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News

A neurological disorder and a visual impairment can’t stop these long-time friends from skiing with stellar form

Okay, so this story has nothing to do with Mount Hood, but I am the editor and the subject is my Uncle Tony, so I’m going to run it anyhow. Because it is a heck of a story....

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Camps

High Cascade’s Kevin English: Our new partnership with Windells is not an April Fool’s Joke

Kevin English swears he wasn’t trying to mislead anyone by announcing an unexpected strategic partnership between longtime rivals High Cascade Snowboard Camp and Windells Camp on...

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News

The Mount Hood shred season extends into April with a 164-inch base at 6,000 feet

A series of major late-winter storms dropped several feet of fresh snow onto Mount Hood to bring the snowpack to its deepest level of the season heading into April....

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News

March makes up for January with excellent snow conditions

Mount Hood snow conditions have been excellent for the past two weeks, and more snow is on the way through the weekend....

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Resorts

Spring break on Mount Hood opens with a big splash

Thousands of skiers and snowboarders kicked off spring break on Mount Hood with bikini weather, pond skim shenanigans and sweet snow from the Outback to Palmer to Clark Canyon....

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Resorts

With a new lodge, a new parking lot and a major land exchange in the balance, Mt. Hood Meadows CEO Matthew Drake proceeds with caution

Ask Mt. Hood Meadows CEO Matthew Drake about his vision for the future, and he chooses his words very carefully....

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Mountain Characters

Mount Hood’s “Pied Piper of Adaptive Skiing” looks back on the movement he helped launch

As amazing as the Paralympic Games have become, it is hard to believe that not so long ago winter sports were simply not an option for people with disabilities. Opening the slopes to all...

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News

Mount Hood gets a foot and a half of fresh snow in mid-March

A powerful winter storm has dropped a foot and a half of fresh snow onto Mount Hood over the past 24 hours, bringing snowpacks to just shy of average going into spring....

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Culture/Style

Longtime Mount Hood shredder Jake Woodard wins $500 first place prize in the 2014 Meadows Film Festival

43-year-old snowboarder and Portland REI employee Jake Woodard took home $500 and a new GoPro camera for winning first place in the 2014 Meadows Film Fest with his lively GoPro edit,...

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Culture/Style

23 hours in the Oregon rain for Hope on the Slopes 2014

When the Oregon rain hits you and pummels you and soaks you to the bone for hour after hour, it can be hard not to ask yourself, “What am I doing out here? Why?“ That was not the case...

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