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Mountain Diversion - Guth_imp - 05-03-2015

For as much time as I spend near Mt. Hood it is surprising that I rarely make the journey up to the mountain itself. Knowing how much the ferret enjoys photos of mountains, this morning I decided that I'd take a little diversion up to higher elevations with my camera along for the ride.

The classic ride from Portland is to make a loop that includes the Columbia River Gorge, Hood River, the valley, Mt. Hood and then back home. The loop around the mountain is also known as the "Fruit Loop" because of all of the orchards located in the valley. One of these days I'll try to take my camera along on this route.

This morning's ride was just a quick run up to Timberline Lodge which is appropriately named as it sits right at the timberline up on Mt. Hood. The lodge itself is very cool. It was built back in the 1930's and is easily worth a visit on it's own. The mountain scenery is the icing on the cake.

As usual, the photos tell the story better than I can.

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The highway up to Mt. Hood (resting peacefully in the background).

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Parked outside of the Mt. Hood Museum and Cultural Center located in the village of Government Camp.

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This shot was from the parking lot up at the lodge. This as far up the mountain as you can ride without leaving the pavement.

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This is the entrance to Timberline Lodge. It's an awesome place. I wish I would have thought to take a picture of the entire building. It's size is impressive — especially considering where it was constructed.

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This is the view from the lodge looking towards the south. That's Mt. Jefferson in the background. A good closing shot for this report.


RE: Mountain Diversion - the Ferret - 05-03-2015

oooh mannn what great pics. Heck of a mountain it appears. Snow for a long ways up. Thanks Guth, enjoyed the pics very much.


RE: Mountain Diversion - Rocky_imp - 05-03-2015

Love the pictures Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
Thanks for sharing. Combine mountains and motorcycles and I'm smitten!
Where I live there are no mountains higher than 1,500 foot highlands.
I've ridden in the Andes Mountains and the Canadian Rocky Mountains and am awestruck by them so there can never be too many pictures of mountains for me.


RE: Mountain Diversion - Rick Froscheiser_imp - 05-03-2015

Very nice pictures! Thanks for sharing.


Mountain Diversion - Cormanus - 05-03-2015

Excellent, Guth. A great view.


RE: Mountain Diversion - Frulk_imp - 05-03-2015

Very nice pics. I spent part of my honeymoon there as I used to live very close to it in Sandy Oregon. "'The Shining' was filmed partially there and we stayed on the room to the left of the window where the kid slid out of the bathroom window. Exceptional craftsmanship went into that building.


RE: Mountain Diversion - noroomtomove - 05-03-2015

Its good seat time here i feel.
Regards


RE: Mountain Diversion - ride4now_imp - 05-03-2015

Great pictures Guth! My wife and I will be in Oregon in September...our first time there. We're really looking forward to it!


RE: Mountain Diversion - emptysea - 05-04-2015

Wonderful pictures, Guth. You really need to "just go for a ride" more often...and don't forget the camera.


RE: Mountain Diversion - Setchman_imp - 05-04-2015

Those are beautiful pictures! I've flown over the Cascade Range many times but am always awestruck at the beauty of those peaks. I definitely need to spend more time on the ground exploring your part of the world.