Advanced Level Mystery Tour
Monday, Jan. 18Tour will depend on weather and conditions on Mt. Hood. Contact leader beforehand for details.Steve Levy, 503-244-4262, slevy@pacifier.com
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Monday, Jan. 18Tour will depend on weather and conditions on Mt. Hood. Contact leader beforehand for details.Steve Levy, 503-244-4262, slevy@pacifier.com
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Jan 20- 25, Wed-Mon All ability ski Come join in a chance to ski the powder of the Elkhorn Mountains west of Baker City, Oregon. We will plan on carpooling over on Wednesday January 20 and stay at the Good Bear Ranch House on a 250 acre property on the edge of the National Forest.
The tour leader for Wednesday January 20th is Mary Hepokoski. The weather forecast is for snow during the first part of the week. Her first choice for the route is the Crosstown trail. Mary is open to suggestions and will go where there is good snow. Meeting location is Edgefield McMenamins in Troutdale. Carpools will
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Thursday, January 21 We will ski the Elk Meadows trail to Newton Creek, and then ski up the woods along the creek to just before the small vertical ridge that comes right down to the creek. At that point we will ski in the creek bed to the Gates of the Mountain or as far
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While thousands of downhill skiers are packed into the groomed slopes on the south and east sides of Mt Hood, we’ll take the whole north side for ourselves. If you haven’t been to Cooper Spur in the winter before, with the right snow, it is magical and definitely worth the climb. We’ll start at Cooper
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Saturday, January 23 This trail starting at Enid Lake; it goes through old growth trees, and loosely parallels the North side of Highway 26. A loop is possible by connecting to the trails along the south side at the base of Summit Ski Area. Approximately 6 miles between 3600 and 4000’ elevation.Meet at Gateway Transit
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Want to lead a day tour or an overnight trip but feel uncertain about your abilities to lead a group of skiers and want more support and training? Or are you a seasoned trip leader who would like to improve your leadership skills in order to ensure that the trips you lead are successful and
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Thursday, January 28 Starting on the Yellow Jacket Trail we will ski up the unmarked ridge between the Salmon & White Rivers as far as we desire or weather permits, stopping short of the lodge unless conditions permit, and the group wants to go that far. Bring climbing skins. <7 miles round trip, 1700 feet
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The Teacup Chapter of the Oregon Nordic Club grooms and maintains this wonderful ski area. There are many easy short loops to ski along with longer loops for the more skilled skier. There is a clear view of Mt. Hood when the skies are clear. Please bring a $10 donation to contribute for the grooming,
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