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Mt. High Events

 Last updated: November 14, 2023
Latest news in the left column,
Click on any event in the Calendar on the right
or scroll down for details of upcoming events.

Weather forecast for Government Camp on the right.

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NEWS


November Lift Lines - Mt. High Newsletter


Top website awardOur website.  We have won THEGOODESTATE top website award for 2022.  See qualifying criteria here.


Photos from this past season are available for viewing on our PHOTOS page.  Check them out.


The Councilman - Summer 2021.  Find out what the Far West Ski Association has been doing and will be doing in the near future, the Convention, the ski trips and more.


Skiers' GuideFar West Skier's Guide

Click on the image here to see this very colorful magazine. Learn all about past and upcoming Far West events, the annual Convention, winter trips, and more. See what other clubs and councils are doing.

Click on each 2-page spread to thumb through the rest of the pages.


Volunteer of the Year.

Linda McGavinOur 2023 volunteer of the year is: Linda McGavin.  Congratulations!

Linda also won as Volunteer of the Year at the NW Ski Club Council.

At the Far West level, where each council submits their Volunteer of the Year, this competition is sponsored by the Big White Ski Resort, BC, Canada.  See our Awards page for a list of past men and women of the year and other awards.
 

NOTE TO NEWCOMERS

Our club provides numerous activities in the following categories.   

a)  Day trips to Mt. Hood ski areas
     – currently on TRIPS page,

b)  Ski trips to other ski areas in the West
     -- see TRIPS page.

c)  Recreational racing – RACING pages.

d)  Social events, parties, etc. – on the HOME page.

e)  Summer activities (Biking, Hiking, Rafting, Picnic, etc.) – usually on our HOME page.

To see what our club does, please see a whole year of photos on the PHOTOS page.

See more at:  NOTE TO NEWCOMERS


 

Let's ski together!   Join us for an informal fun day on the slopes! Our weekend skiers tend to go to Timberline and/or Skibowl.  Our mid-week skiers usually go to Meadows on Thursdays or whenever there is some fresh powder. How to connect with us?

  1. See the weekend & mid-week entries on our TRIPS page.

  2. Click on our two FORUM buttons in the menu and see who is going skiing and when. Participate in the discussions!

  3. 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.

  4. On the mountain,

    if you have a 2-way radio, tune it to channel 6-19.


Mt. Hood Express bus service

We have always encouraged carpooling from Sandy, and that is still an option. But, now you can take the new Mt. Hood Express bus instead. For only $2 (or just $1.50 if you prepay for 20 tickets), you can ride the bus from Sandy to Skibowl, Government Camp, or Timberline. Catch the bus right on Hwy. 26, at a park and ride bus stop half way between Champion Way and 362nd (which is the Fred Meyer traffic light in Sandy). Turn into Champion Way to park at the Information Center.  The most convenient bus starts at 7:45 am and arrives at Skibowl at 8:32 and at Timberline at 9 am. Click here for the complete schedule.

 

Also note that Timberline runs its own shuttle between Government Camp from  the Summit Pass ski area to Timberline.

 

Powder Alliance.  Unlimited skiing at Timberline and Mt. Hood Skibowl + 3 free tickets at each of 17 other ski areas, for a total of 51 free ski days
Not valid on Saturdays.
Those 71 and over pay only $50.
All prices will increase after Nov. 5 and 26.. See more at: www.powderalliance.com  and on the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/powderalliance


 

Season Passes compared.  Compare the cost and benefits of various lift ticket passes. This was first published in Lift Lines. It is now on our Articles page.

 

Mt. High Cookbook available.

A great gift.

 

Debbi Kor put together a Club Cookbook, full of recipes contributed by many of our club members. You can purchase the book at any of our social events and ski trips, or

Contact Debbi at: ijustwannarun1@comcast.net

  

Ski Areas page - new & improved

The best way to get info about ski areas. The updated page contains almost all the ski areas in the West, 224 of them. It's the easiest way to get info for a trip. Just click on whatever ski resort you want.

Also find info on heli-skiing. 

Also available on our Ski Areas page is an Excel Spreadsheet containing a list of all the ski areas in North America. Use it to track the places you have skied.

 

Membership renewal.  Please renew your club membership in the Fall (September, October, or early November). This is also the best time to sign up for a ski trip with the club. It is best to renew in person at the annual Ski Fair or at our annual Kickoff Party. If you do it by mail, simply print print the Dough Transmittal form and mail it in. You can find it on our Membership page and on the Forms & Docs page.

 

 

Join a PACRAT team 

 Teams are being formed in October and November, and many teams need a few new team-mates.

 

Camaraderie, fun, racing, 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.


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

  


Video about our club

Short 5 minute summary of what our club is al about. Must see! At: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woXVvae4Iww


 

Proof that Straight skis were always Shaped.

Straight skis were never really straight. See proof in this video.


 

 

 

Ski pole Inclinometers -

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

 

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2023 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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NOVEMBER 2023

Nov. 2 (Thur.)   Warren Miller's "All Time"
 
at the Aladdin Theater

Nov. 3 - 5          Snowvana at Expo Center
 
or Ski Show & Ski Swap

Nov. 4 (Sat.)     Pray For Snow Party
 
All ski clubs invited

Nov. 11 (Sat.)  Heritage Night at the Museum. Socializing, wine tasting, and both a Silent and Live Auction.

Nov. 14 (Tue)  Happy Hour at Oswego Grill on Kruse Way

Nov. 15 (Wed)  NWSCC Meeting - in person! at North Lake Physical Therapy

Nov. 18 - 19     Ski Swap at Lloyd Center by East Side High Schools

Nov. 27 (Mon) Mt. High Board Meeting at        Rnd Table Pizza, Lake Oswego


DECEMBER 2023

Dec. 6 (Wed.)   PACRAT 101 - Intro to Racing HIllcrest Ski & Sports, Gresham

Dec.14 (Thur)  Christmas Ships Parade Social at Who Song & Larry's


See more event details in the next section below.



 

Club membership has steadily increased from 2002 - 2011, and has stabilized around 220 since then.

 

Mt. High Board meetings 

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Last Monday of the month, we meet at the Round Table Pizza,
16444 Boones Ferry Rd., Lake Grove, Lake Osswego, OR.  See Google mapWe plan future club events & trips.  If you'd like to get a bit more involved with the club, please come and join us. This is a working and planning  meeting, but it's open to all. Social gathering: 6:00 pm, and the meeting starts at: 6:30 pm.

 

NWSCC meetings

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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 quarterly on the 3rd Wednesday in October, December, March and June.

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

 

Searching for the Perfect Ski Watch

 

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

 

Vision for the 21st Century

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

 

Mt Hood List - A great site!

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

 

Check out this content on our site!

   a) Blogs eg.: David Schor's adventures

   b) Videos (our recent trips and racing)

   c) Skis for sale on our Bulletin Board!

 

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

 

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

 

Bulletin Board vs. Forum

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

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

 

We Want You!

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

 

2-way Radios on the slopes!

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

 

Boots & More Performance LLC

with Greg Coulter

Greg Coulter has left Hillcrest Sports to focus on Boots and More. He has been involved with the ski industry for 30+ years and has chosen to go his own direction.

Boots and More is service only.  Boot fitting, and ski & snowboard tuning and repair. It also sells insoles and liners as well as boot accessories.

The big difference between Greg Coulter and everyone else is that he will pick up and drop off the customers equipment.

Contact Greg via email; gcoulter40@gmail.com,  or phone 503-917-9360.

Visit the Boots and More Facebook page and Like it. 

Also, see the BAM Performance website to find out more.


Fix your Zipper  at Johann's (Gary's)

If the zipper breaks on your ski jacket or sleeping bag, don't throw it away.  Let Gary fix it for you at Johann's Upholstery, 12205 SW Hall Blvd.,
Tigard OR 97223.   Phone:  503-620-1699.
Email: gary@johannsonline.com


ShredHood.org is a web site devoted to everything Mt. Hood. It contains the latest news, classifieds, racing, new school, old school, videos, slides, events, resources.
The web site was started by Ben Jacklet, a local journalist. Check it out: http://shredhood.org/


Ski Trips survey results .  Thanks to the 45 people who completed the survey.  See the results in this PDF file.


Mid-Week skiing at Mt. Hood Meadows

A group of us skis more or less regularly mid-week at Mt. Hood Meadows. Come join us.  See details below.

 

Weekend skiing at Timberline

A group of us skis more or less regularly on weekends at Timberline Come join us.  See details below.



Web site & Newsletter Awards

At the 2022 FWSA Convention in June, we won

1st place for Web site.

1st place for Newsletter.

See more on our Awards page.

 

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

 

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.




Council Crest
Council Crest (Click on image to enlarge it)

Stonehenge
Sellwood to Stonehenge tower
(Click on the map to enlarge it)
 
To Council Crest
Stonehenge tower to Council Crest
 
To Pittock Mansion
Council Crest to Pittock Mansion
 
Pittock to Sellwod
Pittock Mansion to Sellwood

Mt. High bike ride
The Triple Crown Ride
Stonehenge Tower, Council Crest, Hoyt Arboretum,
Pittock Mansion and more.

July 9  (Sunday)  - Meet at 9:30 am.  Leave at 10 am sharp.

There is some considerable elevation gain on this ride.  An e-bike is highly recommended.  Or strong muscles!  In a few places, we might have to walk our bikes uphill.  But we'll ride socially, as a group, and we'll stop frequently to regroup.  People can ride faster to the next meeting point if they wish. And we won't leave anyone behind.

Start & Finish:  Oaks Pioneer Church, near Sellwood Park
                               455 SE Spokane St, Sellwood, OR 97202
                               A cute little chapel on the corner of Grand Ave.
                               See Google Map.

Directions:  On the east end of the Sellwood bridge,turn North onto 6th Avenue, and then West onto Spokane St. .

You can park on the street, or use the parking lot lower down under and near the bridge, where we usually park for our picnics at Sellwood Park.

From Sellwood we will climb thru Riverview Cemetery to the Stonehenge Tower.  5.7 miles

Then over to Council Crest, 1.6 miles.

Then down past the Zoo and Hoyt Arboretum and up to Pittock Mansion, 5.7 miles.

From Pittock Mansion we will follow residential streets down thru NW Portland to Old Town to the Esplanade circa the Steel Bridge.
From there back to Sellwood via the Esplanade.  8.7 miles with no hills on this section.

Total distance = 21.2 miles.

Approximate riding time is 4 hours, plus many brekas and a 1 hour lunch break, adding up to about 6 hours total.

Lunch at Little River Café, or bring your own,

The Google Map has time-to-destination for bicycles approximately 1 hour 25 minutes.

We need to hear from you.  RSVP before showing up. We need to be able to notify you of any changes.

Please RSVP.  Give us a call, or text:
Emilio:  503-510-1477  or  Emilio2000@earthlink.net
John:    503-358-5900  or  hikedance@gmail.com
Gerald: 510-314-6905  or  ski2di4@comcast.net

Pittock Mansion
Pittock Mansion
NOTE 1:  Please make sure your bike is roadworthy before you show up for the ride. All bike riders need to carry a patch kit, a spare inner-tube and tools to make any necessary repairs and don't count on others to fix your bike if it breaks down during the ride.

NOTE 2:  The bike ride will be held weather permitting. We will cancel it if it's raining, or temperatures near 100ºF, or very windy.

NOTE 3: We will be stopping for a lunch break so you will need to bring your own bike lock.


Banks-Vernonia-trail
 

NOTE:  Please make sure your bike is roadworthy before you show up for the ride. All bike riders need to carry a patch kit, a spare inner-tube and tools to make any necessary repairs and don't count on others to fix your bike if it breaks down during the ride.

NOTE 2:  The bike ride will be held weather permitting. We will cancel it if it's raining, or temperatures near 100ºF, or very windy.

NOTE 3: We will be stopping for a lunch break so you will need to bring your own bike lock.
Mt. High bike ride
Banks to LL Stub Stewart State Park
Banks to the park and back

July 18  (Tuesday)  - Meet at 10 am.  Leave at 10:30 am.
 Banks Trailhead Banks-Vernonia State… to Banks-Vernonia State Trail, Buxton, OR 97109 - Google Maps
The above link shows a Google Map of the complete ride.

Start Time:  10:30am
Start & Finish Location: Banks Trail head,
                                         Banks to Vernonia trail. Banks Oregon.

All tire sizes are OK on this trail.
This trail is mostly shaded by trees.
Bring your lunch and or snacks. We'll eat at LL Stub Stewart State Park. There is no food services in the park. This is a extremely popular bike path. We'll look for a place in Banks for an after ride get together.

We need to hear from you.  RSVP before showing up. We need to be able to notify you of any changes.

Please RSVP.  Give us a call
Harry & Lisa
scribs3@comcast.net  or  360-904-1402.
 
Waterfall
Waterfall near the start of the trail.
 
Barge and locks
Barge and locks
 
Bike path and fence
Bike trail
 
Gorge view
View of the Columbia River

Viento
Our destination:  Viento State Park
Mt. High bike ride
Best of Columbia River Gorge
Elowah Falls Parking to Viento Park

July 22  (Saturday)  - Meet at 8:30 am.  Leave at 9 am sharp.
Meet at the Ellowa Falls parking lot on Frontage Rd., very near I-84.
Take exit 35 off of I-84, and then continue on Frontage Rd.

This little known bike and eBike trail winds thru the best part of the Columbia Gorge where the cliffs are the highest, the vegetation smothers the sides of the trail, and the occasional Bald Eagle or Osprey flies by.

Total distance = 20 miles.
There is just one long uphill in the middle of the ride has an elevation gain of 561 feet (170 meters).
But there are several other short uphills and downhills , and the total uphill elevation gain (when you add them all up) is 1,795 feet.

It sounds like a lot, but it will be done in short increments. 
And all that uphill will also become a downhill of approximately the same elevation loss.  That's because we will start at the river level and end at the river level.  So, the amount of uphill will be approximately equal to the amount of downhill.

We will carpool the 20 miles between start and finish. We just need to take 2 or 3 cars to Viento State Park at the start of the day.  Then at the end of the day, those cars will be used to transport the drivers of the other cars bnack to Ellowah Falls parking lot to feth their cars.  All the cars will then come back to Viento to pick up all our bicycles.

Views of the Bonneville Dam and it’s inner working from way above. Bike on parts of the Old Columbia River Hwy.
Scoot thru downtown  Cascade Locks on a bike trail and make potential stops for IPA at Thunder Island Brewery and/or ice cream cone at the local soda fountain.

Bring a lunch or partake in Thunder Island’s menu of vast choices after the ride.

All types of bikes and riders welcome.
No spitting from bike allowed.
Pace will be determined by Classic bikes.
Race aheads will be allowed.

We will shuttle our cars
Begin:
Elowah Falls Parking Lot
(Exit 35 off of I-84, then turn left and follow the old highway eastward, which then becomes Frontage Rd., parallel to I-84 )
https://goo.gl/maps/c6kdHnyncaGGP8mw7

Exit 35

 Ellowa Falls parking
The parking is on Frontage Road, parallel to I-84.

End:
Viento State Park Day Use Parking (Exit 56, turn left under freeway) and get closer to the river.
https://goo.gl/maps/cNtdajQAtwAkQr2V8

Please RSVP.  Give us a call, or text:
Emilio:  503-510-1477  or  Emilio2000@earthlink.net
John:    503-358-5900  or  hikedance@gmail.com







NOTE 1:  Please make sure your bike is roadworthy before you show up for the ride. All bike riders need to carry a patch kit, a spare inner-tube and tools to make any necessary repairs and don't count on others to fix your bike if it breaks down during the ride.

NOTE 2:  The bike ride will be held weather permitting. We will cancel it if it's raining, or temperatures near 100ºF, or very windy.

NOTE 3: We will be stopping for a lunch break so you will need to bring your own bike lock.
Mt. High bike ride
Camas / Washougal
Washougal River Greenway, Waterfront Park, Cottonwood Beach

July 25 (Tuesday)  - Meet at 9:30 am.  Leave at 10 am.


Start Time:  10 am
New Start & Finish map: The Port of Camas-Washougal - Google Maps        

This ride includes:
Washougal River Greenway Trail
Beaver Park
Washougal Waterfront Park
Steamboat Landing
Captain William Clark Park Trail
Cottonwood Beach
Pendleton clothing store outlet
 
Lunch:  We'll stop for a break at K&M drive inn and then the Puffin Café after the ride.  The Puffin Cafe is located on the river very near our starting point and serving Soups, Salads, Nachos, Tacos, Sandwiches, Fish & Chips, ... all inspired by Caribbean food.  They also serve beer, wine, cocktails, mocktails, and a variety of non-alcoholic beverages (ginger-ale, strawberry lemonade, kombucha and more). See details at: https://www.puffincafe.com/  .

We need to hear from you.  RSVP before showing up. We need to be able to notify you of any changes.

Please RSVP.  Give us a call
Harry & Lisa
scribs3@comcast.net  or  360-904-1402.


 
Harry at Kelley Point
Harry at Kelley Point
 
Columbia River at Kelley Point
The Columbia River at Kelley Point
 
Riding toward Kelley Point
Riding toward Kelley Point

See the whole route  in detail on this

NOTE:  Please make sure your bike is roadworthy before you show up for the ride. All bike riders need to carry a patch kit, a spare inner-tube and tools to make any necessary repairs and don't count on others to fix your bike if it breaks down during the ride.

NOTE 2:  The bike ride will be held weather permitting. We will cancel it if it's raining, or temperatures near 100ºF, or very windy.
 
NOTE 3: We will be stopping for a lunch break so you will need to bring your own bike lock.
Mt. High bike ride
Kelley Point Loop Ride
Kenton Park to Kelley Point

July 29 (Saturday)  - Gather at 9:30 am. Leave at 10 sharp.

Kelley Point is where the Willamette River flows into the Columbia.
The ride is about 18 miles. It’s almost completely flat.It goes by Smith Lake. There is wildlife to be seen, such as egrets or herons.

And, best of all, it’s a loop, so there is no need for any car shuttling.

Start & Finish: Kenton Park
8417 N Brandon Avenue Portland, OR 97217.    

We'll meet at the North-East corner of Kenton Park (upper right on a map).  Kenton Park doesn't have a parking lot, so park anywhere on the street, get your bike ready, and let's meet in the NE corner of the park.

NOTE: The left side of the loop as shown on the map goes through some busy streets, and on one of them there is no bike lane.  So, we will change our route and ride mainly on a paved bike path.

NOTE:  There are many different possible routes to and from Kelley Point. Harry has explored the best route, and we will all follow Harry.  Last time, people got dispersed on different routes. If anyone has ideas about alternate routes, they should organize their own bike ride to Kelley Point.
 
From Kelley Point park we will go to Cathedral City Park below the Cathedral Bridge in St. Johns. Then we'll have a lunch break either at the Urban German Wursthaus restaurant (Sausage House) next to the Cathedral Bridge on Baltimore Ave., or at Cathedral coffee.

We will then return to Kenton Park via Willamette Blvd. and Delaware Ave. We can socialize at an after-ride get together at Kenton Station. .

We need to hear from you.  RSVP before showing up.
We need to be able to notify you of any changes.

Please RSVP.  Give us a call
Harry & Lisa
scribs3@comcast.net  or  360-904-1402.


Trolley Trail
 
Trolley Trail map
Click on the map to enlarge it

Food carts
Food carts on 14th Street in Oregon City.
 

Waterfalls
Waterfalls
Mt. High bike ride
  Trolley Trail Tour (SOUTH)
Milwaukie to Oregon City and back
along the Trolley Trail

Aug. 2 (Wednesday)  - Meet at 9:30 am.  Leave at 10 am/
Trolley Trail South Park Ave. Station to Oregon City
The above link shows a Google Map of the complete ride.

Start Time:  10 am
Start & Finish Location: SE Park Ave. Parking Garage near
                                   2704 SE Park Ave., Milwaukie, Oregon

Relatively flat ride, but not a race.
From the Max Park and Ride to Oregon City and back is about 15 miles via the Trolley Trail.

There is a large food cart lot on 14th street in Oregon City for lunch. There is also some axe throwing available, if you want to try it. It's done in a protective steel cage.

After a lunch break, we will proceed a bit further to the top of the hill and then ride to the park at the end of Bluff Street in Oregon City, with a great view of Willamette Falls.  Those with e-bikes can easily climb that hill.  Those without the electric assist can take an elevator up.

We will return to the Park and Ride via the same route we took to get to Oregon City.
The tour is about 3 hours.

The Trolley Tour is approximately 20 miles round trip on paved bike trails and roads. All tire sizes are OK.
There will be a few restroom stops along the way.

There is another smaller food cart lot with a beer garden about a mile from the Park and Ride for those
who want to do an after Grand Tour celebration. We can Ride our bikes or load them up and drive to it.
It's located at 21st and Main in Milwaukie.

We need to hear from you.  RSVP before showing up. We need to be able to notify you of any changes.

Please RSVP.  Give us a call
Harry & Lisa
scribs3@comcast.net  or  360-904-1402.

NOTE:  Please make sure your bike is roadworthy before you show up for the ride. All bike riders need to carry a patch kit, a spare inner-tube and tools to make any necessary repairs and don't count on others to fix your bike if it breaks down during the ride.

NOTE 2:  The bike ride will be held weather permitting. We will cancel it if it's raining, or temperatures near 100ºF, or very windy.

NOTE 3: We will be stopping for a lunch break so you will need to bring your own bike lock.
 

 

 

 

Road sign just 2 miles before Government Camp.

 

 

Debbi

Mt. High

Highway Cleanup


.August 5, 2023 (Saturday) Starting at 10am.

 

Our club has adopted a 2-mile section of Highway 26, mileposts 51-53.  We have been keeping it clean since 2010.

 

Click on the map to enlarge.


We'll meet in Mt. Hood Skibowl's parking lot at 10 am sharp. We'll do some good work for about 2 hours.

 

At 12:00 (noon) - approximately -- the club will cover the cost of lunch either at the Brew Pub or at The Taco Shoppe in Government Camp. Let's replenish our energy and enjoy each other's company.  

 

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

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

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

 

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

 

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




Trillium lake
Trillium Lake with a view of Mt. Hood
 
Trillium lake 2
On the way to Trillium Lake
 
Trillium Laek
Trillium Lake amphitheater
 
Bike riding on a gravel road
Gravel road
 
Mt. High bike ride
Timberline - Trillium Lake - Rhododendron
Timberline to Rhododendron

August 5 (Saturday)  - Meet at 8:30 am.  Leave at 9 am sharp.

Experience a Mt High favorite by zooming down the West Leg Road from Timberline around Trillium Lake and downhill 14 miles on a little known road behind Multorpor and Ski Bowl, ending in Rhododendron.

Meet in Rhododendron, the last town before Government Camp. Meet on the LEFT side of the highway at Rododendron Dairy Queen parking lot. From there, we will shuttle cars to Timberline.
https://goo.gl/maps/G6AefFVWtFQ3aGWc7

Most of us will continue driving our own cars and bikes to Timberline, but we'll need to leave a few cars in Rhododendron.

This ride will be mostly downhill, except for about a mile immediately after Trillium Lake.  A mountain bike is recommended because there will be long stretches of gravel road.  A commuter bike with regular tires is OK too.  Just don't bring a racing road bike with those super-thin tires.

Here's the plan:
1.  Timberline to Govy.  We'll follow the paved West Leg Road to Government Camp.  NOTE: The Timberline-to-Town mountain bike trail is a possible alternative but it is too rocky, bumpy, and dangerous. There has been too much erosion over the years. Some of our members had gotten injured in previous years. So,we will skip it this time.
 
2.  Govy to Trillium Lake.  We might split into two groups here too:
     a)  One group following the Barlow Road wagon trail (rocky).
     b)  The other group following a paved road and then some gravel
 
3.  Still Creek Road from Trillium Lake to Rhododendron.
     About a mile of uphill on a gravel road from Trillium Lake.
     Then several miles of easy coasting downhill on Still Creek Road
 
At the end of the ride, someone will stay in Rhododendron guarding all our bikes while those who left their cars in Rhododendron will help transport the drivers of the other cars back up to Timberline, to fetch the rest of our cars there.
 
Bring some water or other refreshing beverage.
Bring some extra clothing and gloves in case it's a cold day. Still Creek Road will be mostly in the shade.
 
Finally, we'll end the day's adventure with a visit to Chicali Cantina in Welches.  They offer "seriously good food and epic margaritas".  In case the Cantina cannot accommodate us (as has happened once before), we willthen go to Gorilla Growlers in Sandy.

This ride organized by John Davis. Let us know if you are coming.
Contact  John A Davis at:  503-358-5900  or  hikedance@gmail.com


Beaches-to-the-Beach-map
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NOTE:  Please make sure your bike is roadworthy before you show up for the ride. All bike riders need to carry a patch kit, a spare inner-tube and tools to make any necessary repairs and don't count on others to fix your bike if it breaks down during the ride.

NOTE 2:  The bike ride will be held weather permitting. We will cancel it if it's raining, or temperatures near 100ºF, or very windy.

NOTE 3: We will be stopping for a lunch break so you will need to bring your own bike lock.
Mt. High bike ride
Best of Vancouver
Wintler Park to the Vancouver waterfront,

August 12  (Saturday)  - Meet at 9:30 am.  Leave at 10 am sharp.


Start Time:  10 am
Start & Finish:  East end of Beaches Restaurant parking lot.
                           2340 SE Columbia River Drive.
                          See map: Beaches Restaurant Parking
                        
Directions: 
  • From I-5, take the first exit in Washington State onto Hwy. 14.
  • Take exit 1 off of Hwy. 14.
  • Then turn right and follow the street to the Columbia River. 
  • The parking lot is a dead end. You can't go too far!
  • We;ll gather in the triangular area of the parking lot.
Just stay out of the reserved parking spots in front of the Meriwether Condo or the Homewood Suites Hilton . They are plainly marked. Our members should look for unrestricted parking spots in the lot or on the street.

Length:
  13 miles round trip.
 
Some of the attractions:
Wendy the Welder is a sculpture at the start of the Waterfront Renaissance Trail. It is like Rosy the Riveter.
This Ride  also includes Officers Row.
The Farmers Market is open on weekends!
Fort Vancouver  is closed on Sundays and Mondays, but we can see it from the outside.

After the ride:
We could do an after ride social at Beaches or McMenamins or Who Song and Larry's. Parking would be at the end of  SE. Columbia Dr. which is the start and the end of the ride.
 
Stops along the way:
1. Wintler Park
2. Wendy the welder sculpture, Wendy the Welder Sculpture - Google Maps
4. Old Apple Tree Park, Old Apple Tree Park - Google Maps
5. Vancouver Land Bridge, Vancouver Land Bridge - Google Maps
8. Salmon Run Bell Tower. Salmon Run Bell Tower - Google Maps
9. Vancouver Farmers Market. "Saturday or Sunday only". Vancouver Farmers Market - Google Maps 
11. Vancouver waterfront. Vancouver Waterfront - Google Maps

We need to hear from you.  RSVP before showing up. We need to be able to notify you of any changes.

Please RSVP.  Give us a call
Harry & Lisa
scribs3@comcast.net  or  360-904-1402.
 

 

 

 

The Mt. Hood Museum also has a permanent exhibit featuring the Steiner Cabins.

 

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.

 

Mt. Hood Cultural Center and Museum
ph: 503-272-3301, info@mthoodmuseum.org 
www.mthoodmuseum.org 

 

 

August 12, 2023 (Saturday) 

Check out the unique Steiner Cabins around Mt. Hood, and purchase your tickets early, because they always sell out very quickly. 


Tickets are sold online for specific starting times.  Tickets go on sale Friday, July 1.  They always sell out fast!

The cabins are the work of Henry Steiner, a craftsman who emigrated from Germany and began building mountain homes that relied on the offerings of the natural surroundings. Once a year, the owners of some of the nearly 100 Steiner cabins open their doors to the public.

Several Steiner cabins will be open to tour participants. These cabins represent the variety of uses and signature architectural features found in the Steiner cabins. These cabins include Henry Steiner’s signature features that draw on nature and materials at hand including basalt fireplaces, log doors, half log stairs and banisters of tree branches.

This year's tour includes the former St. John Catholic Church that has been restored and repurposed as an event venue.  Another Steiner Cabin on the tour has been restored and is available as a vacation rental.  All cabins on this tour are located between Brightwood and Rhododendron.

Tickets will be available online at 8 am on July 1 at www.mthoodmuseum.org . All ticket sales are final with no refunds. However, ticket holders may transfer their tickets if unable to attend. Tickets are $30 for museum members or $35 for non members.

Three tour times will be offered, starting at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. One hundred tickets will be issued for each time period. Tour participants will pick up tickets, wristbands and tour maps at Base Camp in Rhododendron, 73208 E. US 26th.

The entire tour is expected to take two to three hours. For those who would like to ride the tour route, bicycle rentals are available at Mt. Hood Adventures at 503-715-2175.

For more information, contact Janet Paulson at 503-970-3810.



Barlow Pass
Barlow Pass - the start of our ride.
 
Original Wagon Trail
Just one of many markers along the way.
 
Above Hwy..26
Hwy. 26 plowed its way right across the original wagon trail.
 
Forest trail
We'll be riding along mostly paved roads, but also some smooth forest trails.


Please RSVP to Emilio Trampuz
at: Emilio2000@earthlink.net or 503-510-1477.



 

Mt. High bike ride
History Tour along Barlow Road
The original wagon trail

Please RSVP to Emilio Trampuz
at: Emilio2000@earthlink.net or 503-510-1477.

August 19  (Saturday)  - Meet at 8:30 am.  Leave at 9 am sharp.

Long running flagship ride hosted by Emilio Trampuz along the path the settlers took to cross the Cascades in search of a new life. Ride the route that the settlers used to make it across this rugged mountain range. Historical stopping points and views all along the way.
Last year there were over 20 riders on this ride.
 
Oregon pioneers
 
Where exactly is the Oregon Trail (Barlow Road) around Mt. Hood?
If family or friends came to visit, would you be able to show them which way the wagons went? Come on this free guided bicycle tour and find out.

Barlow Road was the only way to get around the south side of Mt.
Hood for 71 years, until the old Mt. Hood Loop highway was built in
the 1920s. Both roads are now abandoned (except for a few short segments).

When Timberline Lodge was built in the late 1930s, all the building
materials and tools were brought up along the old Mt. Hood Loop
highway. This is all part of Oregon’s history, but it is being neglected.
 
Find out where these roads are, hear some of the pioneers’ stories, and maybe consider adopting a section, clearing it of fallen trees and branches every year. This was usually the job of the first wagon train of the season.

Also, hear a few short stories and excerpts from the pioneers' diaries.

A few points of interest along the way:
1. Barlow Pass
2. One of the best views of Mt. Hood (seen from the old highway)
3. Pioneer Woman's Grave
4. Pioneer Cemetety and the ghost of Perry Vickers.
5. Wagon tracks, still barely discernible.
6. The only bat cave on Mt. Hood
7. Several wagon trail markers along the way.

Meet a few minutes before 9:00 am in the Chipotle Cantina Parking lot in Welches, on the south side of Hwy. 26. This is part of the set of buildings housing several businesses near the gas station in Welches.  Turn right at the traffic light in Welches, and then drive behind those building and you will see another large parking lot there.

We will need some carpooling to transport everyone and all our bicycles up to Barlow Pass.  We will arrange this on the spot. Most people will continue driving in their own cars.

We will leave only 2 or 3 cars in Welches. At the end of the bike ride, we’ll have refreshments and/or lunch at the Chipotle Cantina in Welches, and then we’ll use the 2 or 3 cars to take us back to fetch our cars at Barlow Pass.

In case the Cantina cannot accommodate us (as has happened once before), we will then go to Gorilla Growlers in Sandy.

We’ll ride on a mix of surfaces, mostly paved, but also some forest trails, and about a mile of gravel road. Most of the 18 miles will be downhill, but there will be 2 uphill sections.

If you want to participate, please contact Emilio Trampuz
at: Emilio2000@earthlink.net or 503-510-1477.


 
NOTE:  Please make sure your bike is roadworthy before you show up for the ride. All bike riders need to carry a patch kit, a spare inner-tube and tools to make any necessary repairs and don't count on others to fix your bike if it breaks down during the ride.

NOTE 2:  The bike ride will be held weather permitting. We will cancel it if it's raining, or temperatures near 100ºF, or very windy.

NOTE 3: We will be stopping for a lunch break so you will need to bring your own bike lock.
Mt. High bike ride
Get Me To the Beach
Beaches Restaurant to Frenchman's Bar
Vancouver, WA, from near the Beaches Restaurant
to the beach at Hewlett Point, near Frenshman's Bar

August 24  (Thursday)  - Meet at 9:30 am.  Leave at 10 am.

Start Time:  9:30 am
Start & Finish: East end of the Beaches Hotel parking lot.
                         2340 SE Columbia River Drive.
                         See map: Beaches Restaurant Parking
                         Just stay out of the reserved parking spots in front of the Meriwether Condo or the Homewood Suites Hilton . They are plainly marked. Our members should look for unrestricted parking spots in the lot or on the street.

Length:
  Approximately 20 miles round trip on paved bike trails and roads. All tire sizes are OK. .

The route includes the new Vancouver water front, Vancouver Lake, and Frenchman's Bar. All paved trails and roads with bike lanes. It's vary flat and picturesque  Click on the link below.
Note that there is less traffic toward Vancouver Lake mid-week.

During and After the ride:
Bring a lunch and snacks. There are no food vendors at the beach. We'll have an after ride get together at Heathen brewing.
 
What to Bring:   BYOBS -- Bring your own Bathing Suite, in case you want to sample some of the water we'll be riding past.
 
Stops along the way:
1. Vancouver waterfront. Vancouver Waterfront - Google Maps

We need to hear from you.  RSVP before showing up. We need to be able to notify you of any changes.

Please RSVP.  Give us a call
Harry & Lisa
scribs3@comcast.net  or  360-904-1402.

 






 

Bike ride at 9:30 am

 

Picnic at 11:30 am.

 

 

Click here for a MAP of the area.

 

 

Click on this satellite photo to enlarge it.
Picnic & Bicycle Ride

 at Sellwood Park

 

August 26, 2023 (Saturday).

TIME:   9:30 am - bike ride (Meet on Grand Ave. near the church);

           11:30 am - picnic.

           12 pm (noon) - food served.

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


WHERE: Sellwood park  -  See MAP
                PICNIC AREA  A (as  in previous years). 

                Follow the path that Starts from Grand Ave. 

                Our picnic area will be diagonally to your left.

 

Park on SE Grand Avenue or any of the 4 streets nearby. Entrance to the park is from Grand Ave. It's a short walk to our picnic area, which will be on your left.


If there is no street parking left, then drove toward the river, cross therailroad tracks,and you'll find a free public parking lot on your right.

 

BIKE RIDE
We will cross Sellwood bridge and ride north toward downtown Portland along the west bank of the Willamette River all the way to the Steel Bridge.  Then, we'll return along the Springwater trail along the east side of the river.


Except  for some of the bridges, it's all flat terrain.
We'll work up an appetite and be ready for the picnic.

 

PICNIC

The picnic is a potluck. We'll have sausages of various kinds (spicy and non-spicy) on the grill. Bring sTheomething 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.  Park on or near SE Grand Avenue, and assemble by the Oaks Pioneer Church.

 

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).

 
Burnt Bridge Greenway
East sire of the trail

Forested greenway
West side of the trail



Note that we will start and end the ride about a third of the way in from the East end of the trail.  This is where the trailshifts from heading mainly westward to heading a bit north and then north-west.


NOTE:  Please make sure your bike is roadworthy before you show up for the ride. All bike riders need to carry a patch kit, a spare inner-tube and tools to make any necessary repairs and don't count on others to fix your bike if it breaks down during the ride.

NOTE 2:  The bike ride will be held weather permitting. We will cancel it if it's raining, or temperatures near 100ºF, or very windy.
 
NOTE 3: We will be stopping for a lunch break so you will need to bring your own bike lock.
Mt. High bike ride
Burnt Bridge Greenway
Vancouver Greenway

August 30 (Wednesday)  - Gather at 9:30 am. Leave at 10 sharp.

Would you believe that there is a fantastic greenway belt with a paved bike trail in the heart of Vancouver, WA?! You’ve gotta see it! Harry & Lisa will lead us.

Approximately 17 miles round trip on paved bike trail. All tire sizes are OK.  The trail passes through several parks and connects a variety of trails.

We’ll start the ride from Meadows Home Park, part of the way into the trail, and then we’ll ride both West from there (5.2 miles one way) and ride East (2.6 miles one way).

There is a public bathroom on the trail about half a mile east of our starting point. Also, there is a bathroom at the west end of the trail, and one more somewhere in between.

MEET at 9:30 am at the Meadows Home Park on East 18th and General Anderson Ave. Closest address is: 4798 E 18th St, Vancouver, WA 98661. There is a parking lot just for access to the trail and its access is from General Anderson Ave.

We’ll start the bike ride at 10 am sharp. We’ll ride both east and the west of the starting point.

Bring a snack or lunch.
We'll have an after ride get together at Heathen Brewing.

We need to hear from you.  RSVP before showing up.
We need to be able to notify you of any changes.
 
Please RSVP.  Give us a call
Harry & Lisa
scribs3@comcast.net  or  360-904-1402.


Trolley Trail
 
Tilikum bridge

See the complete route on this
 
Trolley trail NORTH
Click on the map to enlarge it.

Mt. High bike ride
Trolley Trail Tour (NORTH)
Milwaukie to Downtown Portland and back
along the Trolley Trail

September 6  (Wednesday)  - Meet at 9:30 am.  Leave at 10 am sharp.
 
Start Time:  9:30am to gather, and leave at 10 am.
Start & Finish Location: SE Park Ave. Parking Garage near
                                   2704 SE Park Ave., Milwaukie, Oregon
  .
Relatively flat ride, but not a race.
From the Max Park and Ride to Tillicum Bridge, Portland, and back is about 15 miles via the Trolley Trail.

It is all on paved bike trails and roads. All tire sizes are OK

A lunch break at Starbucks or Flying Elephants and an after ride get together at 21st, Ave. Food carts or Duffy's.

We need to hear from you.  RSVP before showing up. We need to be able to notify you of any changes.

Please RSVP.  Give us a call
Harry & Lisa
scribs3@comcast.net  or  360-904-1402.

NOTE:  Please make sure your bike is roadworthy before you show up for the ride. All bike riders need to carry a patch kit, a spare inner-tube and tools to make any necessary repairs and don't count on others to fix your bike if it breaks down during the ride.
 
NOTE 2:  The bike ride will be held weather permitting. We will cancel it if it's raining, or temperatures near 100ºF, or very windy.
 
NOTE 3: We will be stopping for a lunch break so you will need to bring your own bike lock.


 
Hole in the Wall
 Hole in the Wall waterfall
 
Eagle nests
Eagle nests - 3 of them!
 
Bike path and fence
Bike trail
 
Mt. High bike ride
Ribbon Cutting at Viento Park
Wyeth Trailhead Parking to Viento Park
plus 2 new miles beyond.

September 9  (Saturday)  - Meet at 8:45 am.  Leave at 9:15 am.
Meet at Wyeth Trailhead Parking lot, Exit 51 off of I-84.

John Mt High riders in a short journey to the Viento Park Ribbon Cutting ceremony to celebrate the new 2-mile addition of the Historic Columbia River Highway state trail. This addition is from Viento Park parking lot to Mitchell Point Trailhead parking. It is a beautiful newly paved bike trail that should please anyone on any type of bicycle.

We will meet at the Wygth Trailhead parking lot, Exit 51 off of I-84.
Meet at 8:45am.
Leave at 9:15am.
Distance: 16 miles RT

There will be a ribbon cutting ceremony at 10 am and featured events for bike riders and families. Several eBike rental/tour companies will have booths at the event and one can learn about eBike rentals/tours for friends that don't own their own ebike.

Bring your cameras, water, electrolytes, sun protection.
Bring snacks and possible sandwich type meal just in case.
There are 63+ parking spots at or next to  the Wyeth Trailhead parking lot.

Note that there will be no need to shuttle. We'll ride there and back.

Please RSVP.  Give us a call, or text:
John:    503-358-5900  or  hikedance@gmail.com



Timothy Lake & Mt. Hood
 Timothy Lake and Mt. Hood


Little Crater Lake
Little Crater Lake
Mt. High bike ride
Timothy Lake
From Little Crater Lake to and around
Timothy Lake.

September 16  (Saturday)  - Meet at 9 am.  Leave at 9:30 am.
Meet at Little Crater Lake parking area.

This is a ride that requires a mountain bike or fat tire eBike.
Equal parts of the ride will be on gravel, trail, and road.
This ride will work for beginning mountain bike riders but it will require a mountain bike or fat tire eBike. Most eBikes our club uses are fat-tire.
The bumps on the ride are no worse than those found on the Esplanade bike path circa John's Landing.

There are currently 2 non-electric mountain bike riders signed up. So, the pace of this ride will be determined by the beginners and the non-electric riders.  Wide tire eBikes are welcome on this ride. The route will not have any extreme MTB riding.

We meet at the Little Crater Lake parking area. No fee for parking.
Directions available on Google Maps.

Bring a lunch and snacks we will eat halfway thru the ride using one of the picnic tables along the lake.

There will be an option for group beer party afterwards in Government Camp or Welches.

Note that there will be no need to shuttle. We'll ride there and back in a loop.

Please RSVP.  Give us a call, or text:
John:    503-358-5900  or  hikedance@gmail.com



Council Crest
Council Crest (Click on image to enlarge it)

Stonehenge
Sellwood to Stonehenge tower
(Click on the map to enlarge it)
 
To Council Crest
Stonehenge tower to Council Crest
 
To Pittock Mansion
Council Crest to Pittock Mansion
 
Pittock to Sellwod
Pittock Mansion to Sellwood

Mt. High bike ride
The Triple Crown Ride
Stonehenge Tower, Council Crest, Hoyt Arboretum,
Pittock Mansion and more.

September 24  (Sunday)  - Meet at 9:30 am.  Leave at 10 am sharp.

There is some considerable elevation gain on this ride.  An e-bike is highly recommended.  Or strong muscles!  In a few places, we might have to walk our bikes uphill.  But we'll ride socially, as a group, and we'll stop frequently to regroup.  People can ride faster to the next meeting point if they wish.

This ride will have elevation and grade 4 times more difficult than the Cascade Locks to Wyeth Trailhead ride of our Columbia Gorge ride last month (Elowhah Falls to Viento Park).

We are asking that if you had trouble on that ride, please do not participate in this ride unless you have an eBike. It is not fair for the participants to have to wait long times while someone struggles with the steep elevation gain.  We are headed to the tops of the highest hills above Portland.

Start & Finish:  Oaks Pioneer Church, near Sellwood Park
                               455 SE Spokane St, Sellwood, OR 97202
                               A cute little chapel on the corner of Grand Ave.
                               See Google Map.

Directions:  On the east end of the Sellwood bridge,turn North onto 6th Avenue, and then West onto Spokane St. .

You can park on the street, or use the parking lot lower down under and near the bridge, where we usually park for our picnics at Sellwood Park.

From Sellwood we will climb thru Riverview Cemetery to the Stonehenge Tower.  5.7 miles

Then over to Council Crest, 1.6 miles.

Then down past the Zoo and Hoyt Arboretum and up to Pittock Mansion, 5.7 miles.

From Pittock Mansion we will follow residential streets down thru NW Portland to Old Town to the Esplanade circa the Steel Bridge.
From there back to Sellwood via the Esplanade.  8.7 miles with no hills on this section.

Total distance = 21.2 miles.

Approximate riding time is 4 hours, plus many brekas and a 1 hour lunch break, adding up to about 6 hours total.

Lunch at Little River Café, or bring your own,

The Google Map has time-to-destination for bicycles approximately 1 hour 25 minutes.

We need to hear from you.  RSVP before showing up. We need to be able to notify you of any changes.

Please RSVP.  Give us a call, or text:
Emilio:  503-510-1477  or  Emilio2000@earthlink.net
John:    503-358-5900  or  hikedance@gmail.com
Gerald: 510-314-6905  or  ski2di4@comcast.net

Pittock Mansion
Pittock Mansion
NOTE 1:  Please make sure your bike is roadworthy before you show up for the ride. All bike riders need to carry a patch kit, a spare inner-tube and tools to make any necessary repairs and don't count on others to fix your bike if it breaks down during the ride.

NOTE 2:  The bike ride will be held weather permitting. We will cancel it if it's raining, or temperatures near 100ºF, or very windy.

NOTE 3: We will be stopping for a lunch break so you will need to bring your own bike lock.
 Hillcrest logo

  

Click on the flyer to enlarge it


Hillcrest Race Night flyer

 

September 28, 2023  (Thursday).  4:30 pm - 8:30 pm.


The annual Hillcrest Race Night is a sale event to guarantee the best prices of the year, with the ski manufacturer reps showing their wares, and the prices are awesome!!


Race gear will be on display from Nordica, Rossignol, Lange , Look, Swix, Atomic, Leki, Volkl, Marker, Dalbello Dynastar and POC.

 

Hillcrest Sports is located in Gresham, on your way to Mt. Hood! The address is: 

Hillcrest Ski & Sports

2424 SE Burnside Rd
Gresham, OR 97080

 

Questions: Contact our club member Gary Gunderson, (503) 658-7848 or email: ggunderson@sapiazza.com.


If you have any questions please feel free to call the store. Ask for Dexter.
Contact Hillcrest Ski and Sports at:
Phone:  503-665-4455

Email the store: hillcrest@hillcrestsports.com






POW-Salomon Film Fest
Film Fest
Organized by Salomon and POW (Protect Our Winters) 

October 4 (Wednesday)
- at 7:30 pm.
Winter is on the way and the Salomon Quality Ski Time Film Tour is back to get the stoke up! Hosted by POW Athlete Alliance member Drew Petersen with an all-new lineup of the year's best ski films and 16 stops across North America, there's never been a better way to share the excitement for the upcoming season.

Why settle for just one film? Get stoked for winter by watching several films, each showcasing different stories, athletes and types of skiing.

Discover unseen footage from The Fifty, watch Josh Daiek return for redemption in Mountain State 2.0, fantasize about big lines and deep pow with Blank Collective’s Fortune Hunters, go inside the minds of the next generation in Head Games and experience the evolution of ski areas with Hankin Evolution.

The tour comes to Bend, OR on Tuesday, Oct. 3.
The tour comes to Portland, OR on Wednesday, Oct. 4.

The Portland Show will be at Cinema 21, on 21st Avenue NW.  It starts at 7:30 pm and ends at 9:30 pm.   Tickets cost $15.

Get your tickets here: https://www.salomon.com/en-us/events/skiing/quality-ski-time-film-tour-portland-or

POW is the official nonprofit partner of the Quality Ski Time Film Tour for the second year in a row. Last year the tour raised $10,000. A percentage of each ticket sold is donated straight back to POW to help us continue to reach our climate goals.





Salmonberry trail
 

Meet at:

Sunset Transit Park and Ride

Click oin the map to enlarge it
Salmonberry Trail Guided Hike
A meetup organized by our member Shelly Seger
 
October 6 (Friday) - Meet at 8 am.
This guided hike will be led by the Salmonberry Trail Foundation Executive Director, Caroline Fitchett. She is graciously offering her time so that we can see first hand the history and vision for what will eventually be a rails-to-trails hiking path connecting Stub Stewart State Park Trail to Tillamook, OR.

Currently, the trail is closed to hiking  for the general public but we will have exclusive access.
  • We plan to hike a 4 mile section starting near the town of Timber, OR.
  • Due to limited parking, those participating will need to carpool from the Sunset Transit Center Max Station.
  • MEETING TIME at the Sunset Trimet MAX Station: 8:00am. Let's try for the 4th(top) level parking area in SW Corner.
  • We will drive approximately 40 min to the trailhead.
  • Parking location and directions will be provided to participants prior to next Friday.
  • While this will be a casual, educational walk along an undeveloped trail, please wear sturdy shoes and bring a snack and water.
  • If enough interest, we can stop by the McMenamins Roadhouse on Cornelius Pass Road for lunch and beverages.

For questions and to sign up, please contact Shelly Seger at slseger@comcast.net

More info at:  https://www.meetup.com/the-portland-hiking-meetup-group/events/296343104/

 

LAKE OSWEGO SKI SWAP


Oct. 14, 2023 (Sat.)  Lake Oswego HS and Lakeridge HS are holding their annual Ski Swap at the Lake Oswego High School on Saturday, October 14 from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at Lakeridge High.

 

A great way to get rid of old ski gear and get some money for it!

Also a  great event to pick up some decent racing gear at a reasonable price.

 

If you have something to sell, bring it in on Friday, 3 - 7 pm. Any unused gear must be picked up on Saturday, 2 - 3 pm. 






 

 

 

Mt. High

Kickoff Party & Club Elections

+ Mini Ski Swap

 

October 16, 2023.  (Monday)  6:00 - 9:00 pm.

 

Location: Lucky Labrador Public House,

                 7675 SW Capitol Hwy., Portland. See Google Map.

 

Our biggest party of the year, marking the start of a new ski season. There will be free food.

  • Join the club, or renew your membership, or just check us out!
  • New membership cards will be issued on the spot.
  • Sign up for ski trips.
  • Join a 10-person PACRAT racing team, the best way to gain 9 instant ski buddies!
  • Win some door prizes!
  • Meet other members. Have a great time!
  • Find out more about our club.
  • Find out about our mid-week skiers, and meet  them. 
  • Enjoy some tasty food.
  • Bring something to sell at our mini ski swap, or see if there's anything there you might want to buy.
  • Win some door-prizes!
  • Socialize! Get to know other club members.
  • Donate a ski jacket! 

AGENDA: We’ll have food and drinks, visit with old friends, and meet new members. See what we are cooking up for the upcoming season. Be there or be square! Bring a friend! 

 

DRINKS:  Please BYOB  (Buy your own drinks).

 

FLYER & DIRECTIONS:  Click here for a flyer and invitation to the Kickoff party, along with driving directions.

 

RSVP to Sandra Kaufman
503-810-7787

 


Man carving snow
What is this man doing?


The Mt. Hood Cultural Center & 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.

 

Trivia Night

Mt. Hood Museum in Government Camp

 

October 21, 2023 (Saturday.)  7 pm.

An entertaining and educational event at the Mt. Hood Museum and Community Center in Government Camp.

Explore some less well known aspects of Mt, Hood's history. See old photos.  Guess what they are showing.

Be entertained and learn something new. Doors open 6:30, presentations starts at 7 pm.
 
There will be wine, beer and soft  drinks available for purchase. Enjoy your drink and then sit back and enjoy the presentation.

The presentation is free.  Donations of $5 are requested for the Museum.

 

For more information about the lecture series, please call the museum at 503-272-3301.

 

Mt. Hood Cultural Center and Museum
ph: 503-272-3301, info@mthoodmuseum.org 
www.mthoodmuseum.org


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.

The Museum is located just a few houses up the main road in Government Camp from Rhododendron Inn but on the other side of the street..  It is the first house up next to the Taco Shoppe.   





Warren Miller All Time 


The movie is at the

Aladdin Theater

3017 SE Milwaukie Ave,
Portland, OR 97202

.

Tap here for a Google Map.

Warren Miller Entertainment Film
"All Time" - 2022
 

November 2, 2023 (Thursday).  At the Aladdin Theater.


Get a jump start to the 2024 ski season and see the latest Warren Miller Entertainment film, "All Time" with your Mountain High friends!

We will be getting group tickets for the Thursday, November 2 showing at the Aladdin Theater.

Doors open at 6:30 pm and the movie starts at 7:30pm.   Tickets are general admission so you'll need to get there early for the best seats.

Our group ticket price is $25.75 each.  If you purchase a ticket on your own, it will cost you over $30.  Send you payment to Sandra, and she will mail you the tickets. We will purchase tickets only for those who send in the money.

Deadline to get money in for tickets is Oct 20, so please contact
Sandra right away for more information

To get your ticket(s), contact trip captain Sandra Busch Smith at
Sandra@pacifier.com.  You can pay Sandra directly via PayPal
(paypal.me/sandyski) or Zelle, or mail a check.  Please contact Sandra first for more information.

See more movie details at:
https://warrenmiller.com/film-tour


Snowvana logo
 
Next Adventure at Snowvana


VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Want to get into Snowvana for free, or just help out your ski club council?  Volunteer for a two-hour shift staffing the Northwest Ski Club Council booth.  We have the following shifts available.
The number in parenthesis indicated how many people are needed.

Friday, November 3rd
                      2-4 PM (need 2 people)
4-6 (2)
6-8 (1)

Saturday, November 4th
11-1 (1)
1-3 (2)
3-5 (2)
5-7 (1)

Sunday, November 5th
11-1 (1)
1-3 (2)

Contact Bill King - willie2k@ymail.com

Snowvana

Ski & Snowboard Show

 

November 3 - 5, 2023.  (Friday  Sunday)

 

Location: Portland Expo Center,

                 2060 Marine Dr W, Portland, OR 9721
                 See Google Map.


Hours:   Friday: 1pm – 8pm
             Saturday: 11am – 7pm
             Sunday: 11am – 4pm

 

A winter celebration with ski and snowboard films, local ski shops holding their annual sale event, live music, fun contests, and also a ski swap.

 

This is Snowvana’s 7th season. 


Explore the manufacturer’s village, tune into the year’s biggest ski movie premiere, pick up a free pair of Next Adventure kid’s skis, and choose between a huge list of ways to engage and enjoy the show.


It also includes the Mt. Hood FilmFest including the best films from Level 1, Teton Gravity Research, Matchstick, and more.


See the biggest film of the season from TGR: "Flyinng High Again",
the exclusive premiere of Teton Gravity Research’s newest snowboard movie directed by Mike Hatchett. It's free with your general admission to Snowvana.


Tickets: A single day ticket costs $9 + processing fees/

              3-Day Pass $22 + processing fees, 
              Kids 12 & under are FREE.


Buy tickets HERE.


Also: Mt. Hood Film Festival 

          Gear Sale & Swap Gear
          Kids' Zone

          Over 50 manufacturers' reps and their boths.

          Live music, acoustic artists.

          Alpine Artist Gallery - Region artisans.


New Features:  Next Adventure Backcountry Pavilion

             presented by Sierra Nevada Brewing Company
            VR Lounge with Ski Race Challenge
            In-Show Film Theater

See more details at: https://snowvana.com/

Pray for Snow 2023
Pray for Snow
Party

Nov. 4 (Saturday).

Starting at 7:00 pm

Organized by the Schnee Vogeli club. All clubs invited!

 

Location: Charlie's Mountain View Pub, 88462 Government Camp Loop, Government Camp, OR 97028.

 

Come celebrate the upcoming winter. Live music, and door-prizes. All local skiers and riders are invited, regardless of which club they belong to.


NOTE:  No tickets required!  In past years, tickets usually cost $25 in advance or $35 at the door. But this time, no tickets at all!

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Mt. Hood Museum

Heritage Night at the

Mt. Hood Museum in Government Camp

 

 

Heritage Night flyer

Heritage Night

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Heritage Night at the Museum

Mount Hood Community Celebration


November 11 (Saturday)  6-10 pm.

You're invited to the Mt. Hood Cultural Center & Museum's (MHCCM) biggest fundraiser of the year on Saturday, November 11, 2023, from 6-10 p.m. The celebration location is 88900 Government Camp Loop, Government Camp, OR. 

An annual membership covers your admission ticket for this wonderful event; you'll also receive additional benefits throughout the year. An individual membership is $30; a family membership is $50.


This is an opportunity to support a community treasure while enjoying complimentary heavy hors d'oeuvres & beverages, plus participating in the silent and live auctions. Among the wide selection of auction items, you'll find gift certificates of all types, weekend getaways, outdoor activities, themed gift baskets, and other surprises.


You can also support the museum by donating auction items. If you have a specialty item, access to a one-of-a-kind experience, or a rare opportunity you'd like to contribute, contact the museum.


If you're unable to attend, consider making a tax-deductible donation (of any size and anonymously) if you wish. You'll be a part of the museum's goal of maintaining the local, rich, and cultural history for future generations.


Sharon Lamoreaux, Rhododendron resident and MHCCM volunteer Board Member says: "Five years ago, when I first met the Museum Curator, Lloyd Musser, I discovered the annual Heritage Night celebration. He mentioned it's a wonderful way to support the Mountain and its history. I attended and have been enjoying it ever since! It's a fun way to kick off the holiday season, do some gift shopping, enjoy the company of like-minded folks, and support the museum and Mt. Hood, all at once. Both auctions and the Brown Bags are great! I recommend attending Heritage Night to everyone."


The MHCCM, founded in 1998, has always focused on a mission to showcase, protect, and stabilize all aspects of the history and culture of Mt. Hood. Additionally, their purpose is to strengthen the community and foster arts and literature. With interpretive exhibits, educational programming, and the arts, the MHCCM promotes an understanding of our shared history and challenges for our future.

For additional questions or membership information, visit the webpage: mthoodmuseum.org.  Membership details can be found on the Get Involved tab, and by clicking on Membership.


Contact the Mt. Hood Cultural Center & Museum, 88900 E. Hwy 26, Business Loop, Government Camp, (503) 272-3301 or email info@mthoodmuseum.org.

Alene Davis, President of the MHCCM Board, has this to say. "Each year I’m impressed by how much fun everyone has at the annual Heritage Night! The food and drinks are delicious, the folks who come and the folks who run the event are all in the best of spirits. The night is our most important fundraising event of the year. I hope to see both old and new faces at Heritage Night 2022. Mark your calendar early and join the fun!"  

 
Happy Hour
Mt. High
Happy Hour


November 14, 2023 (Tuesday).

3:30 pm. - 6:30 pm


Come join your ski buddies at a Happy hour at the


Oswego Grill on Kruse Way

7 Centerpointe Dr,

Lake Oswego, OR 97035

https://www.oswegogrill.com/

 

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






NWSCC Meeting
NW Ski Club Council
Open to all ski clubs

 

Nov. 15 (Wednesday) -  6 pm.

Snacks/beverages at 6:00 pm;
Presentation starts at 6:30 pm

This meeting is attended by members of several ski clubs.

Location: North Lake Physical Therapy
                 5847 NE 122nd Ave #101, Portland, OR 97230


Topic:   How to get ready for skiing and boarding this winter.
Following the talk the group can break out with therapists for individual assessments. The event will be livestreamed for those who cannot attend in person.

Also, find out what else is going on in the Northwest skiing community.

RSVP to NWSCC President Sheri Parshall at president@ nwskiers.org .

 

 

Ski Swap

SKI SWAP

at Lloyd Center


November 18 - 19 (Sat.- Sun.)  

This Ski swap benefits the Grant, Cleveland, Franklin, and Benson High School Race Teams.


Buy! Sell! Swap! New and used gear. Sell on consignment.


Thursday 4-7 pm - Drop off gear
Friday 3-5 pm     - Drop off gear
Saturday:  11 am -  5 pm.

Sunday:   11 am -  2 pm.
Sunday 4-5:30 pm - Pick Up and Payouts

 

Admission = Free, except for the first hour on Saturday.

1st hour admission on Sat. = $10 for individuals, or $20 per family.


 Location: Lloyd Center

                between Ross and Marshalls 

                Portland, OR.

 

If you have something to sell, bring it in on Thursday or Friday, November 16 or 17.




 

Mt. High
Monthly meeting

Usually on the last Monday of the month.

Monthly Board meeting


November 27, 2023. (Monday). 

6:30 pm - social gathering;    7:00 pm - formal meeting. 


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.


Location: Round Table Pizza, 16444 Boones Ferry Rd., Lake Grove, Lake Osswego, OR.  See Google map.


Directions: If you are coming from the south, from Tualatin, on I-5 take exit 290 and go east on BHoones Ferry Rd. for about 1.75 miles.  Round Table Pizza will be on your RIGHT.


If you are coming from the north, on I-t take exit 292 and get on Kruse Way hading east, toward Lake Oswego. Follow Kruse way to the T-intersection with Boones Ferry Rd.. Turn right (south) and follow Boones Ferry Rd. for about 0.75 miles.  Round Tabvle Pizzq will be on your LEFT.



Pacrat logo / sticker



Dual slalom
Dual slalom race
PACRAT 101
Introduction to Racing

December 6 (Wednesday) - 6 - 8:30 pm.
PACRAT Racing will be hosting an evening oriented towards first-time PACRAT racers interested in our racing program

Location:  Hillcrest Ski & Sport (Gresham).
                  2424 SE Burnside Rd, Gresham, OR 97080
                  https://hillcrestsports.com/

Come learn more about PACRAT Racing, join a team, meet some friends and hear why people like this organization so much.

If you are a first time racer, come learn more about our program. If you are a current racer, bring someone who may be interested in our program. If you are a team captain, this is an ideal time to fill out your team with new racers.

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PACRAT-101-flyer

Papa's toy 
 
Ro Lin

Directions:  After crossing the I-5 bridge over the Columbia River, do NOT take Exit 1A to highway 14.  Instead, take the next exit, 1B to Vancouver City Center and the waterfront.

The exit lane will take you around a full circle.

Then get into the LEFT lane and turn left onto 6th Street.


Turn LEFT again onto Columbia Street.

When Columbia Street bends to the left, drive just a few hundred feet until you see a sign on the right for Who Song & Larry's.
Christmas Ship Parade
Social

Dec. 14, 2023 (Thursday).

Gather at 5:30-6:00 for Happy Hour.

Ships arrive at 7:30.


Location:  "Who Song & Larry's"

See Google Map.


Let's socialize over a drink and/or dinner, while we wait for the Christmas Ships to sail by on the Columbia River, starting around 7:45 pm.


Looking forward to seeing everyone that evening at Who Song & Larry's. 
 
I will go down early to save a few tables.
 
Debbi


RSVP to Debbi Kor:  ijustwannarun1@comcast.net




 

 

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