greenpea
May-06-2008, 10:53 AM
This last weekend I traveled down to the 11,239 foot (3,426 m) Mount Hood in Oregon with a group of friends. The goal was to make an attempt to climb the Mountain on Saturday. Unfortunately the weather on Saturday did not cooperate for climbing to the top, and since we all had to be back home early on Sunday we didn’t have enough time for a second summit attempt on Sunday. However, the weather on Sunday turned out to be amazing, and I did have enough time to get up early and get some pictures of the Mountain.
The lodge sits at 6000 feet, and with a base of 213” of snow many of the third story windows were partially covered with snow (note the windows with light coming from them are all on the 3rd floor).
http://InitialPhotography.smugmug.com/photos/290269198_uenJZ-M.jpg
If you don’t mind starting your climb up the mountain really late in the day, you can take 2 chairlifts from the lodge at 6000 feet to the top chairlift at 8500 feet.
http://InitialPhotography.smugmug.com/photos/290407911_2G6VP-M.jpg
Most climbers start up well before the chairlifts are running.
http://InitialPhotography.smugmug.com/photos/290407674_5Krqb-M.jpg
The first part of the climb follows a pretty straight forward trail. The markers are there to show the trail and to help climbers find their way down in the fog or weather
http://InitialPhotography.smugmug.com/photos/290407215_Yhv7x-M.jpg
Here’s the Southeast side of the mountain at sunrise
http://InitialPhotography.smugmug.com/photos/290514597_xaKP4-M.jpg
Here is the lodge with Mount Jefferson in the background some 50 miles away to the South.
http://InitialPhotography.smugmug.com/photos/290533318_HFzJk-M.jpg
Close up of Mount Jefferson.
http://InitialPhotography.smugmug.com/photos/290513616_xxqF6-M.jpg
A picture of the inside of the comfortable Timberline Lodge where we stayed.
http://initialphotography.smugmug.com/photos/290518858_AH7wu-M.jpg
I should mention, I have no regrets about not making it to the top of the mountain, because 12 years ago (on this same weekend) I did summit the mountain. I do regret not waking up earlier on Sunday and photographing star trails behind the mountain...I thought 4:30 AM would be early enough :rolleyes
The lodge sits at 6000 feet, and with a base of 213” of snow many of the third story windows were partially covered with snow (note the windows with light coming from them are all on the 3rd floor).
http://InitialPhotography.smugmug.com/photos/290269198_uenJZ-M.jpg
If you don’t mind starting your climb up the mountain really late in the day, you can take 2 chairlifts from the lodge at 6000 feet to the top chairlift at 8500 feet.
http://InitialPhotography.smugmug.com/photos/290407911_2G6VP-M.jpg
Most climbers start up well before the chairlifts are running.
http://InitialPhotography.smugmug.com/photos/290407674_5Krqb-M.jpg
The first part of the climb follows a pretty straight forward trail. The markers are there to show the trail and to help climbers find their way down in the fog or weather
http://InitialPhotography.smugmug.com/photos/290407215_Yhv7x-M.jpg
Here’s the Southeast side of the mountain at sunrise
http://InitialPhotography.smugmug.com/photos/290514597_xaKP4-M.jpg
Here is the lodge with Mount Jefferson in the background some 50 miles away to the South.
http://InitialPhotography.smugmug.com/photos/290533318_HFzJk-M.jpg
Close up of Mount Jefferson.
http://InitialPhotography.smugmug.com/photos/290513616_xxqF6-M.jpg
A picture of the inside of the comfortable Timberline Lodge where we stayed.
http://initialphotography.smugmug.com/photos/290518858_AH7wu-M.jpg
I should mention, I have no regrets about not making it to the top of the mountain, because 12 years ago (on this same weekend) I did summit the mountain. I do regret not waking up earlier on Sunday and photographing star trails behind the mountain...I thought 4:30 AM would be early enough :rolleyes