Slide Show: Our Mt Hood
November 19, 2009

Floating my boat on Lost Lake all afternoon with Mount Hood’s powerful beauty towering above us, up close and personal! —Cindy Anderson
Photography by Cindy Anderson

Best Mount Hood memory: “Pulling my toddler on his dad’s old sled through Trillium Lake Trail, and 12 years later taking him skiing with his teenage friends!” —Heidi Gehris-Butenschoen
Photography by Heidi Gehris-Butenschoen

My husband is from Lima, Peru, and had never been on skis before Super Bowl Sunday, 2009. In fact, he had rarely seen any snow. We went to Mt Hood Meadows for a new experience. We started slow on the bunny hill and Buttercup chair, and after half the
Photography by Kristin Collantes

The quiet, distant beauty and strength of the mountain, be it summer or winter, is an anchor; when I lose my way, I look up and know I am home. —Jo Grishman
Photography by Jo Grishman

Baby Dulak enjoys a snowy Mt. Hood day.
Photography by Doug Dulak

It’s the most beautiful place on earth. I find excitement, peace, beauty, and serenity all in one place. —Cynthia Pixley
Photography by Cynthia Pixley

I love Mount Hood because of its sheer grandeur! It is an amazing part of our Northwest landscape that we often take for granted! I took up snowboarding a few years back, and there is nothing like being up on Mount Hood in the snow, looking out at the
Photography by Christa Glasgow

Mount Hood is such a beautiful place any time of year, however, the best memory I have is spending a weekend there in the winter—during the holiday. It was absolutely magical: the snow, the fireplace, and the sleigh ride made me feel like I was in som
Photography by Phil Gorski

Mount Hood is an essential part of all us Northwesterners’ lives, whether we know it or not. It helps keep our water clean and our weather just the way we like it. It provides an endless array of outdoor activities, from camping, to hiking, to boating
Photography by Cory Roberts

I love taking my fiancée up to the mountain to ride our quads, or take the dogs hiking. — Jeramy Lehner
Photography by Jeramy Lehner

I think Mount Hood is so serene and has a little bit of everything to do for all seasons, from skiing, snowboarding, and camping to every other outdoor activity you want—all within what seems like only feet from your front door! —Sherri Kane
Photography by Sherri Kane

My husband and I recently stayed in Welches for our 35th anniversary. We’ve breezed through the area on our way from Bend to Portland, but had never really taken time to explore the beauty of the Mount Hood area. And explore we did: hiking at Timberli
Photography by Marie Bernardy

Photo taken at Trillium Lake. —Sarah McDevitt
Photography by Sarah McDevitt

We were lucky enough to own a cabin for just one year, until we were forced to sell at a loss when my husband lost his job last Christmas. That year, though, was full of so many great memories with family and friends. Our two small children loved to g
Photography by Elizabeth Meffen

I take my family there every year. It is the best family vacation there is! I love Mount Hood. —Dan Garriott
Photography by Dan Garriott