Mount Hood, Oregon, United States (Google Maps ⧉, OpenStreetMap ⧉)

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"“The mountain, which we have supposed to be the mount Hood of Vancouver, bears S. 85° E. about forty‐seven miles from the mouth of the Quicksand river.”"

"they assured us that Quicksand river, which we had hitherto deemed so considerable, extends no further than the southwest side of mount Hood, which is south 85° east, forty miles distant from this place;"

"Mount Hood bore due east, and captain Clarke now discovered to the southeast, a mountain which we had not yet seen, and to which he gave the name of mount Jefferson."

"except at the entrance of Labiche river, which takes its rise in mount Hood, from which, like Quicksand river, it brings down vast quantities of sand."

"…halted at a hill, from the top of which we enjoyed a commanding view of the range of mountains in which mount Hood stands, and which continue south as far as the eye can reach, with their tops covered with snow: mount Hood itself bears south 30° west, and the snowy summit of mount Jefferson south 10° west."