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Resorts

Spring gives way to summer on Mount Hood, and the lifts keep on spinning at Timberline

The 2014 spring season at Timberline ended on Memorial Day, May 26, but lifts will keep spinning on Mount Hood through the summer and up to Labor Day....

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Accidents and Rescues

59-year-old man air-lifted to safety after falling several hundred feet into a fumarole on Mount Hood

Rescue climbers assisted by a Blackhawk helicopter pilot with the Oregon Army National Guard managed to find and save 59-year-old Michael Adams of Tualatin after he slipped on the ice and...

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Accidents and Rescues

Recovery teams have retrieved the body of fallen climber Robert Cormier

After a complicated 17-hour mission, recovery teams from the Hood River Crag Rats and Portland Mountain Rescue have managed to find and retrieve the body of Robert Cormier, the Catholic...

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Environment

Wolf? Fox? Stray Dog? Something with pointy ears and a bushy tail was spotted above Cascade Chair on Mount Hood

UPDATE, 5/29/2014: After checking with several wildlife experts, the consensus seems to be that the would-be wolf was actually a relatively rare Cascade Fox. If you frequent the Mazot at...

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Camps

High Cascade partners with Shaun White’s coach for its second summer session

High Cascade Snowboard Camp will collaborate with Bud Keene and BKPRO Camps for Session 2 of its summer camp June 26-July 3....

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Camps

Groomers gather at Timberline for Cutter’s Camp 2014

Groomers from all over North America traveled to Mount Hood this week for Ski Area Management’s Cutter’s Camp 2014....

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Accidents and Rescues

The search is on for a fallen Mount Hood climber

UPDATE, 5/13/14, 11:30 AM: SEARCH PARTIES HAVE LOCATED THE MISSING CLIMBER, AND HE IS PRESUMED DEAD. Hood River County Sheriffs are organizing an aerial search for a missing climber who was...

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Accidents and Rescues

Fallen Mount Hood climber located, identified as a Catholic Priest from New Jersey

Hood River County search crews have found and identified the missing climber who was seen falling an estimated 1,000 feet in the area of Eliot Glacier Tuesday morning, and he is believed to...

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News

The last and quite possibly best Mount Hood powder day of 2013-14, and an Employee Appreciation Day to remember

Nothing like a soft blanket of powder all over the mountain and fresh flakes filling in every turn you make. Even better when it’s April 27 and lifts from Vermont to Colorado to...

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Mountain Characters

Mount Hood loses a legend and a great friend with the death of Fred Noble

The mountain community suffered a great loss on Thursday when skier, philanthropist and Mount Hood legend Fred Noble died on May 1, 2014 after a long battle with amyotrophic lateral...

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