![]() The South Side Route, which begins at the 5,800' Timberline Lodge parking area, is the shortest (< 3 miles) and most popular route to the summit. ![]() Dogs are permitted and frequently make the summit. Skiers can descend directly from the summit. These climbers, lacking experience, and severe weather, which can move in quickly, account for most accidents. Its relatively low altitude (compared to Rainier and Shasta), easy approach, and short hiking/climbing distance (see South Side Route below) makes it much more popular among less experienced climbers. While it last erupted in 1907 and still has active fumaroles, it is now considered a dormant volcano. Mount Hood, located about 50 miles east of Portland, Oregon, is one of the most climbed glaciated peaks in North America (#2 in the world behind Japan's Fuji-san, according to some).
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