Cooper Spur

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Cooper Spur is a prominent ridge and glaciated slope on the northeast side of Mount Hood in Oregon, popular for hiking, climbing, and backcountry skiing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glaciated slope
mountain ridge
accessRegulation within Mount Hood National Forest regulations
approachFrom Cloud Cap Trailhead NERFINISHED
Cooper Spur Ski Area vicinity
climbingGradeApprox moderate snow and ice route under typical conditions
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Hood River County, Oregon NERFINISHED
hasNearbyFeature Eliot Glacier NERFINISHED
Newton Clark Glacier NERFINISHED
hasRouteType ridge route
snow and ice route
hasSummitElevationApprox about 10,500 feet
hasTrail Cooper Spur Trail NERFINISHED
hazard avalanches
crevasses on adjacent glaciers
rockfall
steep snow and ice
isOn north side climbing routes of Mount Hood
northeast side climbing routes of Mount Hood
isPopularWith backcountry skiers
climbers
hikers
locatedIn Oregon
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Mount Hood NERFINISHED
locatedOnSideOf northeast side of Mount Hood
offersViewOf Columbia River Gorge region NERFINISHED
Mount Adams NERFINISHED
Mount Rainier NERFINISHED
Mount St. Helens NERFINISHED
overlooks Eliot Glacier NERFINISHED
north side of Mount Hood
partOf Cascade Range NERFINISHED
Mount Hood National Forest NERFINISHED
season commonly climbed in late spring and early summer
used for backcountry skiing in winter and spring
state Oregon
terrainType exposed ridge
glaciated slope
usedFor alpine climbing
backcountry skiing
hiking
mountaineering
snowboarding
snowshoeing

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