The guardians of the Columbia, Mount Hood, Mount Adams and Mount St Helens . xtendingdown on east and southfaces of the peak. north or south hasmeant a trip on footor horseback over in-teresting mountaintrails, and has involved the necessity of packing in camp equipment and sup-plies. During the present summer, a hotel is to be erected a short distancefrom the end of Mazama glacier, at an altitude of about sixty-five hundredfeet, overlooking Hellroaring Canyon on one side, and on the other a delight-ful region of mountain tarns, waterfalls and alpine flower meadows. Itsverandas will command th


The guardians of the Columbia, Mount Hood, Mount Adams and Mount St Helens . xtendingdown on east and southfaces of the peak. north or south hasmeant a trip on footor horseback over in-teresting mountaintrails, and has involved the necessity of packing in camp equipment and sup-plies. During the present summer, a hotel is to be erected a short distancefrom the end of Mazama glacier, at an altitude of about sixty-five hundredfeet, overlooking Hellroaring Canyon on one side, and on the other a delight-ful region of mountain tarns, waterfalls and alpine flower meadows. Itsverandas will command the Mazama and Klickitat glaciers, and an easyroute will lead to the summit. With practicable roads from Goldendale andGlenwood, it should draw hosts of lovers of scenery and climbing, and aidin making this great mountain as well known as it deserves to be. Visitors going to Mount Hood from Portland have choice of a second veryattractive hotel base in Government Camp, on the south slope at an altitudeof thirty-nine hundred feet. This is reached by automobiles from the city,. S 3f a r o a- 0 a) 1 S Q « S:?. ^ ^ * SO 5 *-? f ::^ j: 70 THE GUARDIANS OF THE COLUMBIA


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