New years was a blast this year thanks to good friends and amazing mt. conditions! We packed up the car(dog included) and headed to Mt. Hood for a very memorable day of snowboarding.



After a long day of snowboarding, Heather, Summer and myself drove down the Mt. to Hood River. If you are not familiar with Hood River, it is a great rustic town in the Gorge inhabited by tons of thirty-somethings who are gearhead, adrenaline junkies. I just might move there some day. Unfortunately, most of my pictures from New Years are not of the amazing town, but of our social activities. Not bad for a little outdoorsy town.

After a long day of snowboarding, Heather, Summer and myself drove down the Mt. to Hood River. If you are not familiar with Hood River, it is a great rustic town in the Gorge inhabited by tons of thirty-somethings who are gearhead, adrenaline junkies. I just might move there some day. Unfortunately, most of my pictures from New Years are not of the amazing town, but of our social activities. Not bad for a little outdoorsy town.
We managed to get back out on the slopes after a long night and some slippery roads. All in all, the weekend was a complete success! Even Baby agreed!
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