I spent last summer and two months of this spring/summer working in the Wallowa Mountains. We finished up the lodge, opened for business, and I stuck around as the last carpenter to finish up some projects. We had writers from Travel Oregon coming in so I didn't want to bother them with a skil saw and nail gun as they enjoyed their wilderness experience.
2300 of the 4000 sq ft of flooring done
Monday - Flight out to Enterprise, Drive to Hood River, Ride Post Canyon. No Pics but the trails were in pretty good shape. A little dry and some brake bumps but big, flowy berms and jump lines.
Monday Night we drove to a SnoPark just south of Hood
On our way to the Mckenzie River Trail
There were some wet spots
Why do they call it the Blue Pool?
One buddy had to head back to Bellingham, the other & myself camped up near Three Fingered Jack. Skies were clear.
Headed back towards hood in the morning, rode the trails out near FR-44. Fast & Dry.
Up to the Climbers Lot for a 4 am start to the summit.
We topped out around 8:45. Waited til 9:30 or so until we dropped in. Could have waited an hour longer to get better corn up top. Snow was perfectly corned around the top of the Palmer lift at Timberline.
And down to Bend to spend time with other friends & ski other volcanoes.
4:20 wakeup call, on the trail to South Sister by 5:45.
Had to boot the first 1000 ft or so.
Up & up
More booting on the ridge
Topping out
Hot Corn. Snow was good up high, a bit too sloppy down low.
Back to down for a mellow Saturday on the Deschutes River Trail.
And up again for a sick hour-and-a-half wait for a Bachy Ticket.
Free bike park tickets with a ski lift ticket purchase.
Shuttle Laps in town on Monday finished with a river float. Drive back to the Wallowas for the Fourth. Too much tequila to make it off my buddies property, so here's a repost from last year's fireworks.
Back to 90° heat and these goddamn floor boards. Mahalo.
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