Willamette Pass
Eugene
- Current Reviews
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| Terrain |
4.5 |
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| Service |
3.5 |
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| Crowds |
4.0 |
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| Activities |
3.5 |
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| Value |
4.0 |
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| Overall Rating |
3.9 |
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2 Viewer Reviews
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wind home
from Eugene,Oregon
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Dec 14, 2006 |

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Overall Rating: 4.2   |
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Willamete Pass is a great home mountain for all levels of riding or sking. It has some of the best tree runs and geat steep and deep ones too. The beginners will have a great time on the bunny slopes. The price is a little high for season pass holders but the day ticket is worth it. I reall love this mountain!! The staff is mostly cool and the snow is great. I have been riding for 19 years now and have been to a lot of mountains and still call Willamette Pass my home mountain every year. When there is eight inches or more Willamette is the place to be in Oregon. People who talk badly of Willamette are the ones who really dont know the mountain and where to go on the right days. For instance if the snow is awsome head up early and shred down short but very steep runs like RTS. Better yet go find your own little slice of paradise in the trees next door. I'm not trying to say that this is a world class resort; just that it is a very good smaller mountain. Besides Willamette does offer more air time then any other resort in Oregon if you know where to find the hits and drops..... Peace You can see pics of Willamette Pass at sundance.photostockplus.com
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Vince
from Klamath Falls, Or
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Feb 1, 2006 |

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Overall Rating: 3.6   |
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Great advanced and expert skiing. Really good black diamond runs off of the six-pack. RTS is a true double diamond run. Got first tracks on the back side on New Year's Day, very nice. It is a small area and snow quality is in the Cascade Cement category, but if you ski it as it falls, it don't matter. There is also a chair with access to good novice terrain.

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