Mt. Bachelor, OR, Conditions Report: Bigger Base, Cascade Concrete

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Found my own line after a few laps west of Outback Express, near Snapshot Alley. (PC: Nicky Blumm)

Report from January 22, 2024

Mondays are no fun at work, so I talked my partner, Katie, into a quick trip to Bend to catch the snow on the east side of the Cascades. We drove from Portland around 4:00 A.M. to ensure we would make opening bell at Mt. Bachelor, Oregon.

Katie, after so long in Portland, was as happy as anyone on the mountain to see fresh snow. (PC: Nicky Blumm)

Mt. Bachelor is my home mountain and it was wonderful to see it with a healthy snowpack. The storm we arrived to face was relatively mild, dropping warm snow and big flakes. In the morning, that made for some excellent lines.

Me, looking up pleadingly at Northwest Express, yet to open this year. (PC: Katie Chamberlain)

In the afternoon, the snow was heavier and wetter, making the lower lines in the trees less viable. That said, tracking west of Outback Express, toward the Northwest territory, there were excellent turns. Unfortunately, Northwest Express was encased in ice after the most recent icing event in Bend. Hopefully, it will open soon.

Katie’s skis were so saturated with snow that some turns were too heavy to complete. (PC: Nicky Blumm)

A side note on Black Crows Nocta skis. I tried a pair of 178-centimeter Noctas at the end of last season and really enjoyed them. But I thought they were a little short for my tastes. I managed to find a pair of 185-centimeter Noctas about a month ago and this was my first trial day. Unfortunately, the heavy snow and my 150-pound frame didn’t mix— I think I will bring the shorter pair with me to Canada in February.

The trees on the west side of the mountain put in some hard work, keeping heavy snow on their branches. (PC: Katie Chamberlain)

We ended the day when Outback Express closed.

Outback Express, with Sparks Lake in the background— visibility improving during a window between storms. (PC: Nicky Blumm)
Mt. Bachelor’s current year-to-date snow total, base depth, and current snow as of 1/24/24.

Weather Forecast

Going forward, Mt. Bachelor’s forecast calls for more snow and colder temperatures. NOAA suggests the mountain’s assessment is a tad rosy, and the precipitation may be warmer than we might hope. In general, the Pacific North West may experience some warmer weather.

Mt. Bachelor Forecast for 1/22 onward, according to Mt. Bachelor.

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