On Mount Hood

On Mount Hood
Title On Mount Hood PDF eBook
Author Jon Bell
Publisher Sasquatch Books
Pages 215
Release 2011-05-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 1570617759

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On Mount Hood is a contemporary, first-person narrative biography of Oregon's greatest mountain, featuring stories full of adventure and tragedy, history and geology, people and places, trivia and lore. The mountain itself helps create the notorious Oregon rains and deep alpine snows, and paved the way for snowboarding in the mid 1980s. Its forests provide some of the purest drinking water in the world, and its snowy peak captures the attention of the nation almost every time it wreaks fatal havoc on climbers seeking the summit. On Mount Hood builds a compelling story of a legendary mountain and its impact on the people who live in its shadow, and includes interviews with a forest activist, a volcanologist, and a para-rescue jumper. Jon Bell has been writing from his home base in Oregon since the late 1990s. His work has appeared in Backpacker, The Oregonian, The Rowing News, Oregon Coast, and many other publications. He lives in Lake Oswego, OR.

Mount Hood

Mount Hood
Title Mount Hood PDF eBook
Author Jack Grauer
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1975
Genre Hood, Mount (Or.)
ISBN

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Camp Free in the Mount Hood National Forest (Revised Edition)

Camp Free in the Mount Hood National Forest (Revised Edition)
Title Camp Free in the Mount Hood National Forest (Revised Edition) PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021-07
Genre
ISBN 9780988907065

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The revised version of the popular Camp Free in the Mount Hood National Forest. This book is the result of two summers of searching out and documenting campsites along more than 2,,500 miles of roads in the Mount Hood National Forest, this guidebook to to the rewards and benefits of camping on your own away from the herd in the Mount Hood National Forest provides the camper with descriptions and turn-by-turn directions to some of the Forest's best-kept secrets and strives to give campers the knowledge and confidence necessary for an enjoyable and safe camping experience. It has been revised to take into account the fires that swept through the Mount Hood National Forest in 2020.

Fishing Mount Hood Country

Fishing Mount Hood Country
Title Fishing Mount Hood Country PDF eBook
Author Gary Lewis
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 2014-12-09
Genre Fishing
ISBN 9780976124467

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It is at once the most recognizable icon in Oregon and yet it is little known by the multitudes that live in the shadow of Mt. Hood. For the first time, this book opens up the fishing opportunity available on the slopes of Wy'East and in the rivers that flow out of its glaciers and gather water from its springs. In Fishing Mount Hood Country, authors Gary Lewis and Robert H. Campbell are joined by Dave Kilhefner, Terry Otto and Blake Miller as they tell tales of water, trout, steelhead and salmon and provide a detailed, thoughtful look at the best fly- and gear fishing in Mount Hood country. The book is divided into two sections - Western and Eastern - by the Pacific Crest Trail. Some of the best fishing in the state is found in these rivers and some of the most remote angling for wild trout is found here as well. Hike the trails that lead to rainbows and cutthroat in high country lakes and drift the whitewater for steelhead and salmon. Now you are Fishing Mount Hood Country.

SEVEN WONDERS OF OREGON

SEVEN WONDERS OF OREGON
Title SEVEN WONDERS OF OREGON PDF eBook
Author TIMOTHY. KRAUSE
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019
Genre
ISBN

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Code 1244

Code 1244
Title Code 1244 PDF eBook
Author Ric Conrad
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 2019-08-30
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780988733954

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Sixteen high school kids and four adults began a climb on Oregon's Mount Hood. The weather turns, and they have to fight to survive. Search and Rescue teams put their own lives on the line to find the missing climbers. This is a story of courage and tenacity as rescuers look for kids, while battling punishing winds in an unforgiving blizzard.

Steep Trails

Steep Trails
Title Steep Trails PDF eBook
Author John Muir
Publisher
Pages 442
Release 1918
Genre Forests and forestry
ISBN

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"The papers brought together in this volume are arranged in chronological sequence. They span a period of twenty-nine years of Muir's life, during which they appeared as letters and articles, for the most part in publications of limited and local circulation." -- Publisher's description.