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  • Rise And Shine At Bachelor

    Two Mt. Bachelor-area hostelries offer free skiing with early-season packages. Full Article

    30th October 2007

  • Ski Fever Rages On

    The Ski Fever and Snowboard is set to drop in on Portland Nov 2-4. Full Article

    22nd October 2007

  • Get The Fever In Portland

    Ski Fever wintersports show returns to Portland Expo Center Nov. 2-4. Full Article

    22nd October 2007

  • Mt. Hood Fusion

    The Mt. Hood Fusion Pass gives riders access to two resorts at a low price. Full Article

    8th October 2007

  • Bad News/Good News At Timberline

    Timberline lifts closed for fall but new terrain to open soon. Full Article

    18th September 2007

  • Snow News

    Skiing and riding is on hiatus in North America and most of Europe, but things are still going below the Equator. Full Article

    4th September 2007

  • Cutbacks At Mt. Ashland

    Mt. Ashland is cutting back on some night skiing/riding options. Full Article

    28th August 2007

  • Mt. Hood Double-Header

    On March 31, Mt. Hood will be the site of a double-header, Airblaster-sponsored snowboarding contest, a.k.a. Board Games III, to benefit the Snowdays Foundation, a Portland organization dedicated to empowerment for at-risk youth through snowboarding. Full Article

    27th March 2007

  • Ride for Food at Mt. Ashland

    Mt. Ashland will host its annual Ski and Ride Against Hunger Day on March 25. Skiers and snowboarders will receive a free lift ticket with a minimum donation of five cans of nonperishable food, which in turn will be given to ACCESS Inc., a Medford-based community action agency that helps individuals and families survive temporary setbacks. Full Article

    20th March 2007

  • It's a Small World at Mt. Hood Meadows

    Children will be the focus of attention at Mt. Hood Meadows in late March. First, there's the Kids' Carnival on March 24, with a giant tubing hill, games, contests and music all geared for the little ones. And then there's the Holiday KidsCamp from March 26-28. Full Article

    13th March 2007

  • Racing for Health at Mt. Bachelor

    Mt. Bachelor is hosting a benefit race for the Central Oregon Home Health Hospice in Bend. The fund-raiser, which includes a St. Patrick's day apres party, takes place on March 17. Full Article

    6th March 2007

  • Born to Luge at Mt. Hood

    If hurtling feet first on your back down an icy track sounds like fun, check out the Verizon Luge Challenge at Mt. Hood Skibowl. Athletes and coaches from the U.S. luge team will be on hand to show you how. Full Article

    27th February 2007

  • Pre-Spring Fling at Mt. Ashland

    Mt. Ashland is celebrating the approach of spring with its annual Skiesta on March 3. Highlight of the event is the Dummy Downhill. There's nothing like a little frivolity on the mountain, and Mt. Ashland takes it to the hilt with its annual Skiesta, "a celebration of the waning of winter and the emergence of spring." Full Article

    20th February 2007

  • Patrollers Benefit at Anthony Lakes

    You can make both your tummy and the Ski Anthony Lakes ski patrol very happy on Feb. 24 by partaking in the annual Seafood and Beef benefit at the eastern Oregon resort. Full Article

    13th February 2007

  • Fighting Cancer at Mt. Hood Meadows

    The Oregon Cancer Ski Out, which for the past two decades has raised funds for the likes of the Oregon Health and Science University's Cancer Institute, the Willamette Falls Hospice and other cancer awareness and advocacy groups, will be conducted for the 19th time at Mt. Hood Meadows on March 3-4. Full Article

    6th February 2007

  • Mt. Bachelor Is Chairman of the Boards

    Two top-flight snowboard competitions - the U.S. Grand Prix and the junior-circuit Revolution Tour - will be contested on successive weekends at Mt. Bachelor. Full Article

    29th January 2007

  • Free Lessons at Anthony Lakes

    Ski Anthony Lakes wants to "help you get the most out of your day," and one way the eastern Oregon resort is doing that is by offering free lessons to riders who pick up gear at its rental shop. Full Article

    22nd January 2007

  • Food Drive at Mt. Bachelor

    Last winter, Mt. Bachelor collected more than 25,500 pounds of food for the needy in Central Oregon with its annual Neighbor Impact day, and this year the resort would like to surpass that amount. Full Article

    16th January 2007

  • Buses Haul Riders to Ashland

    Skiers and snowboarders in the Medford and Ashland areas can get to Mt. Ashland in style and comfort and help the environment by hopping aboard the newly inaugurated weekend and holiday bus service to the ski hill. Full Article

    9th January 2007

  • Oregon Prepares, for Safety's Sake

    As the old saying goes, safety is no accident, and the folks at the National Ski Areas Association would like to spread the word. Beginning Saturday, Jan. 13, and running through Friday, Jan. 19, NSAA, in cooperation with the country's ski and snowboard resorts, the National Ski Patrol and PSIA (the ski and snowboard instructors association), is conducting its annual National Safety Week. Full Article

    2nd January 2007

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