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Mt. Bachelor Opening Day

Mt. Bachelor, OR Official Opening day Conditions Report: Sunshine and Powder Pockets

Mt. Bachelor is now open for the 2015/2016 winter season. While there is some fresh powder on the ground, it is early season and there are still a lot of obstacles.  The Pine Marten Lift had some good powder pockets in the trees and on the sides of some runs. However, everything above the treeline is windblown. The ice is […]

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Jack Lafeman | November 27, 2015
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Mt. Bachelor, OR Opens Tomorrow!

Mt. Bachelor officially kicks off the 2015/2016 ski season on Friday November 27th. Pine Marten, Skyliner, Sunrise, and Sunshine Accelerator will be open from 9:00am-4:00pm. Mt. Bachelor got 11” of fresh snow out of the last storm, meaning that there is sure to be some solid skiing out on the mountain tomorrow. The snow is light and dry, and we […]

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Jack Lafeman | November 26, 2015
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Mt. Bachelor, OR Opens 4 Days Early Tomorrow!

Mt. Bachelors ski season will kick off 4-days earlier than originally planned. Mt. Bachelor is opening on Saturday November 21st, 2015. This was just announced without any warning this afternoon. They will be running the Sunshine Accelerator Lift until further notice, with a pre-Thanksgiving terrain park. Lift tickets are $35.00 for adults, and $25.00 for youth, teens, and seniors. If you […]

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Jack Lafeman | November 20, 2015
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