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A Cheesy Beginning to Ski Season

3:35 PM Wed, Jan 02, 2008 |
kim daniels
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My ski season got off to a well-fed and scenic start last weekend at the Five-Mile Fire Lookout Tower in the Mt Hood National Forest.

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I spent an hour or so out in the crisp cold night making pictures of the lookout tower. This 30 second exposure is one of my favorites. I've skied into fire lookout towers more times than I can remember, but I'm always struck by the stark and stately beauty of these structures against the backdrop of winter. The horizontal line of light on the right is an airplane on final approach to PDX. The orange glow on the left is the lights of Portland. You can see another light-line, angling off from the vertical at the top of the shot. This is either a high-flying airplane or a satellite, but it's cool because I didn't notice it until I was home looking at my pictures.
The Five-Mile Lookout sits on a 30-foot tower and has views of Mt Hood, Mt Adams and Mt Rainier and of course a sweeping view to the east.

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Xena mostly ran and I skied in to the tower in the awesome late afternoon light to meet our good friends Terry and Bill. My pack in the background is a lot heavier than Xena's!

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Xena carries her food and ski-jore (future blog subject) gear, along with a couple adult beverages in her dogpack. Once it's on her she doesn't even notice it. Hey the girl's gotta carry her own weight! Not literally of course, she only has a few pounds in there.

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We got to the tower in time to catch some nice Mt Adams alpenglow. That's Mt Rainier on the left.

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Terry and Bill are great back-country cooks. But this is not really that. The lookout has a propane oven and stove, so it's not exactly primitive. And since the early season snowpack is shallow, the ski in was short. So we brought A LOT of supplies!

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How about a fondue and fresh crab feast?

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I brought the fondue cheese and bread, Terry and Bill hauled in the fresh crab. Yummy!

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After scarfing scraps and her dog food, Xena thinks she just might settle in on the bed for a nap.

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But she slept on the floor near me. The wood-burning stove was doing a great job of heating up the place, so she occasionally crashed by the door for some heat relief.

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In the morning she did a good job of scouring the left-over congealed fondue cheese out of my pot.

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And she was all over it when Bill dropped an egg on the cabin floor.

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The ski out was a little short for Xena, she would have preferred to keep going!
If you're interested in learning more about Forest Service lookouts available for public use, you can make reservations and find out more at

http://www.recreation.gov


Matt Zaffino
KGW Chief Meteorologist



3 Comments

Carol said:

Gorgeous Xena and beautiful pictures. Looks like your new year started off right! Can't wait to hear about skijoring with Xena. Thanks for sharing.

Thanks Carol! ... I didn't skijore Xena this weekend, but I will soon. Thanks for checking the site!
MZ

Zack said:

Zack writes:
Thats a really nice picture of the lookout tower! I was just wondering what sort of camera/equipment you use. Is it one of those nice DSLRs or just a standard point and shoot?
Thanks!

Thanks Zack... That one may just make my 2009 NW Weather Calendar. Yes, I use a Nikon D200 dslr. That's digital single-lens reflex camera, which is the digital version of the old slr cameras. I love the flexibility, especially in low light. But I understand the new D300 is even better. It has like 51 focusing points. I may have to look at that one soon.
mz

Justin said:

Justin writes:

While your planning a trip you should check out the local fishing scene. Locations and info is being placed at www.oregonfishfinder.com not sure if you like fishing but our kids and I sure do. it's nice to get them where the fish are so they can enjoy something other than video games.

Thanks Justin, I love fishing, used to do a lot as a kid, but not so much anymore. But it's a great way to get out there, and to get kids out there! Great job.
Matt


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