"Incoming!"- Ski Resort Calling For 60 Inches Of Snow

Timberline Lodge in Oregon got the people riled up calling for 3 straight days of snow totaling around 60 inches.

In a Facebook post yesterday, Timberline Lodge shared an exciting forecast with the caption, "SNOW INCOMING! Looking like those snow dances paid off everyone."

Whether you put a spoon under your pillow or literally danced around a burning fire with burning ski gear (what a waste), it all paid off and there's no more wishing, only waiting.

Timberline Lodge is extremely historic to the area, as it was built in 1937 and is still in operation today.

The associated Timberline Lodge ski area, near the base of Mt. Hood, has some of the best beginner terrain in Oregon, but Mt. Hood Meadows, proper, another one of the resorts in the area.

Watch the Mt. Hood live cams here. 

It's snowing as we speak, so 60 inches seems more than possible at this point.

Mt. Hood's mountain cam from the top of Blue. Photo: <a href="https://www.skihood.com/mountain-report/mountain-cams" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Mt. Hood Meadows;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Mt. Hood Meadows</a>
Mt. Hood's mountain cam from the top of Blue. Photo: Mt. Hood Meadows

Mt. Hood is the highest mountain in Oregon, so our Pacific Northwestern friends are probably stoked on this one. Mt. Hood also has the 4th best terrain park in the state: bonus for the park rats!

Incredibly, Mt. Hood also boasts year round lift skiing, as the only mountain in North America to offer that.

I remember being pretty jealous of my Maine friends who went out to Mt. Hood in the summers to train. I didn't realize it was literally the only place in America you could ski in the summer months!

Have you ever seen those summer edits where people sesh the park in tee shirts and sometimes no shirt at all? Chances are, it was filmed at Mt. Hood.

Watch the ON3P team grind it out at Windells Camp at Timberline Lodge below.

But what am I talking about? We're thinking winter, not summer... and winter is coming in fast!

Mt. Hood Stats/Info:

Vertical: 2,777 ft.

Skiable Terrain: 2,150 ac.

Average Snowfall: 158 in.

Lifts: 12

Trails: 87

Snowmaking: YES

Night Skiing: YES

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