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Mt. Hood Meadows P.O. Box 470 Mt. Hood, OR 97041-0470

PHONE NUMBERS Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort...... 503.337.2222 Includes: Portland Sales & Marketing Office...... 503.287.5438 Round Trip Meadows Lodging Referral Service...... 800.SKI.HOOD Cooper Spur Mountain Resort...... 541.352.6692 Bus Ride and Lift Ticket! SNOW PHONES Portland...... 503.227.SNOW Pick Up Times & Locations Hood River...... 541.386.SKIS 6:50 AM TRIMET Tualatin Park and Ride Lot Cooper Spur Ski Area...... 541.352.7803 SW 72nd Ave & SW Bridgeport Road

Sno-Park Permits are required November 1 - April 30 to park in 7:05 AM TRIMET Sunset Transit Center NEW FOR 08/09 Department of Transportation maintained parking areas (including the Mt. 10470 SW Barnes Rd. 180 acres of additional gated access Hood Meadows parking lots). Permits are available at our concierge and off- expert terrain! New enclosed at the Hood River Meadows Skier Services Center or at any DMV office 7:30 AM TRIMET Gateway Transit Center Wonder Carpet conveyor in the Fun Zone! and many sporting goods stores. Purchase permits for $4/day or $22/ 9900 NE Multnomah Purchase Online season. Parking in an Oregon Sno-Park without a permit may result in a Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort /Cooper Spur Ski Area are equal opportunity recreation providers operating under fine of $30 or more. www.SKIHOOD.com special use permits from the Mt. Hood National Forest.

Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort / Cooper Spur Ski Area are equal opportunity recreation providers operating under special use permits from the Mt. Hood National Forest.

DAILY LIFT TICKETS Adult Shift (9:00am-4pm; 11am-7pm; 1pm-close) $54 EVENTS CALENDAR Afternoon (noon-4pm) $47 See our website for more details CHILDREN'S LEARNING CENTER 503.337.2222, ext. 1419 Night (3:00pm-Close) $25 www.SKIHOOD.com Lesson Type Price With Rental Upgrade from Shift to Open-Close $5 Full Day (4hr lesson) $125 $130 Junior (7-14; 9:00am-Close) $35 NOVEMBER 2008 Half Day (2hr lesson) $100 $105 Senior (65 & over; 9:00am-Close) $35 14-16 Portland Ski Fever and Snowboard Expo - Expo Center Club Card (5 days for price of 4) Price With Rental Child (6 & under; 9:00am-Close) $9 21 Tentative Opening Day - earlier if snow allows Full Day $500 $520 Buttercup Beginner Chair (9:00am-Close) $35 27 Thanksgiving Half Day $400 $420 FUNZONE Wondercarpet Conveyor (Only) $10 Nordic Track Fee (Weekends and Holidays Only) $10 DECEMBER 2008 BEGINNER SKI or SNOWBOARD PACKAGE (AGES 13+) 13 Brew Fest – Taste some of the NW best microbrews. PEAK DAY PRICES 12/20 - 1/4; Peak Weekends in Dec., Jan., Feb.; $70 - 4-hour lesson, beginner lift ticket and rental 3/1/09; 11/27/08-11/30/08; 1/19/09; 2/16/09 (peak day dates) 14 NW Ski & Snowboard Demo Tour $60 - 2-hour lesson, beginner lift ticket and rental Adult Shift ..9:00am-4pm ..11am-7pm ..1pm-Close $69 14 Telemark Clinics - $99 For beginning through expert telemarkers. 20-21 Santa Session – Santa’s resting up for his big night. 3 TIME LEARN TO SKI or SNOWBOARD PACKAGE - $99 (AGES 13+) Afternoon ..noon-4pm $54 22-24 3 Day Holiday Kids Camp: (age 4-12) and Package includes 2 Buttercup and one all-mountain lift ticket, plus COLLEGE DISCOUNT (with current and valid College Student ID) equipment rentals and a two-hour lesson each day. Good any day of Snowboarding (7 -12) the season. $10 off Adult Shift or $5 off Night Shift Ticket (ages 18-24 only) 22-24 Freestyle Camp for ages 10 and older MULTI DAY PASS PRICES * Nontransferable Open/Close 25 Christmas PRIVATE BEGINNER PACKAGE - $120 2 of 3 Consecutive Days $108 28 Women's Clinic - $99 For women and taught by our most certi Package includes a 1-hour private lesson, rentals and a Buttercup lift 3 of 5 Consecutive Days $132 fied and experienced female instructors. ticket. Additional student $90. $55 for each additional hour purchased. 4 of 6 Consecutive Days $162 29-31 3 Day Holiday Kids Camp – Skiing (age 4-12) and Snowboarding (7-12) 5 of 7 Consecutive Days $188 29-31 Freestyle Camp for ages 10 and older Ten Time Pass ..10 Adult Day/Night Tickets $399 31 Widmer Brewing presents New Year’s Eve celebration - Buffet GROUP LESSON - Two Hours $40 (Age 13 and Older) SKI or SNOWBOARD CHECK & fireworks at 10 PM, live music by “Design” from Upgrade any 2-hour group lesson to 4 hours for only $20. For the Day on South Lodge Deck $3 8:30 PM - 12:15 AM BEYOND BEGINNER PACKAGE - LESSON / LIFT / RENTALS - $109 Overnight Ski + Snowboard Check $5 Includes all-mountain lift ticket, rentals and a two-hour group lesson. JANUARY 2009 Upgrade lesson to one hour private lesson for just $41 more. SEASON PASS PRICING 1 New Year’s Day UNLIMITED PASSES PRICE SPECIALTY PASSES PRICE 3-4 Meadows après ski entertainment in the Finishline (3-7pm) PRIVATE LESSONS 503.337.2222, ext. 1222 SAFEWAY DISCOUNTS! 23 – 64 $900 Night $250 4 Hanel Loop Cross Country Race – 5K Lesson Type Price Each Add. Person The savings are in the card! 10-11 Meadows après ski entertainment in the Finishline (3-7pm) 15 – 22 $600 Midweek $500 One Hour $100 $65 SAFEWAY SUNDAY EVENING at 17-18 Safety Fair 7 – 14 $400 10 Time Pass $399 Each Additional Hour $55 $15 Mt. Hood Meadows - $15 Evening Tickets (3-9pm) 6 & Under $100 Nordic (Track Fee) $50 18 Women's Clinic - $99 For women Sunday evenings receive $10 off night tickets for you, your family and guests when you present your 18 Telemark Clinics - $99 For beginning through expert telemarkers. Late--Bird 2 hour lesson after 2pm $135 $65 Safeway Club Card. Cardholders also receive half price on 16 ounce coffee, hot chocolate and fountain 65 & Over $300 Season Locker $450 17-19 MLK weekend Family 2 Hour Private Lesson $260 $40 sodas in the Schuss Restaurant Sunday evenings! The discount is offered every Sunday evening that 65+ w/bus* $400 *Includes 8 midweek round trip Up to 4 family members Meadows is open. motorcoach trips from Portland 25 Hanel Loop Cross Country Race – 10K 24-25 Meadows après ski entertainment in the Finishline (3-7pm) * Prices listed in this guide are SAFEWAY FAMILY DAY FOUR-PACK - $150 Platinum Pass $2000 - Includes Unlimited adult season pass, season locker, season ski check, subject to change without notice. Two adult open/close lift tickets and two 14 and under open/close tickets for $150. Family Pass may be nordic center season pass to Meadows and Cooper Spur. Reserved up-front parking for the season at Meadows. Cooper Spur Ski Area season lift and tube pass. 26 Hood River Rotary Club Night Ski Fundraiser purchased any day at the lift ticket window - no restrictions or black outs (all four ticket must be used that day). The four people do not need to be related to each other but must all be present together when GROUP DISCOUNTS / PRICING – Regular Season FEBRUARY 2009 purchasing the Family Pass. Those bearing the Family Pass ticket may also rent equipment for $25. LIFT TICKETS DAY 15+ NIGHT 15+ LESSON 31-1 Meadows après ski entertainment in the Finishline (3-7pm) SAFEWAY PRESENTS FAMILY FRIDAYS at Cooper Spur Ski Area ADULT $44/59 (PK) $15 $30 (ages 13+) 7-9 Meadows après ski entertainment in the Finishline (3-7pm) Save $5 / person on an All Access Pass. The pass normally sells for $35 (or $25 for a night 4-9pm 14 & UNDER $30 $15 8 Women's Clinic - $99 For women pass), and includes all the lifts, the tubing center and equipment rentals (either skis or snowboard). Call 541.352.7803 for lift schedule. GROUP EQUIPMENT RENTALS 8 Hanel Loop Cross Country Race – 10K (SKIS, BOOTS & POLES OR SNOWBOARD & BOOTS) 14-15 Meadows après ski entertainment in the Finishline (3-7pm) DAY NIGHT 15 Telemark Clinics - $99 For beginning through expert telemarkers. 21-22 Meadows après ski entertainment in the Finishline (3-7pm) SKI MEADOWS FREE! ADULT $30 $25 22 Hanel Loop Cross Country Race – 20K When you stay midweek* JUNIOR $25 $20 at Cooper Spur Mountain Resort. GROUP SIZE NORDIC TRACK NORDIC LESSON RENTAL e MARCH 2009 ckag 15 OR MORE $7 $25 $15 rd Pa Cabins, Condos, Hotel 1-2 Oregon Cancer Ski Out wboa Sno Rooms, Hot Tubs, Nordic ki or 5-7 OISA Oregon High School Snowboard State Championships To S Center, and The Spur earn SALOMON SKI & SNOWBOARD RENTALS ner L 8 Women's Clinic - $99 For women egin oom Steakhouse or B ing R icket Din Shift Shift Nite/Aft Nite/Aft Sports 14-15 Full Sail Banked Slalom Lift T -Side lope Closest lodging to Adult JR. Adult JR. Package our S 15 Telemark Clinics - $99 For beginning through expert telemarkers. h in Mt Hood Meadows Lunc ious Just Full Package $37 $27 $32 $22 $42/37 22 NW Ski & Snowboard Demo Tour Delic Boots Only $35/25 $25 $30/20 $20 NA 23-25 3 Day Holiday KidsCamp-Skiing (age 4-12) and COOPERSPUR.com $ (541)352-6692 DEMO EQUIPMENT Snowboarding (7-12) Lift their spirits and produce lofty results! 59 23-25 Freestyle Camp for ages 10 and older Monday - Friday* Alpine Snowboard Telemark *Holiday restrictions apply 30-1st 3 Day Holiday Kids Camp-Skiing (age 4-12) and Skis or Board + Boots $55 $55 $55 Gratuity not included, Hosted bar optional Snowboarding (7-12) Group of 15 or more with advance reservation Skis or Board Only $50 $25 $50 30-1st Freestyle Camp for ages 10 and older Boots Only $35 $25 $35 www.SKIHOOD.com *Restrictions and holiday blackout dates apply. Visit www.COOPERSPUR.com for details. Poles Only $8 $5 APRIL 2009 Hawaiian Days HELMET RENTAL 19 Earth Day Celebration RV PARKING: Meadows maintains up to 14 Overnight RV Parking spaces $10 JR Helmet Rental Our shop carries a selection of brand name available on a first come first serve basis. RVs must be self-contained as no helmets for those who prefer to purchase their 25-26 Sno-Kona Pond Skim presented by Kona Brewing services or utilities are available. Vehicles require a Sno-Park permit and an $25 Demo Helmet Rental own helmet. MINI GREEN TAGS $2 at any Lift Ticket Window * Events subject to change. Visit www.skihood.com for updates. overnight parking permit available at the parking office. The Overnight RV Parking space Green Tags offset the impact of vehicle use Nite = Night Shift (3:00 - 9:00 PM Wed, Thur, Sun; 3:00 - 10:00 PM Fri and Sat) is located in a designated area in the Resort’s Main Lot. Two night maximum stay applies. Aft = Afternoon Shift noon-4pm JR = Age 14 and under by supporting renewable energy. A natural partnership since 1967. MOUNTAIN CAM Mt. Hood Meadows is an equal Watch for live shots on opportunity recreation provider NewsCenter 6 and on operating under a special use permit our website for up to from the Mt. Hood National Forest. the minute conditions.

Mt. Hood Meadows Safety Awareness Programs have won 3 national safety awards the past 2 seasons. The “Are You Aware?” skier/snowboarder safety education and the high profile “Know the Code / Live the Code” programs remind guests to be aware of what is going on around them and always fol- low the rules of the responsibility code:

1. Always stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.

2. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.

3. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above.

4. Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others.

5. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.

6. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.

7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride and unload safely.

OREGON SKIER STATUTE ORS 30.970 TO 30.990

Violation of any of these duties entitles the ski area operator to withdraw the violator's privilege of ski- ing. The following are excerpts from the statute. References to "Skiers" & "Skiing" include skiing, snowboarding and other winter activities.

• Skiers accept and assume the inherent risks of skiing (in so far as they are reasonably obvious, expected or necessary). • Skiers who ski in any area not designated for skiing within the permit area assume the inherent risks thereof. • Skiers shall be the sole judges of the limits of their skills and their ability to meet and overcome the inherent risks of skiing and shall maintain reasonable control of speed and course. • Skiers shall abide by the directions and instructions of the ski area operator. • Skiers shall familiarize themselves with posted information on location and degree of difficulty of trails and slopes to the extent reasonably possible before skiing any slope or trail. • Skiers shall not cross the uphill track of any except at points clearly designated by the ski area operator. • Skiers shall not overtake any other skier except in such a man- ner as to avoid contact and shall grant the right of way to the overtaken skier. • Skiers shall yield to other skiers when entering a trail or start- ing downhill. • Skiers must wear retention straps of other devices to prevent runaway skis. • Skier shall not board rope tows, wire rope tows, j-bars, t-bars, ski lifts of other similar devices unless they have sufficient ability to use the devices, and skiers shall follow any written of verbal instructions that are given regarding the devices. • Skiers, when involved in a skiing accident, shall not depart from the ski area without leaving their names and addresses if reasonably possible EASIER DINING • A skier who is injured should, if reasonably possible, give MORE DIFFICULT HIGH SPEED QUADS notice of the injury to the ski area operator before leaving the ski area. MOST DIFFICULT SUPERBOWL HIKING DON'T CROSS A CLOSED BOUNDARY! Mt. Hood Meadows • Skiers shall not embark or disembark from a except at EXPERT has both internal and exterior boundaries designated areas or by the authority of the ski area operator. FIRST AID STATION designating closed areas. Entering a FREESTYLE TERRAIN closed area, crossing a closed boundary, COMFORT ZONE NIGHT SKIING or entering an open area by crossing over or under boundary rope rather than AREA BOUNDARY CONTROL GATE through gates will result in loss of lift FOUR POINTS OF privileges and potential criminal trespass SLOW ZONE proceedings. Accessing a closed TERRAIN PARK area/boundary requiring search SMART STYLE and rescue efforts will result in a minimum $1,000 Rescue Fee. MAKE A PLAN: RV PARKING OUT OF BOUNDS STAY OUT OF CLOSED AREAS! Every time you use Freestyle Terrain, make a plan for each feature you want to use. Your speed, approach and take-off will directly affect your maneuver and landing. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP: IN CASE OF ACCIDENTS Before getting into freestyle terrain observe all signage and warnings. LIFT STATISTICS Heather Canyon, Clark Canyon Scope around the jumps first not over them. Use your first run as a LIFT ELEVATION VERT. RISE RIDE TIME • Place skis upright and crossed in the snow above the scene of the warm up run and to familiarize yourself with the terrain. Be aware that accident. and Private Reserve the features change constantly due to weather, usage, grooming and BLUE ...... B 5378..T 6555 1177 Ft. 9 Min. • Report the accident to a ski patrol employee or any lift station. time of day. Do not jump blindly and use a spotter when necessary. STADIUM ...... B 5382..T 5930 548 Ft. 5 Min. • For quickest assistance, please remain calm and give an accurate EASY STYLE IT: EASY RIDER ...... B 5434..T 5866 432 Ft. 6 Min. Gate Access Only location and nature of the injury. Know your limits and ski/ride within your ability level. Look for small DAISY ...... B 5368..T 6040 672 Ft. 7.5 Min. • In the event of a collision with another skier or rider, Mt. Hood Access to Heather Canyon, Clark Canyon and Private progression parks or features to begin with and work your way up. CASCADE EXPRESS ... B 5914..T 7305 1391 Ft. 5.5 Min. Meadows requires those involved, including witnesses, to stop and Freestyle skills require maintaining control on the ground and in the Reserve is through control gates only. These areas are air. Do not attempt any features unless you have sufficient ability and HOOD RIVER EXPRESS B 4528..T 5928 1400 Ft. 5 Min. render any reasonably necessary assistance and upon request BUTTERCUP ...... B 5352..T 5474 122 Ft. 4 Min. not patrolled on a regular basis and avalanche danger experience to do so safely. Inverted aerials increase your risk of injury present identification or supply his/her name to resort personnel, and are not recommended. MT. HOOD EXPRESS B 5368..T 6546 1178 Ft. 4.5 Min. ski patrol members, or the other injured skier. exists at all times. You may be entering tightly wooded SHOOTING STAR ..... B 5626..T 6566 940 Ft. 5 Min. and cliffed terrain. Beware of waterfalls, creek holes, RESPECT GETS RESPECT: • Respect the terrain and others HEATHER ...... B 5253..T 5958 705 Ft. 6.5 Min. and other unmarked obstacles. Names shown are for • One person on a feature at a time VISTA EXPRESS ...... B 5450..T 6571 1121 Ft. 5.1 Min. MEADOWS NORDIC CENTER reference only and are not designated trails or runs. • Wait your turn and call your start • Always clear the landing area quickly 15 km of groomed trails are power tilled to create both molded Skiing/Riding with a partner and carrying a beacon, • Respect all signs and stay off closed terrain and features AVALANCHE CONTROL ADVISORY: Mt. Hood Meadows uses tracks and skating lanes. Open weekends. probe, and shovel are highly recommended. BE SURE YOU KNOW THE CODE: several methods for avalanche reduction including remote delivery systems. TRACK - Full Day $10 Adult / $5 Junior / Half Day $7 Closure violators will lose lift privileges and may be Your Responsibility Code provides safety tips while on the slopes. Smart RENTALS $18 / LESSON $20 / SEASON TRACK PASS $50 Style is a terrain park specific safety program that you should check out Control work may be in progress at any time; stay out of closed areas. criminally trespassed. before using terrain parks.