Posts Tagged ‘mt.hood’

Boxes for Days!!

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

Session 4 is going to have “Boxes for Days”. Not only is Session 4 the Signature Session™ for Eero Ettala, Heikki Sorsa, Iikka Backstrom, Lauri Heiskari, Eero Niemela, and Erin Comstock, but it’s also home to the “Boxes for Days” contest at Mt. Hood. That’s right the “ridiculously fun event involving a lot of boxes” is coming to High Cascades’ private park during Session 4.

This contest is awesome. Just imagine every type of box you could ever think of, all put together into one long box. “Boxes for Days” is sponsored by Mervin MFG ( Lib-Tech and GNU), Coal, and Think Thank, and Lib-Techs’ own Jesse Burtner will be on hand announcing all the action that’s guaranteed to go down. Watch this video of the “Boxes for Days” from Summit at Snoqualmie to see exactly what we are talking about.

“Boxes for Days” is free for all HCSC Session 4 campers and is part of Snowboarder Magazines “America’s Next Top Pro-model” Contest. More on that contest soon…

So much SNOW!!!!

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

That right there is a photo of Mt.Hood.  Now imagine yourself smack right dab in the middle!  Mt.Hood has had a record setting snow fall year, and that means that this summer is going to be one of most snow filled summers ever!  Session one is only weeks away, so sign up now and  have some of the most fun you’ve ever had!

Summer or Winter?

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Mt Hood is looking mid March here on this mid June day. It’s our 1st day on-hill of the summer. Can’t wait to see the new parks!

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Kisiel on TV last night talking about High Cascade as the Olympic Training Grounds for the summer!

Thursday, February 18th, 2010


Asst. Director Adam Kisiel was interviewed by KGW News Channel 8 Portland Oregon about High Cascade’s Olympic Halfpipe and how the U.S. Team trained there all summer long. Check out the video and link below!
Click Here: Kisiel KGW News 8 High Cascade Olympic Interview

Mt. Hood has a 100″ Base (hooooray!)

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Mt. Hood is a Snowy Beast

Or base depth just hit 100 inches!
What does that mean?
Hood’s all good for summer 2010.  Heck yeah! (100 is our magic number).

Further Condition Details: visit Timberline’s site.

The Great Outdoors

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

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High Cascade is located in The Great Outdoors. That’s right, mother natures sets this stage for awesomeness!

The Marshmallow is our beloved mascot