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Sandy Riverfront Log Cabin on Acreage

by Liz Warren

Location location location! Private secluded and sunny spot right on the Sandy River with cozy log cabin. Over three acres of land with tons of room to spread and enjoy your Mt. Hood getaway!

Sandy Riverfront Acreage with Log Cabin on Mt. Hood near Rhododendron 97049        Sandy River Rhododendron Oregon 97049

Three bedrooms, one and a half baths log home just over 1200 square feet with great room, big wood beams and vaulted ceilings. Cozy wood stove for heating your toes after skiing. 

Close to all Mt. Hood activities and only 20 minutes to skiing! Mt. Hood National Forest just down the street. 27 hole golf course five minutes away at the Resort at the Mountain. Sandy Ridge Mountain Biking Park only 5 minutes away. Fish in the Sandy and the Salmon Rivers. Only one hour from Portland but feels like a million miles away. Asking $389,950. 

Log Cabin on Mt. Hood Near Rhododendron Oregon           Sandy Riverfront Acreage with Log Cabin near Rhododendron Oregon on Mt. Hood

                            More details on this Mt. Hood Log Cabin
 

Eclipse Update

by Liz Warren

Here's the latest from the OregonLive site on what to expect for the next seven days!

Reputable Solar Glass Vendors

Oregon Department of Transportation tips for the Eclipse

Roads to Avoid if you can!

Use Tripcheck to learn about current Oregon traffic events

Eclipse Update from Hoodland Fire

by Liz Warren

HOODLAND FIRE DISTRICT # 74 HAS IMPLEMENTED THEIR INCIDENT MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE SOLAR ECLIPSE (PHOTO)


News Release from Hoodland Fire Dist. #74
Posted on FlashAlert: August 17th, 2017 8:25 PM

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Downloadable file: Motorcycles are at the fire station
Downloadable file: Motorcycles are at the fire station
Downloadable file: Motorcycles are at the fire station

Welches, Or - Our Fire District is expecting thousands of visitors from all over the world to travel through or view the eclipse near Mt. Hood. Although the eclipse does not occur until Monday, the influx of visitors is expected to impact our area throughout the weekend starting today, August 17. Highway 26 through the Hoodland corridor could see traffic congestion to the point of gridlock. The public needs to be aware that there are no other major roads to bypass Highway 26 between Sandy and Government Camp.

To prepare for gridlock on Highway 26, Hoodland Fire District is implementing the use of two (2) BMW adventure sport motorcycles staffed with a Paramedic and EMT to respond to emergency incidents ahead of larger fire engines. The two motorcycles were rented from Cascade Back Road Adventures and Rentals out of Wahkiacus, Washington. The "motor-medic" crews will provide advanced medical care as well as scene management or landing zone support and will be equipped with medical, traffic control and landing zone equipment. The Fire District is also utilizing their side-by-side ATV out of the Government Camp substation to reach visitors camping on National Forest lands around the Government Camp area.

Hoodland Fire District would like to remind Fire District residents to be prepared for the Eclipse that will occur this Monday, August 21. Residents are asked to take some proactive measures to minimize the impact. Use common sense. Do not travel over the weekend and especially Monday if you do not have to. If it is necessary, allow yourself plenty of extra time to get to your destination. Remember first responders may also have trouble traveling to calls for service due to roadway congestion; however, there may be some delays in response time.

Heat Wave and Haze

by Liz Warren

There's smoke in the air and a recent trip to Summit Meadows in Government Camp showed how hazy the view is around Mt. Hood. Mt. Jefferson has contributed to our local haze. Washington state is in the same boat with over 100 wildfires sending smoke south from Canada. 

Wildfires in Oregon

          A hazy view of Mt. Hood from Summit Meadows area in Government Camp, Oregon

Seven day forecast does not show a lot of improvement until next Thursday when we will receive a little bit of rain (we hope). 

Scorching heat for the Welches Mt. Hood area doesn't show percipitation for another week!

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