Schmitt, Kyla2022-11-162022-11-162022-112160-617Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/1794/27867Looking east, Mount Hood dominates the skyline of northwestern Oregon. White-capped or craggy brown, it looms above the sprawling urban streets, the winding Sandy River, the fir trees, the railroads, the fireweed and false Solomon’s seal. Though none of us are old enough to remember the last time Mount Hood shook the state with an eruption, the ancient networks of alpine forests and meadows sowed by fire remind us: the mountain is not dormant, just asleep.en-USCreative Commons BYMount HoodCover Art: “Asleep”Article10.5399/uo/ourj/20.2.13