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Environment

Artificial glaciers? On Mount Hood? Really?

The inconvenient truth is that Mount Hood’s glaciers are shrinking. Does something need to be done about this? What can be done?...

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Culture/Style

He-Man sprays the crowd and slays Skeletor to win the 2014 Meadows Pond Skim

Jason Murray has been surfing since he was two years old and worked for years as the photo editor for Surfer Magazine. So he is more than slightly familiar with the sensation of gliding...

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News

Two feet of fresh snow in late April

The April snow just keeps dropping on Mount Hood, making for outstanding winter-like conditions and guaranteeing a solid base to last into May and beyond....

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Culture/Style

Photo Essay: Shred ALS

I will never forget when I found out Fred Noble had ALS: It was a powder day at Mt. Hood Meadows, and I came to the season locker room to change goggles and put away my camera. Fred’s...

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Culture/Style

Sore legs for a good cause as Ski to Defeat ALS 2014 spurs six hours of non-stop vertical

Skiers and snowboarders have raised more than $150,000 to defeat ALS this year, and donations are still coming in after a leg-burning vertical challenge Saturday, April 12 at Mt. Hood...

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News

Kids pick up some early shred skills as Burton and Meadows aim for phys ed partners

Soren Jensen started snowboarding when he was two and a half, and one of the best days of his life was spent exploring the Burton Riglet Park at Mt. Hood Meadows at age three. So when his...

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Culture/Style

Troops Triumph gets injured vets out on the mountain for fresh air and fun

The third annual Troops Triumph day went off Sunday, April 13 at Timberline with perfect Mount Hood spring conditions and lots of smiles from the veterans who participated....

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Business

Deviation gets its Oregon-made skis into Next Adventure

Oregon-based start-up Deviation Skis and Snowboards has landed its first in-store opportunity at the Next Adventure shop in Portland....

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