Ski Report for February 22, 2019

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It does not get much better than this on the mountains. All ski areas are reporting blue sky and fantastic weather on the mountain today before more snow is forecast to arrive over the weekend. Snow totals are looking rather impressive too:

  • Mt. Ashland, 86”

  • Mt. Bachelor, 113”

  • Mt. Shasta, 104”

  • Willamette Pass, 128”

  • Hoodoo, 80”

  • Timberline, 127”

 

Mt Ashland

How many “Best Days Ever” can one season have? Not sure but Mt Ashland, keeps racking them up.

The weather forecast is calling for more sunny skies today, with another round of snow returning for your weekend. So, today is the day to get up to Mt Ashland and take advantage of the amazing conditions! 

They will be spinning the lifts from 9am to 9pm, so there is plenty of time to take advantage of this snow today, even if you have work or school.

Lifts: 4/5
24-Hour Snowfall: 0"
7-Day Snowfall: 30"
Season Snowfall: 169"
Weather: National Weather Service Forecast
Skiing Surface: Powder & Packed Powder
Road Conditions: Plowed and sanded with patches of snow and ice.

Lodge Camera, Mount Ashland. February 22, 2019

 

Mt. Bachelor

Get up there while the vitamin D is plentiful.

Friday has brought along partly cloudy skies with lots of sunshine. The forecast shows moderate winds for the rest of the day with temperatures staying in the low 20s. Bring your dark lenses and get some laps in the sun before the next storm rolls in for the weekend!

The fourth installment of the Apres Ski Bash Concert Series features the funk meets hip hop and jam tunes of Sophistafunk! This is a FREE & ALL AGES event that will be taking place at Crow’s Feet Commons from 7pm to 9pm.

Lifts: 9/11
24-Hour Snowfall: 0"
7-Day Snowfall: 22"
Season Snowfall: 272"
Weather: National Weather Service Forecast
Skiing Surface: Packed Powder
Road Conditions: Plowed and sanded with patches of snow and ice.
Sunrise Base Cam, Mt. Bachelor February 22, 2019.

Sunrise Base Cam, Mt. Bachelor February 22, 2019.

 

Mt Shasta

It is Humboldt Week at the Mount Shasta Ski Park. Last night snow machines were used at the base for extra depth for tonights twilight skiing. Twilight will run until 7:00 pm.

Lifts: 4/4
24-Hour Snowfall: 0"
Top Depth 9' 10"
Base Depth 4'
Weather: National Weather Service Forecast
Skiing Surface: Groomed
Road Conditions: Plowed and sanded with patches of snow and ice.
 
 

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