
- Country: USA
- City: Hood River
- State: OR
- Site Name: Lumber
- Type: Slope
- Skill: Intermediate
- Wind: West, Southwest
(Bruce Alber, tormentor of small children and animals, plays fetch with "Lucky")
- Access: Not open during hunting season.
- Landing Area Quality: LZ is perfect, right behind the hill, with smooth grass and plenty of opportunity to go-around again.
- Hazards in the area: Trees, barbed-wire fences, occasional rocks in the soil.
Private timber land that we have permission to fly on. PASS members and the local
Hood River Club use it regularly. No fires or smoking please! Watch the PASS web
site for fire season closures! If the fire closure signs are posted, please do not
go up to the site. The forest land is patrolled during fire closures and trespassing
citations are given out by the local sheriff. No access during hunting season. This
site has a very similar look and feel as Bald Butte (a few miles to the south).
We have slope races, slope combat, and aerobatic events here. Great lift, there
are usually some full-size sailplanes flying much higher on the ridge. The site
is best flown with a good west wind. When there is a NW wind, the bowl to the right
can suck your airplane in and then you get to walk downhill to retrieve it!
This description was provided courtesy of Pat Chewning and Bruce Alber.