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Yocum is my favorite. by mocopdx
We do it as an overnight. It's a bit grueling but worth it. No better place in Mt Hood National to camp. The alpenglow as the sun sets is unreal.
Agree with you on the PNW. I love Colorado, California, the Appalachians, etc., but something about the PNW nature feel like home. On that note- if you ever get a chance to do the North Cascades, jump on it. We've been up a few times and are going back in June. I think my favorite camping experience of my life was when we canoe camped on Ross Lake. We slept on Cougar Island and had the whole thing to ourselves. It was unreal.