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PACRAT Racing

NWSCC web site

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Mt. High Events
Last updated: January 17,
2012.
Latest news in the left column,
Click on underlined events in
the Calendar on the right or
scroll down for details of upcoming events.
Weather forecast for Government Camp on the
right.
See bottom of this page for
ski area reports.
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NEWS
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January Lift Lines
Now on our
Newsletter page.
Member Benefits
updated
Two new member
benefits have been added:
a) A $3 discount off
any burrito at the Taco Shoppe
in Govt. Camp
b) 50% discount at
the adidas employees store,
valid till Jan. 1.
See details on our
Membership
Benefits page and on our
Bulletin
Board page.
Mid-week Skiing
Kenny
Brunidge has volunteered to
coordinate the mid-week skiers
You
can join the
mid-week group and post a
message in the mid-week forum
whenever you plan to go up skiing
and see if others can join you. More
info on our "Trips"
page.
2-way Radios on the slopes!
Connect with other club members on
the slopes. Simply get on the radio
channel 6-19, and call for
Mountain High members. That is
Channel 6, Privacy code 19. There is
a permanent note about this on our
TRIPS page.
New video about our club
Short 5 minute
summary of what our club is al
about. Must see!
See it at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woXVvae4Iww
The GOOD
OLD TIMES have been moved
Photos from our whole
past year have been moved from the
Photos page
to the
Photos 2011 page. That page documens
27 separate events from the
2010/2011 season. Re-live the good
old times, or see what you may have
missed.
Ou Photos page has
been cleared to make toom for new
photos for this coming season, and
we already have new photos there
from the Ski Fair, the Ski Show, and
the recent hike form Washington Park
to Arlingotn Heights. More photos
coming!
FWSA News Flash
- The latest issue of
the Far West Ski Association
Newsletter. Trips, Racing, Ski news,
and more.
Bulletin
Board
There are new items
on our Bulletin Board. Check it out!
Several skis for sale, a French
conversation group, and more.
NW Ski Challenge
The Challenge
continues for this upcoming season
(2011-2011). But, now it is not a
competition for the most ski areas
visited. Intead, everyone who
visits at least 7 ski areas in the
Northwest will be entered into a
drawing for a prize.
Skiing the Northwest
can be quite an adventure. See David
Schor's blog:
http://skiwashington.blogspot.com,
and Emilio's
journal on our "Articles" page,
at:
Ski-Washington-Challenge-diary.pdf
Also see the
Oregon Challenge Diary
- a description of all the Oregon
ski areas, and the combined
experiences of all 3 successful
challengers. Read about Warner
Canyon, Oregon's best kept secret!
And Spout Springs, and more. This
will be permanently posted on our
Articles
page.
New Mt. High Wall Calendar
A
15-month wall calendar (Apr. 2011 -
Sep. 2012) customized with our club
photos.
You can print it straight from our
web site, in 2 sizes:
1.
Tabloid (11x17") -
Huge 9 MB PDF file
2.
Letter (8.5 x 11") -
Large 4 MB PDF file.
Be prepared to wait a
few minutes for the file to open
when you first click on it.
PRINTING: If you
don't have a printer that can print
both sides at once, print all the
even pages first, flip the whole
stack, and print the odd ones.
Note that half the pages are printed
upside down on purpose. It all
falls into place when you fold the
printed sheets in half and staple it
in the middle (along the
fold).
Alternatively, if you
prefer,
Emilio will print these for
you, for a small fee (just to
cover the expenses):
1.
Tabloid (11" x 17") =
$10.-
2.
Letter (8.5" x 11") =
$5.-
Just email Emilio at
Emilio2000@earthlink.net, and
let him know the size & number of
copies. Oh, and send a check to:
Emilio Trampuz, 4742 Liberty Rd. S.,
#296, Salem, OR 97302
We Want You!

We know you have
something to contribute to the club.
Organize a party, a hike. a game of
cards, a visit to the theater, or
just a TGIF. Take your favorite
activity and invite other club
members to join you. Just let us
know what you could do for the club.
Or, better yet, come to our monthly
planning meeting, any last Monday
of the month, at the Round Table
Pizza.
PACRAT
Race Results
The results of our races are posted on
our
Race Results page.
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.
Free $kiing corner.
Free or half-priced
lift tickets.
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.
La Niña has split
up
In a typical La Niña
year, the Northwest gets more
precipitation. This year, even
though we have a mild La Niña
effect, we are relatively dry with
little snow because the storm track
has divided into two streams, one
going north to Canada and one
heading to the American Southwest.
That's where all the snow has been
going.

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2012 EVENTS CALENDAR
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Blue: Mountain High club events
Maroon: NWSCC, FWSA, or multi-club
events
Black: General events
See more event details below.

Club membership has been steadily increasing in the past
10 years! Current membership (as of April. 2011) = 314.
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Last Monday of the month, we
meet at the Round Table Pizza
10070 SW Barbur Blvd., Portland
(near the corner of Capitol
Hwy.) to plan future club
events, trips. Phone: (503)
245-2211. If you would like
to get a bit more involved with
the club, please come and join
us. This is a working and
planning meeting, but it's
open to all. Social gathering:
6:00 pm,
and the meeting starts at:
6:30 pm.
NWSCC meetings
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Representatives
of local ski clubs gather to
coordinate activities, plan
joint events and trips.
Sometimes, there's a guest
speaker. These meetings are open
to all.
Time:
Socializing starts
at 6 pm. Meeting starts at 6:30 pm..
Dates:
Since the Summer of
2010, the meetings are held only
once every three months, on the
3rd Wednesdays in September,
December, March,
and June.
Location:
Shanghai Noble House,
5331 SW Macadam Ave.,
Portland, OR 97239, phone:
(503) 227-3136.
Man & Woman of
the Year
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This year, 2011, our
club selected Gary Gunderson and
Sandi Dykstra
as our Man & Woman of the Year.
Congratulations to both!
In the
2nd round, at the NW Ski Club
Council level, among all the
local ski clubs, the two winners
for the title of Man and Woman
of the Year are: Gary
Gunderson (Mt. High snowsport club) and
Linda McGavin (Mt. High
snowsport club). They will
represent the NWSCC at the Far
West Convention.
Searching for the Perfect Ski Watch
Check out some of the
features available on watches these
days: Altimeter, Compass, Clinometer,
Barometer, Stop-watch, and more. And
water resistant to 200 meters.
Sadly, not all in one watch. Read
article.
Oregon Skiing & Boarding Blog
A blog set
up by Drew Jackson, the weatherman
at KPTV-12, writing about snow
conditions from a skier's
perspective. This has been added to
both our
Blogs and
Links pages.
Vision for the
21st Century
A whole new vision of enhancing both
safety and fun on the slopes. Read
all about it (click on the "Vision"
button. Get involved. Write to the
ski areas. Write to ski magazines.
Refer them to our website:
www.mthigh.org/Vision.htm.
Trips Survey Results
Thanks to the 60
people who completed the online
survey. See the results summarized
in the July issue of "Lift Lines",
or see the complete results
here:
Mt Hood List
- A great new site!
Go to
MtHoodList.com
to post your own message, to find a
carpool to Mt. Hood, to find buddies
for a Meadows 4x4, or any
other Mt. Hood related activity.
PACRAT
Race Results are now
available both as
raw times and as a
complete report.
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.
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EVENT DETAILS
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Snowmass
Alpine Nationals
Race challenge for all
abilities
Two races + Optional
clinic
January 7-14, 2012.
Ski.com and Aspen/Snowmass
are putting on the Snowmass Alpine Nationals
The races will be Jan. 10 (Tues.) and Jan.
11 (Wed.) with an optional clinic Jan. 9th
(Mon.) Bob Ellis will be working with the
race department to set courses similar to
our FWRA format and that will qualify
towards the Mammoth Championships in April.
Click here for the
flyer and registration form.
This event is open to all our
PACRAT racers.
The form asks for your NASTAR
handicap as this form is being distributed
nationwide where many racers only race
NASTAR courses. FWRA racers can put in their
FWRA handicaps as we will set courses for
all FWRA classes (men/women) for both skiing
and snowboarding.
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-- CANCELLED --
Due to low snow
conditions
See
videos of
AJ Kitt
and
Heidi Voelker acting as pacesetters for
NASTAR at the NASTAR Pacesetting Trials at Snowmass
Colorado. |
NASTAR Open
Race day
-- CANCELLED --
Jan. 7 (Saturday) - Mt.
Hood Skibowl - 10 am.
A great opportunity to try running
some gates. Give it a try!
Open to everyone.
All PACRAT racers are welcome, but also the general
public can participate too. You don't have to be a
racer to participate. Just register for the
day on the morning of the event, in the Outback lodge.
Entry fee is $10 for 2
Nastar race runs and $5 per additional runs.
Nastar medals will be awarded at the
Alpenstube after the race.
Racer ticket pricing is $45 and will
be available at the ticket counter at 8 am.
Pre race meeting and Nastar waivers
etc will be at 8 am in the Outback lodge.
Ski Bowl has added 6 snow making guns and
they are in use at the base area when the
temperatures are below freezing.
For the Nastar Open we will meet in the
Alpenstube after the race. |
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PACRAT racers at Mt. Hood Meadows
-- CANCELLED --
Due to low snow
conditions
Will be held on April 1st
(our makeup date) |
PACRAT
Race 1
Mt. Hood Meadows
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POSTPONED TILL April 1st --
Jan. 8 (Sunday) -
Team captains meeting at the Cantina in the lodge:
8:30 am.
Race starts at
10 am.
Après-ski party in the lodge starts
around 3 pm.
Meadows discounted Racer
ticket prices are $50.
Recreational racing for all. Open to
skiers and snowboarders above 21 years of age.
Anyone can join, but you must pre-register and join
one of our 10-person teams.
If you haven't joined a PACRAT racing
team yet, and would like to, please contact our
club's Racing Director: Bruce Ellison,
yuffiet@comcast.net
This is also a good opportunity for
any new club members to come join us on the slopes
for some recreational skiing. Come meet us in
the McDonald's parking lot in Sandy, around 7:00 -
7:15 am, and we can start the day together.
Some carpooling can also be arranged on the spot.
If you miss us in Sandy, you can also find us at
9:00 am near the octagonal lift ticket office (ready to go
skiing). Or, call us on a 2-way radio on channel 6-19.
Just ask for any Mountain High members. |
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If you would like to participate in the torchlight parade, contact
Devin Jenkins
253-217-2851 or
proboarder4life@gmail.com
Hope.Progress.Answers
1-800-ACS-2345
www.cancer.org
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American Cancer Society
Hope on the Slopes
Volunteers meeting
Jan. 10 (Tuesday). 6:30 - 7:30 pm. at the American Cancer
Society
330 SW Curry Street,
Portland, OR 97239
Click here for map.
Find out more about
the
American Cancer Society's Hope on the Slopes event which will be held at
Mt. Hood Skibowl on March 9 - 10, 2012 (Friday 1:00 pm -
Saturday 1:00 pm).
This meeting
is an opportunity to find out more and to sign up as a volunteer.
Anyone who wants to make a difference is invited.
Invite your friends, neighbors, co-workers, relatives...all are
welcome!
Pizza and drinks will be provided!
Melissa Opland
Region J, Community Relationship Manager
0330 SW Curry St.
Portland, OR 97239
Melissa.Opland@cancer.org
Phone: 503-795-3923 |
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Emilio will be there for sure this Saturday.
Hopefully at least a few others! |
Ski Mt. Hood
Meadows
Jan. 15
(Sunday)
Let's meet and get to know each
other. As usual, there are some new faces among us, new club
members.
Let's go
to Mt. Hood Meadows, where many of us have a season pass. The
forecast says there will be some fresh snow!
Carpooling is optional, but it's a fun way to get to
know other people. Even if you don't plan on carpooling with
anyone, we can always drive up to the mountain together, as a
caravan. Depending on who shows up and who is willing to
carpool, we can arrange for carpooling on the spot.
Let's meet
at McDonald's in Sandy, around 7:00 - 7:15 am.
If you miss us in Sandy, you can also find us at
8:45 -
9:00 am near the octagonal lift ticket office (ready to go
skiing). Or, call us on a 2-way radio on channel 6-19.
Just ask for any Mountain High members.
Come ski with us!
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Rotary Ski Day
at Mt. Hood Meadows
($10 lift tickets)
Jan
16, 2011. (Monday) 2 pm - 9 pm.
$10 Mt
Hood Meadows Lift Tickets for Sale.
Monday only, (night skiing). 2 pm - 9 pm.
A fundraiser for Hood River Rotary.
NOTE: This is Martin
Luther King Day, a holiday for many of us.
Ticket cost is non-refundable donation for Hood River Rotary
projects within the community.
You can purchase these tickets from
Hillcrest Sports
2506, SE Burnside
Gresham, OR, 97080.
Discount rentals are available at Hillcrest Sports
too!
The $10 Rotary Ski Day lift tickets are NOT available at Meadows
ticket booths.
Later,
in the Finish Line Lounge between 7-10p there will be food and a
no-host bar.
For
info, contact Kris Inman, a Rotarian, and Bergfreunde ski club
member, kinman223@comcast.net, phone: 503-223-5023.
$10 lift tickets at
Mt. Hood Meadows
2 pm - 9 pm, Monday, January 16, 2012 |
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If you would like to participate in the torchlight parade, contact
Devin Jenkins
253-217-2851 or
proboarder4life@gmail.com
Hope.Progress.Answers
1-800-ACS-2345
www.cancer.org
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American Cancer Society
Hope on the Slopes
Kickoff party
Jan. 17 (Tuesday).
5:30 - 7:00 pm. at the Rogue Brewery,
1339 NW Flanders, Portland, OR
Click here for map.
Find out more about
the
American Cancer Society's Hope on the Slopes event which will be held at
Mt. Hood Skibowl on March 9 - 10, 2012 (Friday 1:00 pm -
Saturday 1:00 pm).
This meeting
is an opportunity to find out more and to sign up as a participant.
Anyone who wants to make a difference is invited.
Invite your friends, neighbors, co-workers, relatives...all are
welcome!
Pizza and drinks will be provided!
Melissa Opland
Region J, Community Relationship Manager
0330 SW Curry St.
Portland, OR 97239
Melissa.Opland@cancer.org
Phone: 503-795-3923 |
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PACRAT Racers at Mt Hood Skibowl |
PACRAT Race
1
Mt. Hood
Skibowl
Jan. 29 (Sunday)
Our second PACRAT race of the season.
150 of our club members will be at Skibowl on this
day. Race starts at 10 am.
This is also a good opportunity for
any new club members to come join us on the slopes
for some recreational skiing. Come meet us in
the McDonald's parking lot in Sandy, around 7:00 -
7:15 am, and we can start the day together.
Some carpooling can also be arranged on the spot.
If you miss us in Sandy, you can also find us at
9:00 am at the base of the ski area, ready to go
skiing. Or, call us on a 2-way radio on channel 6-19.
Just ask for any Mountain High members. |
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Mt. High
Monthly meeting
(Last Monday of the
month)
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Mountain High
monthly meeting
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January 30, 2012. (Monday).
6:00 pm - social gathering;
6:30 pm - formal meeting.
Location: Round Table Pizza,
10070 SW Barbur Blvd., near
the corner of Capitol and Barbur Blvd.
This is basically an organizational and
planning meeting, attended mainly by Board members, trip leaders,
etc., but it is open to all. Anyone wanting to get more
involved with the club is welcome. |
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Fine champagne
Fine desserts
Fine conversation
Click here for
Map
to Edie and Steve's place |
Mt. High annual
Chocolate Party

February 11 (Saturday),
starting at 7:00 pm.
At the home of Edie
Martinelli and Steve Royce
10905 SW 83rd Ave.
Tigard, OR 97223.
Please RSVP to Edie &
Steve: 503-620-9559, or
ediemartinelli@frontier.com
Click on map to enlarge
Join your fellow club
members at the annual
Chocolate party. You can simply come to sample the goodies or
bring your favorite chocolate dessert and
enter it in the contest for:
a) the Most Chocolaty;
b) the Most Creative,
c)
the Most Light.
The judges will be fair in their selections from all
of the entries (despite any rumors that they can be bribed). So,
mark your calendar for this pre-Valentine event. Bring your favorite
"Sweetie" and enjoy a night of decadence, fun and good cheer.
For info, contact Edie &
Steve: 503-620-9559, or
ediemartinelli@frontier.com
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PACRAT racers at Mt. Hood Meadows |
PACRAT
Race 2
Mt. Hood Meadows
Feb. 12 (Sunday)
150 of our club members will be at
Meadows on this
day. Race starts at 10 am.
Après-ski party in the lodge starts
around 3 pm.
This is also a good opportunity for
any new club members to come join us on the slopes
for some recreational skiing. Come meet us in
the McDonald's parking lot in Sandy, around 7:00 -
7:15 am, and we can start the day together.
Some carpooling can also be arranged on the spot.
If you miss us in Sandy, you can also find us at
9:00 am near the octagonal lift ticket office (ready to go
skiing). Or, call us on a 2-way radio on channel 6-19.
Just ask for any Mountain High members. |
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Scene from "Winter". See
teaser video here.

Click on the logo to see the most needed food items. |
Mt. High Social: Pizza party + Movie Night
"Winter"
A new movie celebrating those who devote their
lives to the mountain
February 29 (Wednesday) - 6:30 pm
We’re
planning a great quarterly Social Event for all our members. We will hold
the event at the The Old
Town Pizza in Vanport Village, NE Portland. The
time will be from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Location: Old Town Pizza, 5201 NE MLK Jr Blvd. Portland,
Oregon.
Phone: 503-200-5988.
The Ski
Channel Television Network has earlier produced the ski film "The
Story", which we showed at our meeting at Gray Gables Estate
last year. Their new movie is called: "Winter", and it
celebrates people who have devoted their lives to the mountains,
people who often live on the edge and push their limits.
The movie is 90 minutes
in length, and we’ve asked our own Bruce Kuper to be the director of
the movie.
We’ll gather around 6:30
p.m. for an hour of socializing, before we sit down at 7:15 to watch
this incredible movie. Pizza and soft drinks will be provided. Alcoholic beverages available for purchase. Please join us for
this unique event.
Bring a donation of
food
There are many
folks in our community still out of work, and in need of some help,
so we are tying this event into the Oregon Food Bank. Please
bring your donation of
non-perishable food items to donate to
this worthy organization. We will have a collection barrel set up
for this purpose.
Your Mountain High Board
of Directors looks forward to seeing you at our first quarterly
social event for 2011. |
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Mt. Hood Museum

Glade Trail

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Ski Historic Glade Trail Day
March 3, 2012
(Saturday)
Government
Camp, OR – The Mt. Hood Cultural Center and Museum 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.
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, 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 or 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.”
Participants are treated to a red carpet day of skiing. Skiers are
shuttled to Timberline in comfortable airport shuttle vans, escorted
by local guides and senior members of the Mt. Hood Ski Patrol, and
served a hearty lunch.
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. Event tickets are $100.00 per
person, a portion of which is deductible as a donation to the MHCC&M,
a non-profit organization. Members of Mt. Hood Cultural Center &
Museum receive 10% discount.
Tickets
may be purchased at the museum, or by calling 503-272-3301. Visa is
accepted.
The event
is possible through the support of Timberline Lodge, Luxury
Accommodations, Valians Ski Shop and Mt. Hood Ski Patrol.
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.
See the official
Press Release about this event. |
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Organized by:
Schnee Vogeli club & Skiyente Ski Club

See the
flyer
for registration information, places to stay and more!
NOTE: If you are interested in going to the Far
West Race Championships in April, this Schnee/Skiyente Master's Ski Race will qualify you to attend the Far
West races. |
Mt. Hood
Masters Mania Race Weekend
March 3 - 4 (Sat. - Sun.)
Two days of Masters' ski racea at Mt. Hood Ski Bowl.
Note that the word "Master" in this case simply means an adult, not
a kid. You don't have to be a master racer! A mediocre racer
will do just fine!
Saturday: Turkey Slalom – organized by the
Schnee Vogeli club and open to all. Race at Skibowl East on T-bar
Hill.
Sunday: Memorial Cup GS race – organized by
the Skiyenete club and open to all. Race on Reynolds Run, Skibowl
West.
Schedule of Events:
Friday Night: Race
Pre-Registration 7-9pm at Huckleberry Inn
Saturday:
Race Registration 7-9am at Ski Bowl East~ Multorpor Lodge. Race
at 10am.
Saturday Night: Gumbo Feed and Awards 6pm at
Huckleberry Inn
Sunday:
Race Registration 7-9am at Ski Bowl West ~ Outback Lodge. Race at
10am.
Sunday Afternoon: Awards Ceremony ~ Outback
Lodge. Immediately following race
Registration Info:
$30 per day of racing (One time fee of $25, if not a PNSA/USSA
Member)
Registration to be mailed to:
J. Rasmussen ~ PO Box 343 ~ Troutdale OR ~ 97060
Checks payable to: Skiyente Ski Club
For more info please contact: Julie at
julr200@msn.com
Lodging: Special Masters' Pricing at Cascade Ski Club,
reservations required!
Call 503.272.9204 and ask for Joe.
www.cascadeskiclub.org
Please see the
flyer
for registration information, places to stay and more! |
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Ray
and Bob, part of the winning team

Walt
in the course!

The Downhill Divas
For more info, check out the
Oregon Cancer Ski Out Brochure.
Team registration (for the 5-person
team) = $900.
Register online or click here to get the
Registration form.
NOTE: December 30th is the deadline
for early bird registration, after which the registration fee goes
up to $1000.
Space is limited to 35 teams! |
22nd
Annual
Oregon Cancer Ski Out
March 4-5, 2012. (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, and the Candlelighters (a
grass-roots organization supporting children with cancer).
Two races are held, and only
consistency counts; not speed. You can go as slow as you want,
and still win, as long as your time on Sunday perfectly matches your
time on Monday.
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) = $900. (That's $180 per team member.)
Click here to get the
Registration form.
NOTE: December 30th is the deadline
for early bird registration, after which the registration fee goes
up to $1000. (That’s $200 per person.)
All registrations must be paid in full by February
12.
You can now
register ONLINE. When you register online, all you need
is a deposit of $180. Once the captain registers, each member can go
online and register and pay for themselves.
But wait there’s more…. you can now
send notes to family and friends to gather donations online. All
monies raised prior to the Oregon Cancer Ski Out will be reflected
on your Bucks to Buck Cancer totals.
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.
For info, contact Nancy Chinn.
971-221-5872,
nancy@cancerskiout.org
The Mountain High club has
participated in this event for many years. Some of the people within
our club, whom you might contact for info, or for help in joining a
team, or forming a new one, contact:
Brenda Becerra’s team needs more people. For info,
contact:
1. Brenda Becerra,
letsplayonthemt@hotmail.com or 360-834-3725.
or
2. Dick Woolley,
rgwoolley@verizon.net
3. Russ Stanton,
russski2day@yahoo.com
4. Walt Stanton, 503-761-0713.
Nancy Chinn
Director, Oregon Cancer Ski Out
Phone: 971-221-5872 Fax: 503-678-5545
PO Box 1484
Wilsonville OR 97070
www.cancerskiout.org
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Click on the logo for more info
or follow this link:
www.oregonhopeontheslopes.org

Torchlight parade:
Emilio will still be involved, but the official
keeper of the torchbearers' list this year will be Devin Jenkins. We
will have a maximum of 30 torchbearers. To get on the list, contact
Devin Jenkins at:
proboarder4life@gmail.com
Mt. High teams
signed up so far:
Click on the link below to go to
the team page
1.
Mt. Hoodlums (Emilio's team)
2,
Team Ragnar (Brock Hannibal's team)

Any Mountain High member who starts their own
team, please let us know at
info@mthigh.org, and we'll post a link to your team here.
NOTE: The following is old info. This Google group
has not been used for a couple of years now.
Join
a
"Hope on the Slopes" Google Group set up for volunteers and
activists to communicate, discuss and plan the upcoming event.
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4th annual
Hope on the Slopes
A 24hr ski/snowboard for cancer
vertical challenge event
March 9-10,
2012: (Friday-Saturday) at
Mt. Hood Skibowl.
24 hours: 1 pm to 1 pm.
A
fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.
Friday
afternoon and evening there will be live music, a BBQ, and a
torchlight parade. If you don't want to ski, come watch and enjoy!
This is a
vertical challenge, where competitors earn points for both dollars
raised and the total vertical feet skied. Teams can consist of
between 5 and 15 people. You can also compete individually. There
are no age restrictions.
Not
everybody is able or willing to ski for 24 hours, and not everyone
can start the event on Friday at 1 pm. So, to accommodate everyone,
there will be three different challenges offered:
BRONZE:
6-hour challenge (7 AM- 1 PM),
SILVER:
18- hour challenge (7 PM- 1 PM), and
GOLD:
24-hour challenge (1PM- 1PM).
This way,
everyone will finish at 1 PM for closing ceremonies, and the SILVER
18-hour group will arrive in time for the BBQ, planned for Friday
evening.
Each
participant will receive a personal web page that they can customize
with their own messages and photos. Features of the web site include
the ability to fundraise online and via email, track fundraising
progress, and honor loved ones touched by cancer.
Registration is $35 per person, or $100 per team (for up to 15
members. Each participant is encouraged to raise a minimum of $200.
Prizes
include lift tickets, skis, snowboards, and clothing.
See the
official
General
Instructions Sheet.
Funds
raised will be used by the American Cancer Society for cancer
research, education, advocacy, and service.
Volunteers are needed to help with registration, food, preparing
the torches, and more. Anyone who wants to volunteer on March 9 -10 should contact
Melissa Opland at
melissa.opland@cancer.org
Day-of-the-event volunteers who volunteer at least 4 hours, will
receive a FREE event lift ticket, good from March 9-10 (1pm- 1pm).
People can set up tents
at Skibowl, and they can even lays down and snooze at the Outback
lodge. If you are interested in
overnight accommodations in Government Camp here are a few
suggestions:
Huckleberry Inn,
503-272-3325
Best Western Mt. Hood,
503-272-3205
Collins Lake Resort,
800-234-6288
Mt. Hood Chalet,
503-263-6366
More info at
www.cancer.org or
Click Here for more details about Hope on the Slopes.

Videos
of previous events:
2011 Hope on the Slopes
2010 Hope on the Slopes.
2009 Hope on the Slopes.
Print a
flyer,
and pass it around! |
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PACRAT racers at Mt. Hood Skibowl |
PACRAT Race
3
Mt. Hood
Skibowl
Mar. 11 (Sunday)
150 of our club members will be at Skibowl on this
day. Race starts at 10 am.
This is also a good opportunity for
any new club members to come join us on the slopes
for some recreational skiing. Come meet us in
the McDonald's parking lot in Sandy, around 7:00 -
7:15 am, and we can start the day together.
Some carpooling can also be arranged on the spot.
If you miss us in Sandy, you can also find us at
9:00 am at the base of the ski area, ready to go
skiing. Or, call us on a 2-way radio on channel 6-19.
Just ask for any Mountain High members. |
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PACRAT racers at Mt. Hood Meadows |
PACRAT
Race 4
Mt. Hood Meadows
Mar. 25 (Sunday)
150 of our club members will be at
Meadows on this
day. Race starts at 10 am.
Après-ski party in the lodge starts
around 3 pm.
This is also a good opportunity for
any new club members to come join us on the slopes
for some recreational skiing. Come meet us in
the McDonald's parking lot in Sandy, around 7:00 -
7:15 am, and we can start the day together.
Some carpooling can also be arranged on the spot.
If you miss us in Sandy, you can also find us at
9:00 am near the octagonal lift ticket office (ready to go
skiing). Or, call us on a 2-way radio on channel 6-19.
Just ask for any Mountain High members. |
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PACRAT racers at Mt. Hood Meadows |
PACRAT
Race 5
Mt. Hood Meadows
(This is our makeup race, replacing the Jan. 8th
race.)
Apr. 1 (Sunday)
150 of our club members will be at
Meadows on this
day. Race starts at 10 am.
Après-ski party in the lodge starts
around 3 pm.
This is also a good opportunity for
any new club members to come join us on the slopes
for some recreational skiing. Come meet us in
the McDonald's parking lot in Sandy, around 7:00 -
7:15 am, and we can start the day together.
Some carpooling can also be arranged on the spot.
If you miss us in Sandy, you can also find us at
9:00 am near the octagonal lift ticket office (ready to go
skiing). Or, call us on a 2-way radio on channel 6-19.
Just ask for any Mountain High members. |
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Click on the logo to see the event poster.
Fred Noble
More info at:
http://frednobleadventure.com/
Click here for the
Press Release.

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
See the
Poster/Flyer
Print it and post it somewhere around town.
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Fred Noble's
Ski to Defeat ALS
A ski challenge at Mt Hood Meadows
to help those suffering from Lou Gherig's disease
April
14, 2012. (Saturday) - at Mt. Hood Meadows
Take part
in this fundraiser for ALS, combining our favorite sport (skiing)
with the ability to do something positive in the fight against ALS.
See the
Poster/Flyer. Print
it and post it somewhere around town.
Longtime
Portland resident and famed adventurer Fred Noble has cheated
death many times in more than 50 years of dangerous and extreme
backcountry skiing, paragliding, mountain climbing and wind surfing.
At age 74,
Noble now finds himself in a fight for his life after being
diagnosed in December with ALS, the fatal neurodegenerative muscular
disease best known as Lou Gehrig's Disease.
Well known
as a sort-of pied piper for adventure sports, Noble has shifted his
life's mission to raising awareness about ALS and the work of The
ALS Association and its Oregon and Southwest Washington chapter.
"I always
thought I'd die a violent death," Noble said. "To me this is much
more civilized. I have time to get my affairs in order and celebrate
a life well lived with everyone. It’s a new beginning. I’m really
focused to try to find a cure for ALS. This way my spirit will live
on forever."
Noble is a
ski legend, having pushed the limits of backcountry and extreme
skiing both locally and around the world. He's also famous for his
paragliding excursions and efforts to make wind surfing in the
Columbia River Gorge more accessible to the public. His travels have
brought him to 85 countries, and his indomitable spirit has inspired
and brought joy to countless friends around the globe.
"Fred
knows that he has lived the life he always wanted, and has no
regrets," said Lance Christian, the executive director of the local
ALS Association chapter. "He sees this diagnosis as a new chapter of
his life where he can continue to make a difference."
What is
the Ski to Defeat ALS?
Ski to Defeat ALS is a team and individual skiing and snowboarding
event to be hosted at Mt. Hood Meadows on Saturday, April
14, 2012. Participants engage in competitions for most dollars
raised and for most vertical feet skied or ridden. For more
information about the event, visit
www.SkitoDefeatALS.org.
About
ALS (Lou Gehrig’s 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:
Aubrey McCauley, Development Director
The ALS Association
700 NE Multnomah, Suite # 870 Portland, OR 97232
(503)
238-5559, ext. 3 or
AubreyMcCauley@alsa-or.org
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Click here for
Convention flyer
The Convention will be held at the
Ogden
Eccles Conference Center
in Ogden, Utah
Lodging at either:
1.
Hampton Inn & Suites, $106- $169
(w/breakfast)
2401 Washington Blvd., Ogden, UT
84401
Reservations call 1-801-394-9400
or
2.
Marriott Ogden, $94 - $124
247 - 24th Street, Ogden, UT 84401
www.marriott.com/slcog group code: farfara
Reservations: 1-801-627-1190 or 1-800-627-7468
Group name: Far West Ski Association |
Far West Convention
Ogden, UT
June 7 - 10, 2012
Remember we are all part of larger organization. Yes,
we are part of the NW Ski Club Council, ... but also of the Far West
Ski Association, which encompasses eleven Councils in Arizona,
California, Colorado,
Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington and Utah.
FWSA represents all our local ski clubs, and organizes at least 3
trips every year:
1) the FWSA Ski Week (at Sun Valley this past winter);
2) the FWSA International Ski Week (usually in Europe);
3) an International Summer trip (like a trip to China or
the Alaska Cruise).
FWSA also organizes a number of club competitions
— for best Newsletter, best Web site, Outstanding club, Safety
person of the year, Man and Woman of the year, etc. Awards are given
at the annual Convention in June.
A big part of the annual Convention is a Travel Symposium,
where club members can meet with dozens of Ski
Industry representatives and plan future ski trips.
There is also a fun component, in the form of a Pub
crawl, Golf and Tennis tournaments, hiking, kayaking, etc.
A number of ski celebrities are usually present. In the
past, we had several of Olympic ski champions, some
extreme skiers, some founders of famous ski areas, the
initiator/founder of the Oregon Cancer Ski Out (Larry Chadwick), and
more.
See
more info about this year's Convention at:
http://www.fwsa.org/docs/2012_convention/2012_convention_page.htm
For more information contact:
Mary Olhausen, FWSA Silent Auction/Travel Expo Chairperson
E-mail: omary52@omcast.net
or Phone: 503.880.7383.
To register for the Convention as our club’s delegate,
please send in your registration fee ($149) to Mountain High, by May
1, 2012, using
our
Dough Transmittal Form.
Also, please fill out the official
Delegate Registration Form,(NOT YET
UPDATED FROM LAST YEAR; PLEASE WAIT) and enclose it with your Dough Transmittal Form. |
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The first 25 miles along Clackamas River Drive
traverses country roads past rural towns and scenic farmland, and
then features some short rolling hills on your way to the
spectacular Bluff Road panorama of the Sandy River Valley with Mt.
Hood in the background.

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

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