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Seattleslider: November 15, 2012 Uphill: 4,000 ft. | Downhill: 4,000 ft.

Up the ski lift line and over to the Zig Zag from 9300', some wind affected powder, skiable a long way, and back to the car....[view]
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Seattleslider: November 14, 2012 Uphill: 2,700 ft. | Downhill: 2,700 ft.

Bluebird day, no wind, 3-7" powder....[view]
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Seattleslider: June 1, 2012 Uphill: 3,000 ft. | Downhill: 3,000 ft.

Soft butter on a firm base 9000-8300', then 2" mushy corn on the groomed runs to 6000'...[view]
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Seattleslider: June 13, 2011 Uphill: 4,150 ft. | Downhill: 4,150 ft.

Afternoon corn above Mt Hood Meadows was 2" deep. Conditions were nice, breezy and sunny....[view]
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Powderjunky: July 3, 2010 Uphill: 2,500 ft. | Downhill: 2,500 ft.

Improptu skiing on Hood at 8:30pm made for some great turns. After trying to learn to wind surf in Hood River, it was nice to get on some boards that I am not falling every turn. It worked out that by...[view]
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Dcapasso: January 26, 2010 Uphill: 2,100 ft. | Downhill: 2,100 ft.

Great touring through mossy, old growth giants on a ridge with tons of flavors. Open bowls, trees, and slide shots. Must return for another day......[view]
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Dcapasso: October 4, 2009 Uphill: 2,000 ft. | Downhill: 2,000 ft.

Typical Hood weather, nasty! Cleared during day, nice fresh snow and some sun!...[view]

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