
After several days of learning to ski, I'm certainly ready for a break. While my body didn't hurt nearly as badly as it did after day one, I've still got one more lesson coming up. I want to be well rested in order to maximize my learning, and what better way to do that then to spend some time at the ski lodge? While the lodge at Meadows is nothing to brag about, many ski lodges offer exceptional lounging, and the nearby Timberline Historic Landmark is no exception.

From the outside, the lodge is rather imposing. You might recognize it from Stanley Kubricks, "The Shining." The exterior shots of the resort all used Timberline, although none of the interior scenes were filmed there.

During the winter months, there is a lovely covered walk-way leading to the lodge's main entrance. This is well-lit, pleasantly decorated, and optimized for skiers and snowboarders alike, with plenty of places to pause and adjust your gear.

Once inside, you'll see a giant fireplace as the focal point of the room. This fireplace actually extends all the way up to the floor above, with seating and fires at both levels. The temperature near the fireplace is quite cozy and comfortable, although near the walls a chilly draft can be clearly felt.

The walls of the Timberline are covered in all sorts of skiing memorabilia, from old wooden skis to these genuine leather lederhosen! At one point in US history, President Teddy Roosevelt visited the Timberline with his entourage. Special furniture was designed just for him and is currently on display inside the lodge.

There are even areas that look just like museums! Visitors are welcome to sit and relax in any of the comfy seats while learning more about the history of the lodge and the area.

If you still aren't quite sure how to ski, there is a wonderful drawing with thorough notes on exactly what to do. Give it a read and you'll be a pro in no time!

If reading is more your style, drop by the library located on the first floor. There are plenty of books along with old terrain maps and more to learn about the geography of Mount Hood.

We thought we'd stop in to the Blue Ox bar for a quick drink, but unfortunately, it was closed. The door leading to the bar was full of mystery and promise though, so I took a quick peek through. That's Babe the Blue Ox painted on the wall in the background!

Guests can always find a cozy spot to sit and enjoy the scenery from inside the lodge. Somehow, winter looks so much warmer when viewed from inside! We caught the mountain just as the sun was dropping toward the horizon. It gave the snow a definite pink tint.

So whether you are tired from skiing or just want to take a break and warm up a bit, I highly recommend chilling at the lodge. You don't have to buy anything - just rest and relax for a little while. Tomorrow is another day full of skiing - stay tuned for more pics from the top of the mountain!
Happy Travels!
Jennifer
Did you miss Day 1? Find it here: It's Snowy Up There!
Did you miss Day 2? Find it here: Take the Lesson
Did you miss Day 3? Find it here: How Not to Freeze to Death
Did you miss Day 4? Find it here: Riding the Lift

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