm,
Sat:
7-6pm
and
Sun: 8-6pm.
Next
season, they
plan to stock
race
accessories as
well.
Stop by
anytime. The
location
is on
the right hand
side of Hwy 26
in
Rhododendron
across from
the Village
Market.
Phone
844-200-RENT
(7368).
Learn
to Ski - Or
Help Someone
Our
club now has a
new
page
devoted just
to beginner
skiers, and we
need
volunteers who
are willing to
help newcomers
to the sport.
This is a
win-win for
everybody. By
brining in new
people to the
slopes, the
ski areas get
more
customers, our
club gets more
members, and
the newcomers
get their
wings (their
skis or
boards)!
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,
après 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.
The
Taco Shoppe
is located in
Government
Camp, across
the street
from the
Huckleberry
Inn (but a
house or two
up the road),
or just
downhill from
the Mount Hood
Museum. See
details on our
Membership
Benefits
page and on
our Bulletin
Board
page.
Click here for
see their
full menu.
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2019 EVENTS
CALENDAR
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code:
This
color code is valid
until you use the
links. The viewed
links will then change
color, due to your
browser's settings,
but the dates will
still remain the
original color.
Blue:
Mountain High club
events
Maroon:
NWSCC, FWSA, or
multi-club events
Black:
General events
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See more
event details in the next
section below.

Club
membership has
steadily increased
from 2002 - 2011, and
has stabilized around
300 since then.
Current membership as
of September 2015 =
304.
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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
===============
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
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!
Send us your
photos/stories!
What
did you do this
past winter?
Where did
you ski? Where
were you 20 or 30
years ago?
How did you learn
to ski? Any
spectacular
falls? Any
embarrassing
moments? Send in
your personal
short stories or
reminiscences.
Please add a photo
of yourself or the
people in your
story. Digital
photos are most
welcome. Printed
photos will be
scanned in and
returned to
you. Contact
Emilio.
Free $kiing
corner.
Free
or half-priced
lift tickets.
In
the
Forum,
post
your
questions,
requests,
offers, or
help provide
answers.
Bulletin
Board
vs.
Forum
For plain
text announcements
or questions, feel
free to post your
own message in the
Forum.
For more
elaborate,
announcements,
including
graphics, photos,
etc. please email
them to us at
info@mthigh.org
and we'll post it
on the Bulletin
Board.
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.
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.
Free Antivirus
Say
goodbye to your
paid antivirus.
Avast!
is totally free
and performs even
better in tests.
Download it and
try it yourself:
http://www.avast.com/en-us/get/6SK2Jprm
NW Sk/Ride
Challenge
The
Challenge
continues each
winter season.
It is not a
competition
for the most
ski areas
visited.
Instead,
everyone who
visits at
least 7 ski
areas in the
Northwest will
be entered
into a drawing
for a prize.
Just
save your lift
tickets or
receipts from
the ski areas
and mail them to
the NWSCC:
The address is
on the form.
Click
here for the Entry
Form and Rules
in Word
or PDF.
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
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

Web
site &
Newsletter
At the 2014
FWSA
Convention in
June, we won
1st place
for Web
site.
1st place
for Newsletter.
1st place for
Outstanding
Club.
See more on
our Awards
page.
Proof that
Straight skis
were always
Shaped.
Straight skis
were never
really
straight. See
proof in this
video.
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
25+ 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.
PACRAT Rat
Attack photos
&
multimedia
show
A few of the
best photos
from the 30th
annual Awards
Banquet known
as the "Rat
Attack" have
been posted on
our Photos
page.
Also, see the
PACRAT Racing
multimedia
show
created by
Bruce Kuper
and shown at
the Rat
Attack:
http://youtu.be/6_-q8oodXYY
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.
January
is Learn to
Ski &
Snowboard
Month
Introduce a
new person to
the sport by
having them
take a lesson
from a
certified ski
instructor,
and you could
win a prize
Powder
Alliance
adventure blog
Emilio
went on a
4,000 miles
road trip to
ski as many
Powder
Alliance ski
areas as
possible. Lots
of driving.
But the skiing
is free for
anyone with a
Fusion Pass.
He will try to
keep a diary
marking his
progress.
Check out his
“Ski Delights”
blog at:
http://skidelights.blogspot.com/

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

Mt. High members at
Stevens Pass

Mt. High members on
Mt. Hood
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NOTE
TO NEWCOMERS
Our club provides numerous
activities in the following
categories. Most of them
have their own separate pages on
our web site:
a) Day trips to Mt.
Hood ski areas
(both weekend and mid-week) –
currently on the
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.
Our Home page is mainly a calendar
of events and a place to post
social events that don't have
their own separate pages, such as
Trips and Racing events
do.
To get a better view of what our
club does, please check the
ABOUT US page and the
PHOTOS page, which
shows almost everything we did in
the past year(s). Each season, we
start to build a new Photos page,
so if you are checking us out at
the beginning of the season, check
out one of the previous year's
Photos page, which will be more
complete.
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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 mountain’s early exploration,
winter sports, settlement and
natural history.
The
museum, the Mt. Hood Information
Center and the Museum Gift Shop are
open seven days a week from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. The museum is closed
Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Admission is free.
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History
Happy Hour
at the Mt. Hood
Museum & Cultural Center
Last Saturday of each month, 2019
A
series of entertaining and
informative evenings at the Mt. Hood
Cultural Center in Government Camp.
Doors
open: 6:30 pm.
Presentation
starts: 7:00 pm.
Be
entertained and learn something new.
Admission
is free. Donations are welcome.
Beer & Wine available for
purchase.
Location:
Mt. Hood Museum & Cultural
Center
Government
Camp, Oregon. Across the street from
Huckleberry Inn and about 2 houses
up the road. Right next to the Taco
Shoppe.
Social
History Happy Hour events take place
the last Saturday of the month at
the museum. Topics range from Mount
Hood photography to ski fashion to
volcanic activity on the mountain.
2019
Schedule
Jan.
26
Flying Buses and other Mt.
Hood oddities
Learn the interesting history of the
short lived Skiway tram. Local
investors used a city bus and cable
logging techniques, to fashion an
aerial tram from Government Camp to
Timberline Lodge. It only operated
in 1951 and 1952, but the flying bus
was a sight to see and a fright to
ride.
Feb.
23
The Best of Mt. Hood
Photography
This event
is a rare opportunity to view
the best photographs in the
museum's extensive collection of
Mount Hood related photographs.
Archivist Brittney Cardarella
and Curator Lloyd Musser will
share their favorite photographs
from the collections of Hal
Lidell, Jock Pribnow, Helen
Gerding, Bill Keil, Dale
Crockatt and other
photographers.
March
23
Ski Fashion Show, vintage to
2020
Annual
vintage skiwear style show
with models from Skiyente Ski
Club. Follow the ski
fashion trends from 1930's to
the 2000's with clothing from
the museum collection.
Narrated by Sandi Shaub. The
new fashions for 2020
presented by Hillcrest Ski
& Sports.
April
27
Mt. Hood Hikes - Tips &
Recommendations
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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Rotary
Ski Day
$15 or $20 lift
tickets at Mt. Hood Meadows,
3 - 9 pm, Monday
afternoon.
Jan 21, 2019.
(Monday) 3 pm - 9
pm.
Monday only, (night skiing). 2 pm
- 9 pm.
A fundraiser for Hood River Rotary
Club Charitable
Foundation..
Come ski your heart
out for a good cause. Season pass
holders are welcome, and your
passes will be valid until 9 PM.
Rotary Club is 1.2 million global
neighbors, friends, and community
leaders who come together to
create positive, lasting change in
our communities and around the
world.
$40,000
annually in scholarships for Hood
River County students
Every 5th
grader in Hood River County gets a
dictionary
$10,000 a year
to fund community requests
Among the
larger commitments:
-
Rotary Skate
Park
-
Hood River
Library renovation
-
Hood River
Library Garden restoration
-
Hood River
Library Garden Pergola
-
Providence
Hood River expansion
-
Odell/Fairgrounds Emergency
Helipad
-
Next Door
building purchase/renovation
Service
projects, road clean up, volunteer
labor
Annual
contribution to Rotary
International Foundation
Tickets cost $20
if purchased online on the Meadows
web site, or $25 on the day of the
event..
You can also
purchase these tickets from
Hillcrest
Sports
2506, SE Burnside
Gresham, OR,
97080.
Discount rentals are available at
Hillcrest Sports too!
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Mt.
High
Monthly meeting
Usually
on the last Monday of the month.
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Mountain
High
Monthly Board meeting
January 21, 2019. (Monday)
- Usually the last Monday of the
month.
6:00
pm - social gathering;
6:30
pm - formal meeting.
Location:
Round Table Pizza, 10070 SW
Barbur Blvd., near Capitol Hwy.
(by McDonald’s).
This is an
organizational and planning
meeting, attended mainly by Board
members, trip leaders, activity
organizers etc., but it is open to
all. Anyone wanting to get
more involved with the club is
welcome.
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Last year, there were complaints,
because the weather was too good! |
The
17th Annual
Worst Day of the Year
bike ride
February
10, 2019 (Sunday)
-- 8 AM – 4 PM
Regardless
of the weather, thousands of
fun-loving cyclists will grab
their friends, don their costumes,
and gather to ride their bikes on
this historically terrific
day. Fun
for the entire family!
Get
ready to ride with thousands of
other fun-loving people for the
Worst Day of the Year Ride, a 4,
16, or 45-mile odyssey around
Portland. Laugh at the elements
and gather for a delicious finish
line party at the Lucky
Labrador brew pub.
There
are 3 levels of rides:
Family route = 4 miles
. . . . . Cost =
$15
Urban route = 15
miles . . .
. . Cost = $33
Challenge route = 42 miles .
. Cost = $43
Children age 12 and under are free.
To
register for this event, go to:
If you
want to ride with a group of
Mountain High people, please contact
John Davis
at: hikedance@gmail.com
or 503-358-5900.
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Fine champagne
Fine desserts
Fine conversation
Click here for
Google
Map
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Mt.
High annual
Chocolate Party

February 16,
2019 (Saturday),
7:00 pm.
Location:
Lisa and Harry
Scribner
1915 NW 90th St.
Vancouver WA 98665
Phone: 360-904-1402
Directions:
Go north on I-5. Take the 78th
Street exit. Follow 78th
west to the end. At
the T-intersection, turn right
onto NW Lakeshore Ave. Turn right
onto 93rd Street, which wiggles a
bit and turns into 94th
Street. Turn right onto 20th
Avenue, which will soon turn left
and become 90th Street. The
house, number 1915, will be on
your right.
Please
RSVP to the party hosts,
Lisa and Harry, at LScribner98@yahoo.com
or phone: 360-576-8178,
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
This
year we're adding wine
to the chocolate. Anyone coming can
bring a chocolate and/ or
wine entry to be judged.
- The chocolate
entries will be arranged like in
previous years with numbers.
- The wine
entries will be put in paper bags
so the tasting will be a blind
tasting, just a note if the wine
is red or white
or sparkling.
Everyone
will taste the chocolate and wine
entries and vote.
Everybody will
participate in the judging. The
contest is optional. We also
need plenty of tasters and judges.
So, come and sample the goodies,
bring a friend, and enjoy a night
of decadence, fun and good cheer.
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Mt. Hood Museum

Glade Trail
Click on flyer image
to enlarge
or
Click here for a PDF
version of this flyer.
The Mt. Hood Museum preserves and showcases the rich history of Mount Hood through interpretive exhibits and educational programming. The museum features six galleries that highlight the history of the mountain's early exploration, winter sports, settlement and natural history.
The museum in the center of Government Camp, 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.
For more information, contact Janet Paulson at 503-970-3810.
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16th
annual
Ski
the Historic Glade Trail Day
March 2, 2019 (Saturday)
Once
a year opportunity to ski the 3.0
mile historic Glade Trail. A full
day of red carpet skiing,
including groomed trail, guides,
lunch, airport style shuttles,
Apre's ski wine party, prizes and
more.
Reserve
your tickets at 503-272-3301.
The
Mt. Hood Cultural Center and
Museum in Government Camp
holds this annual event on the first
Saturday in March, by special permit
from the US Forest Service. The
historic Glade Ski Trail is opened
and groomed for this participatory
living history event. This once
popular downhill ski trail starts at
Timberline Lodge and ends in
Government Camp, a distance of three
miles.
With
multiple shuttle bus ride back up to
Timberline, if you are ambitious,
you can easily ski 21 miles over the
course of the day.
Once
a year, on the first Saturday in
March the historic Glade Trail is
groomed courtesy of Timberline Lodge
for this annual living history day
of skiing the way it used to be on
Mount Hood.
Participants
in the event receive shuttle
transportation to Timberline, ski
the trail with friends, and meet the
bus at the foot of the trail to run
back up to the top.
When
you’re ready for a break, drop by
the museum for a hot lunch
featuring homemade gourmet soups and
other great foods. The day concludes
with a reception at the museum that
includes beverages
and hor d’oeuvres.
Ski the Glade is an annual tradition
at the museum, held every year on
the first Saturday in March.
Timberline Lodge, an event sponsor,
grooms the Glade Trail for the day
providing great terrain for skiers
and boarders.
Years ago, the Glade Trail was
regularly groomed, providing a long
loop for skiers or a route down the
mountain at the end of the day. Many
people in Northwest Oregon have fond
memories of days spent skiing the
Glade Trail.
Tickets for the all-day event are
$100 for museum members and $125 for
nonmembers, who will receive a
year’s membership to the museum
along with the ticket purchase. The
price of the ticket includes use
of the shuttle, lunch,
apres-ski reception
and a couple of beverage
tickets. Only 75 tickets
are available for the event.
To purchase tickets for Ski the
Glade, contact the Mt. Hood Museum
at 503-272-3301 or email info@mthoodmuseum.org
The
Glade Trail was built by the
US Forest Service in 1937 as part of
the Timberline Lodge ski complex.
The trail roughly follows the route
of the original Blossom Trail,
dating to 1888 or earlier. Before
the advent of ski lifts, highly
groomed slopes, and extreme
snowboard acrobatics, skiing long
trails was popular. Skiing consisted
of either jumping or trail skiing.
Trail skiers climbed on skis
equipped with climbing skins to the
Timberline Lodge area and skied back
to Government Camp.
According
to Lloyd Musser, Museum
Curator, “this event helps fulfill
our mission of preserving and
interpreting the history of Mt.
Hood. This is a chance for
Grandparents to ski with their
grandchildren and share the memories
of skiing the Glade Trail, when it
was the biggest ski adventure on Mt.
Hood.”
Shuttles
will run from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
allowing ticket holders to make
several trail runs. The events of
the day are recounted at the Apres
ski party, where prizes are awarded.
Wearing vintage ski clothing is
encouraged.
Participation is limited to 75
skiers.
Tickets
may be purchased at the museum, or
by calling 503-272-3301.
Visa is accepted.
Background
information on Mt. Hood trail skiing
is available on our webpage in an
article entitled Trail
skiing on Mt. Hood a Long Standing
Tradition. See it at:
http://www.mthigh.org/Articles/Trail-Skiing-on-Mt-Hood.pdf
or:
http://www.mthoodmuseum.org/stories/Trail-Skiing-on-Mt-Hood.pdf.
For
more info see: www.mthoodmuseum.org.
Photographs
from past years events are available
on the website or upon request. The
event director is: Lloyd Musser,
503-367-3946.
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Sandra, Elisabeth, and Larry

Gary and Alice enjoying the pizza.
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Pizza
Party
Click on the map to
enlarge. 
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March
6, 2019
(Wednesday)
6:30 - 9:00 pm
10070
SW Barbur Blvd
Portland,
Oregon.
(near Capitol
Hwy)
Pizza
is on the club! Just buy your own
drink.
Everybody
is invited! Come meet other club
members, check out what’s new.
Included:
* Socialize, mingle
with other club members.
* Free food (on the
club), but buy your own drink.
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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The
Mt. Hood Museum also has a permanent
exhibit featuring the Steiner
Cabins.
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The
History of
Mt.
Hood's Steiner Cabins
Presentation at McMenamins
Edgefield
March
26, 2019 (Tuesday) 5
pm.
The
Mt. Hood Museum goes to Edgefield
History Pub.
Join
us at McMenamins Edgefield on
March 26, 5:00 pm to learn the
history of Mount Hood's 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.
For more information, contact Janet
Paulson at 503-970-3810.
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