Mt. BachelorOregonA Light, Dry Powder
Mt Bachelor is one of the great legends of the Northwest. A towering 9,065-foot solo giant that has achieved an almost mythic reputation among purists for the transcendent quality of its snow -- a light, dry, high-desert powder unlike any other in this part of the world. Three hundred… More Mt. Bachelor Photos
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12/03/2011
- 04/14/2012
Multi-Week Children's Programs
City - Bend, OR
Call Now - 866 564-4629 Like Summer Camp On The Slopes Save time! Fill out a Snow Sports School Release Form in advance and bring it up to the mountain on the day of your lesson. Are these guys lucky or what? Mt. Bachelor Snow Sports Teams are pretty awesome! Kids get the same coach every time. They ski or ride with lots of the same kids each week, make tons of friends and end up knowing the terrain better than mom or dad. They'll learn life lessons like responsibility, trust, safety, and navigation while they have fun on the mountain. Restrictions
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a lot of good terrain but most of the good lifts are closed most of the time and lift tickets are still full price with limited access.
Jan 6, 2012
Despite the other review here, I skied Bachelor for years before moving to Snowbird to ski and Bachelor rocks. There high speed lifts everywhere and not much for crowds. Weekdays you will ski on every lift ride and over Christmas break if you know where to go you will rarely wait over a few minuets. The terrain goes from wide open super mellow beginner runs to this summit (when open) steeps and chutes. There is not much for cliffs and rocks to jump off of, so the expert skiers will have to settle for super high speed groomers and slashing the many ever changing wind lips. Long story short, Bachelor is fun.
Aug 12, 2011
I'd say Bachelor is just ok. I've skied all my life and unfortunatly nothing in the northwest is all that great. No ski in ski out. Mostly ungroomed, and terrible weather. Despite what the description says, Bachelor has nothing close to "dry desert powder". It's wet, windy, usually only half open, medium level amenities, and like all "locals" mountains up here in the nw, has no clue what service should be at a world class ski resort.
Personally, I'd fly all the way to colorado or Utah before I drove 3 hrs to bend to ski bachelor. If I want mediocre skiing I'll save some time and money and just go to mt hood.
Oct 27, 2009
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