A little trip to a tiny house off the slopes of Mount Hood: Peak Northwest podcast

Have you ever considered living in a tiny house? Or glamp in a different kind of tent than a canvas one?

We get it all on a quick camping trip to a little cabin off the slopes of Oregon’s tallest peak in this week’s episode of Peak Northwest.

A stroll down the Salmon River, a comfortable afternoon at Timberline Lodge, and a night by the fire beneath the stars were all part of our two-night trip to the Mt. Hood Tiny House Village. In a stunning area of Oregon, it was a whole different kind of camping excursion.

Highlights from this week’s episode include the following:


  • What is it like inside one of the tiny houses?

  • The joys and trials of traveling with a baby for the first time.

  • Why Timberline is a great stop in the cold season and how it could be even better.

  • Why we struggled to find a good place to eat on the mountain.

This is the entire episode:

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Vickie Connor and Jamie Hale

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