Brandon Huttenlocher

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Mt. Hood Summit Snowboarding { 15 images } Created 6 Aug 2018

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  • Summer snowboarding: less snow to board on, more rocks to sit on. Kyle taking a break from the hike up to take in the view.
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  • It still gets cold on the mountain, even in June.  Jay warms up with some tea from his trusty thermos.
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  • Mount Hood can feel like another world.  We watched this cloudbank engulf illumination rock, as well as the tents of some fellow campers.  Within fifteen minutes, it would reach and swallow us as well.
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  • Goodnight Portland from 9500’
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  • Putting wet boots on in the morning might have been the hardest part of the whole trip.  Jay powering through.
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  • “No place I’d rather be.”   Kyle looking towards crater rock and the ocean of clouds above Portland.
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  • Hyped.
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  • A regular turn; a switch turn.  Jay and Kyle.
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  • Jay grabbing a handful of rocks and a handful of board.
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