We live an hour away from the Mt. Hood wilderness and had not taken Bryson to play in the snow yet. It was time! We set out in the morning with all of gear, Bryson's sled and a hot Starbucks. The destination was Snow Bunny sled park near Timberline. Upon arrival we found out it was $15 per person, all ages, to use their lame sled hill. We packed up the gear, again, and headed down the road to Trillium Lake. This proved to be a great move. The Trillium Lake parking lot is a trail head as well as a small sled park. We found the perfect little hill for Bryson and set up shop. We had our little section of the hill all to ourselves and had a blast.
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
SNOW DAY
We live an hour away from the Mt. Hood wilderness and had not taken Bryson to play in the snow yet. It was time! We set out in the morning with all of gear, Bryson's sled and a hot Starbucks. The destination was Snow Bunny sled park near Timberline. Upon arrival we found out it was $15 per person, all ages, to use their lame sled hill. We packed up the gear, again, and headed down the road to Trillium Lake. This proved to be a great move. The Trillium Lake parking lot is a trail head as well as a small sled park. We found the perfect little hill for Bryson and set up shop. We had our little section of the hill all to ourselves and had a blast.
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