by Elizabeth Allen | Mar 5, 2018 | Features, The Way We Work
Sixty miles east of Portland, snow-covered Mt. Hood rises up from a million-acre forest. Over four million people visit this large forest every year, many coming for recreation to enjoy its beauty. Indeed, local nonprofit Bark brings Oregonians on Bark-About hikes in...
by Oliver Stiefel | Feb 19, 2014 | Blog, Native Fish News, Public Lands News
The Crag Law Center is pleased to announce the release of a series of reports (see below) prepared by expert hydrologist Jonathan J. Rhodes evaluating recent restoration activities at Timberline Ski Area. The reports were funded in part by a generous grant from the...
by Crag Law Center | Aug 3, 2009 | Blog, Land Use News, Public Lands News, Wildlife News
At 92 years-young, Kate McCarthy has probably been hiking the trails of Mt. Hood longer than anyone else on Earth. As a young teenage girl, she camped in lush alpine meadows filled with wildflowers and song birds and learned to mountaineer with her father. Later, she...
by Ralph Bloemers | Mar 25, 2009 | Blog, News
Mt. Hood, Oregon, Wednesday, March 25, 2009. Today, the House of Representatives in Washington passed the Omnibus Public Lands legislation sent to it by the Senate just a couple weeks ago. The bill creates over 200,000 acres of new Wilderness and Wild & Scenic...
by Crag Law Center | Jan 12, 2009 | Blog, News
After years of work, the Senate has finally passed legislation that would protect more than 125,000 acres of the Mt. Hood National Forest for future generations. Since 2001, Crag has worked with its clients to protect Cooper Spur on the North Side of Mt. Hood from a...