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Mt. High Events

Last updated: June 17, 2013.
Latest news in the left column,
Click on underlined events in the Calendar on the right or
scroll down for details of upcoming events.

Weather forecast for Government Camp on the right.
See bottom of this page for ski area reports.

 WXPort

NEWS

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May - June Lift Lines 

Now on our Newsletter 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 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 new Boots and More Facebook page and Like it.

 

Racers: Sumer Fun Nationals and Willy Camp

The 25th annual Summer Fun Nationals race will be held July 20-21, 2013.  During the week preceding this event, you can participate in Willy Scroggins' race camp, or just attend for a single day. See details in the calendar of events below. 

 

FWSA News Flash - The latest issue of the Far West Ski Association Newsletter. Trips, Racing, Ski news, and more.

 

 

New Mt. High Wall Calendar

A 15-month wall calendar (Oct. 2012 - Dec. 2013) is available for you to save and print straight from web site. It is customized with our club photos and club trips. You can print it in 2 sizes:

1. Tabloid (11x17")  or

2. Letter  (8.5 x 11")

 

This is a large 7 MB file. Be prepared to wait a few minutes for the file to open when you first click on it.

 

PRINTING: If you don't have a printer that can print both sides at once, print all the even pages first, flip the whole stack, and print the odd ones.  Note that half the pages are printed upside down on purpose.  It all falls into place when you fold the printed sheets in half and staple them in the middle (along the fold).

 

Alternatively, if you prefer, Emilio will print these for you, for a small fee (just  to cover the expenses):

   1. Tabloid (11" x 17") = $10.-

   2. Letter  (8.5" x 11") = $5.-

Just email Emilio at Emilio2000@earthlink.net, and let him know the size & number of copies. Please send a check payable to:

Emilio Trampuz, 4742 Liberty Rd. S., #296, Salem, OR 97302

 

Ski Areas page - new & improved

The best way to get info about ski areas. The improved version contains almost all the ski areas in the West, 145 of them. It's the easiest way to get info for a trip. Just click on whatever ski resort you want.

 

NW Ski Challenge

The Challenge continues for this upcoming season (2012-2013). But, now it is not a competition for the most ski areas visited.  Instead, everyone who visits at least 7 ski areas in the Northwest will be entered into a drawing for a prize.

 

New for this coming season is that in additio to Oregon, Washington and Idaho, you can now also ski at any ski area in British Columbia, Alberta, or Alaska.  They all count!

 

Skiing the Northwest can be quite an adventure. See David Schor's blog: http://skiwashington.blogspot.com, and Emilio's journal on our "Articles" page, at:

Ski-Washington-Challenge-diary.pdf

 

Member Benefits updated

Two new member benefits have been added:

a) A $3 discount off any burrito at the Taco Shoppe in Govt. Camp

See details on our Membership Benefits page and on our Bulletin Board page.

 

Mid-week Skiing

Ken BrundidgeKenny Brunidge has volunteered to coordinate the mid-week skiers

You can join the mid-week group and post a message in the mid-week forum whenever you plan to go up skiing and see if others can join you. More info on our "Trips" page.

 

 

 

 

2-way Radios on the slopes!

Connect with other club members on the slopes. Simply get on the radio channel 6-19, and call for Mountain High members. That is Channel 6, Privacy code 19. There is a permanent note about this on our TRIPS page.

 

New video about our club

Short 5 minute summary of what our club is al about. Must see!

See it at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woXVvae4Iww

 

The GOOD OLD TIMES have been moved

Photos from our whole past year have been moved from the Photos page to the Photos 2011 page. That page  documents 27 separate events from the 2010/2011 season. Re-live the good old times, or see what you may have missed.

Our Photos page has been cleared to make room for new photos for this coming season

 

 

Bulletin Board

There are new items on our Bulletin Board. Check it out! Several skis for sale, a French conversation group, and more.

Also see the Oregon Challenge Diary  - a description of all the Oregon ski areas, and the combined experiences of all 3 successful challengers. Read about Warner Canyon, Oregon's best kept secret! And Spout Springs, and more. This will be permanently posted on our Articles page.

 

We Want You!

We know you have something to contribute to the club.  Organize a party, a hike. a game of cards, a visit to the theater, or just a TGIF. Take your favorite activity and invite other club members to join you. Just let us know what you could do for the club. Or, better yet, come to our monthly planning meeting, any last Monday of the month, at the Round Table Pizza.

 

 

 

2013 EVENTS CALENDAR
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Blue: Mountain High club events   
Maroon: NWSCC, FWSA, or multi-club events
Black: General events 

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June 6 - 9:      Far West Convention, Reno, NV

June   8 (Sat.):   Hike to Ramona Falls

June 19 (Wed.): NWSCC & PACRAT meeting/elections

June 22 (Sat.):  Mt. High Highway cleanup

June 24 (Mon.): Mt. High Board meeting

June 28 (Fri.):    Golf at Eastmoreland

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July   7 (Sun.):   Hike to Cape Horn

July 13 (Sat.):  Mt. Hood / Barlow trail history bike ride

July 15-19:   Willy Camp (Willy Scroggins race training )

July 19-21:   Summer Fun Nationals at Timberline

July 27 (Sat.):  Bicycle ride:  Banks-Vernonia

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Aug.   4 (Sun.):   Hike to Tunnel Falls

Aug. 7 - 14: Bike the Centennial & Coeur d'Alene trails

Aug. 15-18 (Thur.-Sun.):   Rafting

Aug. 17-18 (Sat./Sun.):  Barlow Road Bike Ride

Aug. 24 (Sat.):  Picnic & Bike Ride

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See more event details below.

 

 

Club membership has been steadily increasing in the past 10 years!  Current membership (as of May. 2013) = 323.

 

Mt. High Board meetings 

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Last Monday of the month, we meet at the Round Table Pizza  10070 SW Barbur Blvd., Portland (near the corner of Capitol Hwy.) to plan future club events, trips. Phone: (503) 245-2211.  If you would like to get a bit more involved with the club, please come and join us. This is a working and planning  meeting, but it's open to all. Social gathering: 6:00 pm, and the meeting starts at: 6:30 pm.

 

NWSCC meetings

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

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

Dates: Meetings are held every other month, on the 3rd Wednesday in February, March, June, August, October, and December.

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

 

Man & Woman of the Year

This year, 2012, our club selected Bruce Ellison and Debbi Kor as our Man & Woman of the Year. Congratulations to both!  See more info on our Awards page.

 

Searching for the Perfect Ski Watch

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

 

Oregon Skiing & Boarding Blog

A blog set up by Drew Jackson, the weatherman at KPTV-12, writing about snow conditions from a skier's perspective. This has been added to both our Blogs and Links pages.

 

Vision for the 21st Century

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

 

Trips Survey Results

Thanks to the 60 people who completed the online survey. See the results summarized in the July issue of "Lift Lines", or see the complete results here:

 

Mt Hood List - A great new site!

Go to MtHoodList.com to post your own message, to find a carpool to Mt. Hood, to find buddies for a Meadows 4x4,  or any other Mt. Hood related activity.

 

Check out this content on our site!

   a) Blogs eg.: David Schor's adventures

   b) Videos (our recent trips and racing)

   c) Skis for sale on our Bulletin Board!

 

Bruce's fall video

See Bruce Kuper's helmet-cam recording his fall and slide on the face of 7th Heaven at Stevens Pass. See Videos.

 

Send us your photos/stories!
What did you do this past winter? Where  did you ski? Where were you 20 or 30 years ago?  How did you learn to ski?  Any spectacular falls?  Any embarrassing moments? Send in your personal short stories or reminiscences.  Please add a photo of yourself or the people in your story. Digital photos are most welcome. Printed photos will be scanned in and returned to you.  Contact Emilio.

 

Free $kiing corner.

Free or half-priced lift tickets.

 

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

 

Bulletin Board vs. Forum

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

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

 

EVENT DETAILS

 

 

 

 

Click here for

Convention flyer

 

 

The Convention will be held at the
Grand Sierra Resort & Casino
2500 East 2nd St., Reno, NV 89595

 

 

Lodging:

 

Grand Sierra Resort & Casino

2500 East 2nd St., Reno, NV 89595
www.grandsierraresort.com

Phone Reservations:
800-648-5080 or 775-789-2129
 

Group Name:  Far West Ski Association 2013

 

Online Reservations:
FWSA reservation site
 

Rates per night plus tax:

*  Grand Sierra Room  $79

*  Summit Grand II Upgrade $104

 

Group name: Far West Ski Association

81st annual

Far West Convention

Reno, NV

June 6 - 9, 2013

June 6 - 9, 2013

Remember we are all part of larger organization. Yes, we are part of the NW Ski Club Council, ... but also of the Far West Ski Association, which encompasses eleven Councils in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington and Utah.


FWSA represents all our local ski clubs, and organizes at least 3 trips every year:
1) the FWSA Ski Week (at Aspen this past winter);
2) the FWSA International Ski Week (usually in Europe);
3) an International Summer trip (like a trip to China or the Alaska Cruise).


FWSA also organizes a number of club competitions — for best Newsletter, best Web site, Outstanding club, Safety person of the year, Man and Woman of the year, etc. Awards are given at the annual Convention in June.


A big part of the annual Convention is a Travel Symposium, where club members can meet with dozens of Ski Industry representatives and plan future ski trips.

 

There is also a fun component, in the form of a Pub crawl, golf, hiking, rafting, etc.


A number of ski celebrities are usually present. In the past, we had several Olympic ski champions, some extreme skiers, some founders of famous ski areas, famous film-makers, and more.


See more info about this year's Convention at:

http://www.fwsa.org/Conventions/FW-2013Conv/FW-2013Conv.html  

 

For more information contact:
Mary Olhausen, FWSA Silent Auction/Travel Expo Chairperson
E-mail: omary52@omcast.net   or  Phone: 503.880.7383.


To register for the Convention as our club’s delegate, please send in your registration fee ($149) to Nancy Ellis at the address shown on the registration form:

FWSA Convention Registrar

Nancy Ellis

P.O. Box 9681

Truckee, CA 96162

 

See the official Delegate Registration Form,

 

Also, please notify our very own Debbi Kor that you are coming to the Convention. Contact Debbi at: ijustwannarun1@comcast.net

 

 

 

 

Ramona Falls

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Mt. High Hike

Ramona Falls

 

June 8 (Saturday)

 

Ramona Falls is a 7mile round trip hike with elevation gain 1100 ft. from the lower trailhead.

 

Bring: snacks, lunch,and beverages. And your camera !


MEET:  8 am at at Clackamas Town Center parking area south of the Max train area for those who wish to carpool.

Or call me (Chris) at 503 764-5323 (email; jruffman@aol.com) and we'll make other arrangements or meet at the trial head.

 

Trailhead is located off East Lolo Pass rd in Zigzag. Follow Lolo Pass Rd for 4.9 miles, veer right on Road 1825. Follow on 1825 Rd for 2 miles till it forks onto Road100. Here will have to choose between 2 trailheads.


Happy hiking.
Chris Brooks.

 

QUESTIONS ; call Chris Brooks 503 764-5323 or Email jruffman@aol.com

 

 

Northwest Ski Club Council

www.nwskiers.org

 

 

 

Meet people from other local ski clubs.

See what's new.

NWSCC & PACRAT

Meeting and Elections

 

June 19  (Wednesday),  6 pm.

 

This is one of the quarterly NWSCC meetings. At this one, elections will be held for both the NWSCC Board and the PACRAT Board.

 

For the NWSCC Board, only one representative from each club gets to vote.  In other words, each club has one vote.

 

For the PACRAT Board, all team captains get a vote, unless a club has too many teams. Unfortunately, only Mountain High has lots of teams (15 to be precise), and the PACRAT Bylaws stipulate that we are then limited to only 5 votes. So, only 5 of our team captains get to vote.

 

Location: Round Table Pizza, 10070 SW Barbur Blvd., near Capitol Hwy. (by McDonald’s).

 

Time:  6:00 - Happy Hour.

          6:30 - Meeting starts.

 

FREE DINNER!  Pizza and soft drinks.

 

 

Road sign just 2 miles before Government Camp.

 

Mt. High Highway Cleanup

Our 6th cleanup.  (2 per year)

June 22 (Saturday):  10 am. 

Our club has adopted a 2-mile section of Highway 26, mileposts 51-53.  

 

We'll meet in Mt. Hood Skibowl's parking lot. Then we'll earn some good karma cleaning up our two miles of the highway. 

 

12:00 (noon) - approximately - The club will cover the cost of lunch at the Brew Pub in Government Camp, right after the cleanup. Let's replenish our energy and enjoy each other's company.        Click on the map to enlarge.

 

Those who plan to help, need to go on-line with the State Highway Department, and just review the "rules of the road" so to speak. We used to have to watch a video, but that is no longer required. Now, you just need to read through the rules and instructions, and we can deal with the rest ourselves. Just go to:

http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/pages/rules/oars_700/oar_734/734_029.html

and scroll down to the "Specific Requirements".  The "Applicant" is our club, and the Participants are all who show up on the day of the event.

 

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

 

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

 

 

 

 

Mt. High
Monthly meeting

Usually on the last Monday of the month.

 

Mountain High
monthly meeting
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June 24, 2013. (Monday)  - 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.

 

 

Cal                  Terry

 

Mt. High

Golf at Eastmoreland
 

June 28 (Friday) 5:00 pm.

 

Well our first outing (in May) was a little wet on a few holes but when we finished we all went to Mickey Finns on Woodstock for good food and spirits.

 

We had a good response so Terry and I thought we would try Eastmoreland again and on a Friday evening.

 

Hope you can join us.

 

We will play 9 holes at Eastmoreland Golf Course, 2425 SE Bybee Blvd., Portland, OR 97202.  Phone: 503-775-2900. Tee times start at 5:00 pm.

 

Cost:  $15  (for 9 holes)

Cart:   $15

 

If you want to play, please contact one of us by June 20th.

 

Terry at 503-729-3435 or e-mail at swans761@juno.com 

Cal at 503-805-8606 or e-mail baebaw@ccgmail.net

 

 

 

Cape Horn lookout

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July 7 (Sunday)

 

Length:   6.8 mi loop.
Elevation gain: 1100 ft.

Bring: snacks, lunch,and beverages. And your camera !


MEET:  8 am at Gateway park

 

Happy hiking.


Chris Brooks.

 

QUESTIONS ; call Chris Brooks 503 764-5323 or Email jruffman@aol.com

 

 

 

 

 

Mt. High

Barlow Trail to Rhododendron

historic trails bike ride

 

July 13, 2013 (Satuday)

A unique bike ride into history!

Don't confuse this one with the Barlow Road Ride in August.

Our July ride is shorter, easier, and chock full of information,

old tales, trivia, and the history of Mt. Hood and of Oregon.

This is not a typical bike ride.  It's a history tour.

 

Meet at 10 am, in Rhododendron, the last small town before Government Camp. Let's assemble at the Still Creek Inn (the only restaurant in town).

 

The bike ride is from Barlow Pass (on Hwy. 35) to Rhododendron A lot of it is downhill, but there are a couple of uphill sections.. Mostly on paved roads, or fairly smooth trails. Mostly on hidden paths that are not well known, some so overgrown they might soon disappear.  Witness how a historic road has been destroyed - on purpose!

 

We will leave about half of our cars in Rhododendron. The other half will drive up to Timberline road with their bikes, but also carpooling with those who will leave their cars in Rhody. At the end of the day, those who left their cars in Rhody will give a ride to the drivers of the cars left at Timberline.

 

This is a unique and historical ride. Here are some highlights:

 

1. See several sections of the original Barlow Trail you haven't seen before..

2. Visit the Pioneer Woman's Grave, An Oregon Pioneer woman died here.

3. Visit the Summit Prairie Pioneer's Cemetery, and hear the ghost of Perry Vickers, who was killed while pursuing a horse thief.

4. Brief stop at the Mt. Hood Museum in Government Camp. Check out old skis and rooms decorated with early Oregon pioneers artifacts.

5. Bike down parts of the old Mt. Hood highway, before the modern Hwy 26 was built. The road is overgrown with trees and moss, but it is still paved and smooth.

6. See Laurel Hill, the steepest part of the historic Barlow Trail, so steep the pioneers had to lower their wagons with ropes, and tie tree trunks to the back of the wagon to act as a brake. This hill is as steep as a double-black diamond ski trail, and yet the pioneers managed to get down it with their wagons!

7. Visit a bat cave. Yes, there are some bats in there, but it's not what you think.

8. Visit Little Zig Zag Falls. Or sit down at a picnic table to rest your legs here.

9. Bike down parts of the old Barlow trail, better known today as the Pioneers' Bridle Path trail.

10. At the end of the ride, let's go for a drink and some food at the Still Creek Inn in Rhododendron, partly as thanks to them for letting us use their parking lot, and partly to rest and enjoy each other's company, while replenishing our energy.

 

Some of this may seem familiar. We've done something similar before. But, there will be lots of new (and old) stuff to see and experience this time. Promise!

 

For the bike ride, contact Emilio, 503-378-0171, or Emilio2000@earthlink.net.

 

 

 

 

NOTE

This is not a Mountain High club event.

Just an event of interest to many of our members.

 

Willy Camp

 

July 15-19, 2013. Willy Scroggins has been putting on this week of training for the past 10 summers for the Masters, but in the last 3 summers it has been open for the Junior athlete as well. It is usually a great time to get a week of training in and race that weekend following the camp. We have kids and masters from all over the nation racing.  It's "Willy" lots of fun for the whole family.

 

It will focus on Slalom and GS training.

 

Cost is a wee $325 for the week, you buy your own lift tickets.
Monday we will start out with 2 days of GS, on Wednesday 2 days of Slalom, Friday GS.
Monday bring Slalom skis.
We will also have on hill Video to analyze while you train.
Meet out on the hill by 7:30, look for my lane under Willy Camp.

We hold the right to cancel training due to weather. If the lifts are running it is very doubtful we will cancel training.
 

If you want to come for day training that week, the cost is $75 a day, you supply your own ticket

There is no refund on days that are canceled due to weather.

 

New this Summer

A Willy Good Day of Training
is geared towards gates and not progressions. Although you may see some drill courses in the early morning, we are mainly setting up SL and GS courses.

You will need to contact us to find out what we are training each day, and tell us whether to expect you or not. You will not be able to train without notifying us a day ahead of training. We hold the right to cancel training due to weather, or not enough athletes per day. A min of 4 athletes will be needed in order to hold a day training session. If not enough athletes for day training, you will be notified 12 hrs prior to training. If the lifts are running it is very doubtful we will cancel training.


There is no refund on days that are canceled due to weather.

June: 18,19,20,21,24,25,27,28,
July: 1,9,10,12, 22,24,25,28, 29,30,31

Price: $75 per day, 5 punch for $325, and 10 punch for $600, you buy lift ticket.
The 5 punch and 10 punch can be used during Willy Camp.
If we have a successful 2 months we may go into August.

Please contact us if you are interested. There are forms you will need to fill out.

Email  awillygoodcamp@gmail.com or call Willy Scroggins 503 593-9954

  

 

 

 

See:

www.SummerFunNationals.com

 

Lifts open at 7:00 am

Race starts at 8: 30 am

 

NOTE:  A thousand dollars will be given away in cash prizes of $50 and $100.  Every racers has a chance to win.

 

 

NOTE

This is not a Mountain High club event.

Just an event of interest to many of our members.

 

Summer Fun Nationals

Timberline

July 19-21, 2013

Celebrating its 25th anniversary, 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. Usually, about 120-150 racers participate.

 

All PACRAT racers are welcome, of course, as well as those who have never raced but would like to give it a try. Come to the Summer Fun Nationals at Timberline: http://www.summerfunnationals.com/

Friday is a welcoming party at the Brew Pub in Government Camp, 3–6 pm.
Saturday is a GS race (two runs). Then a BBQ at the Day lodge.
Sunday is a Slalom race (2 runs).

 

The cost, if registered before July 15, is as follows:
1. The entire weekend (GS, BBQ, SL) = $129
2. Saturday only: (GS, BBQ) = $89
3. Sunday only (SL): $59
4. Guest for BBQ only = $35

After july 15, there is a late fee of $20.

Oh, just one small detail. To participate, you need to be a member of the USSA – the US Ski & Snowboard Association. Not a member? No problem. Everyone can sign up for a temporary one time membership (just for this event) for $25.

 

Info about registration, schedule, camps, sponsors and more is at:

www.SummerFunNationals.com .

 

 

 

Jackie is in red

Mt. High bike ride

Banks - Vernonia


July 27. 2013 (Saturday) -- 9:30 am
 

A paved rails to trails path with a SLIGHT incline part of the way. One SHORT steep uphill & downhill.

 

3 Options:
Level B-C Leave 9:30 am from Banks trailhead for 21 miles (one way)
Level A Leave 10:10 am from Buxton trailhead for 14 miles (one way)
Level A Leave 11:00 am from Top Hill trailhead for 7 miles (one way)

 

We who start @ Banks will regroup @ Buxton, then Top Hill trailheads. (lets us know where you will start) PLEASE.


Restrooms available at all 3 of these trailheads.

 

LUNCH @ BLACK BEAR COFFEE CO. outdoor patio in Vernonia.

 

As you enter Vernonia, look for the campground on the right, then take a left onto the street for 2-3 blocks to the main street in town.
Turn left 1-2 blocks; BLACK BEAR COFFEE CO. is on the left.

 

RAIN CANCELS THE RIDE.

PLEASE RSVP Jackie @503-663-3359 or jbon1960@comcast.net

 

Opt.1 take Hwy 26, left at Banks sign
Opt 2 take Hwy 26 to 47 , right on Fisher Rd., Bacona Rd, R into Buxton trailhead.
Opt 3 take Hwy 26 to 47 (Nehalem Hwy) Right at Top Hill trailhead

 

Contact:  Jackie Bonillo at jbon1960@comcast.net

 

 

 

Tunnel Falls

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Mt. High Hike

Tunnel Falls

 

August 4 (Sunday)

 

Length:   12 miles round trip (out and back)..
Elevation gain: 1640 ft.

Bring: snacks, lunch,and beverages. And your camera !


MEET:  8 am at Gateway park

 

Happy hiking.


Chris Brooks.

 

QUESTIONS ; call Chris Brooks 503 764-5323 or Email jruffman@aol.com

 

 

 There are signs along the trail, explaining where you are and what you are seeing.

 

 

Click here for the Coeur d'Alene trail map.

 

Contact:

Jackie Bonillo

503-663-3359  (home) or

503-706-9668  (cell).

Idaho bicycle trip

Spokane - Idaho Centennial Trail

Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes

30 miles on Centennial Trail  + 72 miles across the Idaho panhandle

Click here for map

 

August 7 - 14, 2013.  

A week-long bike ride on paved bike trails away from any other traffic. Led by Jackie Bonillo, with participation from both the Bergfreunde club and the the Mountain High club.

 

We will ride:

*  23 miles of the Spokane Centennial Trail,

*  7 miles of the Idaho Centennial trail, and

*  72 miles of the Coeur D'Alene Trail.

 

You can join us for all or part of the trip.
Lodging will be:

*   one night in Spokane,

*   one night in Post Falls,

*   2 nights in Kellogg and

*   3 nights in Harrison overlooking the Coeur d'Alene Lake

 
All trails are paved and it is a fairly flat ride because railroad beds were only 2-3% grade. If you can only choose one part of the ride, I recommend 5 days on the Coeur D'Alene section.

 

The 72 miles of the Coeur d'Alene Trail is a paved bicycle trail from the town of Mullan (near the Montana border) to the town of Plummer (south of Couer d'Alene).  On portions of that trail, you can egrets, eagles, and grebes (birds that can swim under water), and maybe some moose too, if we are lucky.

 

There are facilities along the trail, such as: picnic tables, restrooms, etc.

 

COST: Approx. $700 lodging in 4 places (it's high season) + some continental breakfasts.

 

ITINERARY:

Aug. 7:  7 hr drive to Spokane, Red Lion River Inn $111.87 Sr rate about $109-129 Q + tax

Aug. 8:  Bike Spokane Centennial Trail & return to car, drive to Post Falls, Riverbend Inn, $79 +tax Q

Aug. 9 and 10:  Bike Idaho Centennial Trail, return to car, drive to Kellogg for next 2 nights; Bike both days on Coeur D'Alene trail

Aug. 11, 13, 13: Drive to Harrison after biking, stay 3 nights, $109 + tax, 129 + tax kitchenette
Bike the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes from there

Aug. 14:  Check out 11 am


Most places check in 2-3 pm check out 11 am. 8% tax in Wash. and Idaho
 


CONTACT:  If interested email or call Jackie Bonillo 503-663-3359 (home) or 503-706-9668 (cell).

Click here for the Coeur D'Alene trail map.

 

 

 

 

 

Click on map to enlarge it, or here for Campsite Map

 

Be there in time to settle in and start rafting at noon on Friday.

 

Click here for

Directions, Road map, Campsite map, and River map!

NOTE: This document is from an earlier year. The campsite map is different this year.

Mt. High

Deschutes River Raft Weekend

 

Aug 15-18, 2013. This has become an annual tradition for our club. A weekend of rafting and frolicking in the sun on the Deschutes River at Maupin, OR.  All of the rafting is done on Friday (starting at noon) and Saturday (all day). Sunday is just for relaxing.

 

Trip includes:

Camping: Thursday, Friday and Saturday night in Maupin City Park..

RV space available for an additional $20.00 a night.

Camp sites are in main park behind the Community building, and with RV sites 10 -19.  Unfortunately, this year we can't get the Group 1 site by the river.

 

Rafting: (Row, Paddle or just ride) Friday and Saturday. We’ll provide the rafts.

FRIDAY – We will meet at the park at noon and shuttle up river to Harpin Flat, raft 18 miles down to Sandy Beach.
SATURDAY – We will raft from the park to Sandy beach in the morning, shuttle back to the park for lunch and then shuttle up to Harpin Flat and raft the upper section in the afternoon.

 

Food:  "Lou’s Q" will cook chicken, pork ribs, and baked beans on Saturday only, and this is included, but bring a salad, or dessert, plus your own drink for Saturday dinner. Also, for other meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner), bring your own food and drinks.

 

Cost: 

* Camp, raft, dinner = $95.00 pp, (Non Members $110.00) Non members must sign a membership form/liability release before participation.

* RV space available for an additional $25 per day.

* Camp, permits, and dinner = $50 pp.

* Permit and dinner only = $20 pp.

* If you have your own raft/kayak, call Gordy for special pricing.

* KIDS ARE WELCOME (8 –20) AND TOTALLY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PARENT AT A COST OF $50.00 EACH.

 

Contact Gordy Lusk at 503-804-8363 or rivergordy@gmail.com

 

Click here for the trip flyer.

 

Reservation and payment must be received by August 1st. Cancellation Date is August 1st.

 

To register, fill out the Dough Transmittal form, on the last page of each of our newsletters, or get the form on our web site at:

www.mthigh.org/Forms.htm Print it, fill it out, and mail it back to the club at:

 

Mountain High Snowsport Club

PO Box 2182

Portland, OR 97208.

 

* This is not a professionally guided trip. It is a club function for our members and their friends to have fun. We are all personally responsible for our own actions. Rafting can be dangerous. By registering for this event you and your guests will relinquish any and all claim of responsibility and claims of liability on all parties participating in this event, board members and Mountain High Snowsport Club.

 

 

 

 

The first 25 miles along Clackamas River Drive traverses country roads past rural towns and scenic farmland, and then features some short rolling hills on your way to the spectacular Bluff Road panorama of Sandy River valley and Mt. Hood in the background.

 

 

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

 

 

See the event flyer.

 

Photos of last year's Barlow Road Ride are in our Photobucket album at

http://photobucket.com/BRR-2012

 

A professionally done video of the Barlow Road Ride is on You Tube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QGLKGP_jpQ

 

Barlow Road Bike Ride

Government Camp to Oregon City

A fundraiser for the Mt. Hood Museum and Cultural Center

 

August 17 - 18, 2013 (Saturday - Sunday):

 

If you want to experience a large part of Mt. Hood and Oregon History...REALLY experience the beauty, the majesty, the pioneering feeling of conquering the Barlow Trail Road from Oregon City Oregon to Mt. Hood...this is something you WON'T want to miss.

 

A 2-day century tour following the historic Barlow Road from the end of the Oregon Trail to Government Camp (and back).

 

Historic and incredibly scenic routes for riders of all abilities:

1. Trail Scout:  120 miles and 7,000 feet up and down in one day.

2. Trail Boss:  50 miles each day, one uphill and one downhill.

3. Pioneer:   25 miles uphill from Sandy on day one, 50 miles downhill on day two.

4. Junior and Senior:  50 miles downhill -- the no training option.

 

Almost all of the ride will be on quiet rural roads with little vehicular traffic. The only time you will be riding on Highway 26 will be from Zig Zag to Government Camp up Laurel Hill, which has new pavement and a wide shoulder. The entire route will be marked with ‘Dan Henry’ arrows.

 

This is a fully supported ride with rest stops approximately every 10 miles where you’ll enjoy plenty of food and energy drinks… with massages available. You will experience top-notch volunteers who welcome and help sustain you as you pedal away the miles. The registration fee includes all the necessary ride support (food, energy drinks, food, toilets, more food, sag wagons, massage, mechanics and medical help) finish point will feature not only a great dinner at the Cascade Ski Lodge, but also live music, our professional massage team and tours of the Mt. Hood Cultural Center and Museum.

 

The maximum number of riders is 2,000 and is likely to be reached, so register early. The registration fee is $75.00 per rider. Please ask your friends and relatives to sponsor you by making additional donations to the Museum.

 

Details and registration:  www.barlowroadride.com

 

This incredible event will take place on August 25 and August 26, 2012, so you better mark your calendar and make your plans to participate in this amazing journey. Registration is limited, so PLEASE go to www.barlowroadride.com and fill out your registration NOW...registration is limited!

 

A quote from the Barlow Road Ride Website:
"As you embark on this extraordinarily scenic and historic course, you will be riding the paved route of the famous Barlow Road – once followed by many pioneers around Mt. Hood to reach Oregon City. You will be traveling along the cool Clackamas River, to the gateway city of Sandy and then up the sparkling Sandy River Valley via Marmot Ridge to Zig Zag past open fields and amid vibrant forests, and finally up Laurel Hill to majestic Mt. Hood. A truly world class route!"
 

Please help celebrate Mt. Hood, the Barlow Trail, the Pioneers and the Mt. Hood Cultural Center and Museum. You can "like" the Barlow Road Ride on Facebook and follow it on Twitter too! Just go to the website www.barlowroadride.com  for quick links.
 

Let's get behind this incredible event! Plan your summer vacation NOW and spend some time right here in Oregon...August is a great time to be on the mountain!

 

More info:  See the event flyer.

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Contact info: www.barlowroadride.com or 503-272-3301.

 

 

 

Bike ride at 9 am

 

Picnic at 11 am.

 

Click here for a MAP of the area.

 

Mt. High Picnic & Bicycle Ride

 at Sellwood Park

 

August 24, 2013 (Saturday).

TIME:       9:30 am  for the bike ride (assemble at lower parking lot);

              11:30 am  for picnic.

              12 pm (noon) - food served.

              If you arrive at 1 pm or later, most of the food will be gone!


WHERE: Sellwood park
               PICNIC AREA - A (as before- the big one).  See
MAP
 

Let's celebrate multiple anniversaries:

       Aboutt 40+ years of the EdgeSet club (one of our former halves),

       38 years of the Plaza ski club (our other half), and

       13 years of the combined Plaza/Edgeset (aka. Mountain High) club.

 

Let's invite all our current and former club member to a reunion. Can you still get in touch with some of our older members?  Please invite them to come.  All new members are welcome too, of course!


There will be a bicycle ride just before the picnic. Gather at the parking lot by the river.

 

The picnic is a potluck. We'll have sausages of various kinds (spicy and non-spicy). Bring something else to share. Also BYOB.

 

Click here for a MAP of the area.

 

Directions for bike ride (at 9:30 am): From the Sellwood bridge (or Tacoma St.), turn north onto 6th Avenue, then left on SE Spokane St.  Go over the railroad tracks and immediately turn right onto Oaks Park Way. The parking lot will be on your left. 

 

Directions for picnic (at 11:30 am): From the Sellwood bridge (Tacoma St.), turn north onto 6th Ave. Then left on Spokane St. and right onto Grand Avenue.  Enter the park from Grand Avenue (which continues as a pedestrian path into the park.  Our picnic area (Area A) will be on the left side of that path (downhill, toward the river).

 

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