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Video Date: 
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Mount Hood: Climbing Oregon's Highest Peak.
Josh Lupkin
Photo Date: 
07/12/2012
Josh Lupkin
Photo Date: 
07/21/2012
Looking back south over Hogsback toward Mount Jefferson (10,495').
Josh Lupkin
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07/21/2012
Josh Lupkin
Photo Date: 
07/29/2012
Josh Lupkin
Photo Date: 
07/29/2012
Mount Hood's sunrise shadow.
Josh Lupkin
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07/29/2012
Josh Lupkin
Photo Date: 
07/29/2012
Josh Lupkin
Photo Date: 
07/29/2012
Josh Lupkin
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07/12/2012
Josh Lupkin
Photo Date: 
07/29/2012
Josh Lupkin
Photo Date: 
07/29/2012
Josh Lupkin
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07/21/2012
From Mount Hood's summit looking north toward Mount Rainier (14,409') on the left and Mount Adams (12,280') on the right.
Josh Lupkin
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07/21/2012
Shane Kucera
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12/16/2011
Shane Kucera
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12/16/2011
Looking down at Hogsback.
Shane Kucera
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12/16/2011
Looking down at Hogsback, down the line of the bergshrund.
Shane Kucera
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12/16/2011
Looking up the Hogsback.
Shane Kucera
Photo Date: 
12/16/2011
Shane Kucera
Photo Date: 
12/16/2011
View south of Mount Jefferson (10,495') and the Three Sisters.
Shane Kucera
Photo Date: 
12/16/2011
View looking south.
Shane Kucera
Photo Date: 
12/16/2011
View south from Mount Hood's summit.
Shane Kucera
Photo Date: 
12/16/2011
View north, from left to right: Mount St. Helens (8,366'), Mount Rainier (14,409') and Mount Adams (12,280').
Andrew Stohner
Contributor Josh Lupkin cleaning up the rope at the top of the Old Chute.
Andrew Stohner
Illumination rock (9,543') is rarely climbed, but offers one of the more challenging climbs in the northwest—ice climbing in winter/spring and rock climbing in summer/fall.
Andrew Stohner
Climbers descending in front of Crater Rock in late summer conditions. Lots of rock and ice fall in the spring, and it’s important to keep a heads up while decending (on the far side of Crater Rock in this photo is Hot Rocks)
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
05/19/2011
Camping along the route above the Palmer Ski Lift allows for potentially spectacular sunset views.
Josh Lupkin

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