This is what Mt. Hood Looked like about a week ago from Timberline Lodge. For example though I mostly skied up at the end of Palmer lift where the snow is deep and wide and 8500 feet in altitude and not as patchy as down here at about 5900 feet where the picture is taken, I still skied past this point on this literal road of snow made by snow grooming machines to ski right up to the Timberline Lodge where we were staying in a Fireplace room that also had this view you see right here.
note: I found out this year that Mt. Hood and Whistler in Canada are usually two places where there is year around skiing with the lifts open most months which is great if you really love to ski or snowboard year around without having to pay to go to South America or something like that.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
Top 10 Posts This Month
- Trump to make announcement with Hegseth on shipbuilding from Mar-a-Lago
- Here's how much ACA premiums would have risen this year without tax subsidies:
- How the global food system is impacting obesity and climate change: Study
- quote from Wikipedia: Mark Carney
- gold has surged 70% since the Start of the Year
- As storms inundated Washington state, federal grants for flood mitigation work sat on hold
- Deputy AG says removing photos from Epstein files has 'nothing to do' with Trump(Sure thing) (ha ha)
- reprint of: My Path to Enlightenment from 2011
- is the storm hitting California a pineapple express?
- What is the main weakness of a Subaru 2017 PZEV engine: The Oil Seals and Gaskets. Why? (Part 2)

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