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Got a call about mid last month to see if I was interested in doing a one day photo shoot for Mountain Hardwear, a technical outdoor clothing company. They were interested in finding out if I could scout out a good place to do some lifestyle/winter hiking and snowshoeing. Ummm, lets see, probably want to do that in the Mt. Hood area and hopefully find some capable models/athletes. I think it worked out pretty good for a short notice gig and there was more than enough snow on Hood. Special thanks to the hard work of Kent and Danielle.