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Grant Helps Keep Trail Clear for Trailkeepers
By Justin Andress The Mountain Times Since 2007, the TrailKeepers of Oregon have rallied volunteers to preserve and protect the thousands of miles of trails that run like veins across the Mt. Hood area. Now, a new grant from the Hood-Willamette Resource Advisory Committee (RAC) will propel the nonprofit to greater heights than previously dreamed. In its nearly twenty years working on Oregon’s natural lands, Trailkeepers of Oregon has seen explosive growth. The organization, i
Justin Andress
Mar 3, 20253 min read
Bigfoot Hunters Gather for Inaugural Mt. Hood Sasquatch Festival
Bigfoot Hunters Gather for Inaugural Mt. Hood Sasquatch Festival By Justin AndressThe Mountain Times Between Friday, April 11, and Sunday, April 13, the team at Mt. Hood Oregon Resort will welcome Bigfoot hunters from around the world to the first-ever Mt. Hood Sasquatch Festival. For decades, the Mt. Hood area has entertained investigators who flock to our neck of Oregon in search of North America’s most popular cryptid, Bigfoot. To this day, the Mt. Hood area records more B
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Mar 3, 20253 min read
Hoodland Senior Center Offers New Monthly Arts Activities
By Benjamin Simpson The Mountain Times Note: This article originally appeared in the August 2018 issue of The Mountain Times and has been updated. Henry Steiner didn’t imagine his cabins would last generations. Constructed around Mount Hood during the first half of the 20th century by the German master craftsman and his family, the cabins were intended as vacation homes for Portlanders that would last for 20 or 30 years before succumbing to the elements. “ didn’t think the c
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Feb 3, 20255 min read
REAL ID for Domestic Flights Starting May 7
By Benjamin Simpson The Mountain Times Note: This article originally appeared in the August 2018 issue of The Mountain Times and has been updated. Henry Steiner didn’t imagine his cabins would last generations. Constructed around Mount Hood during the first half of the 20th century by the German master craftsman and his family, the cabins were intended as vacation homes for Portlanders that would last for 20 or 30 years before succumbing to the elements. “ didn’t think the c
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Feb 3, 20255 min read
Mt. Hood Lions Club: Mountain Roar
By Lion, Milt Fox, For The Mountain Times It’s early in the year and our Club President/House Manager Lion David Anderson is working hard on our upcoming “Event Calendar.” I know that you have all been getting new calendars from your insurance agents, real estate agents, fraternal organizations, funeral directors and car dealerships etc. So here are a few dates that you can fill in for Mt. Hood Lions Club projects and fund raising activities: Bingo, Friday nights January 17th
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Feb 3, 20252 min read
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