From Portland, you look to the East at the jagged slopes of Mt. Hood every chance you get. Seeing the peak from the city isn’t quite so rare as catching a glimpse of Denali, but Hood is obscured in clouds enough of the year – especially in winter – that when our typical weather pattern reverses for a few days here and there, and the snowy ridges wear the pink of sunset, visitors and locals alike take notice.
This has been one of those winters. The Portland area has been blessed this winter with uncharacteristic doses of sun and blue sky, and plenty of mountain views to match. It’s a recipe ideal for adventures on the mountain, especially for those whose relationship with Mt. Hood is usually limited to summer, or who enjoy a change of pace from the ski slopes.
At EverGreen Escapes, we’ve been guiding snowshoe adventures twice weekly on Mt. Hood since mid-December, as well as taking visitors to waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge and the mountain’s trademark National Historic Landmark, Timberline Lodge – all in a single day. Our Escapists have come from as far as China and as near as our backyard – literally: A trip last week included an Escapist into whose backyard I could probably hit a golf ball from my roof!
Check out this video created and posted by a recent happy Escapist.
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