We've been exploring the mountains lately too. There was a big snowstorm that hit the week we arrived in Bend. The pic below is from Tumalo Mt. after that first snow. It was around 50 degrees and sunny that day. Enough snow that we couldn't find the trail since we were not familiar with it. Was fun to just hike around in the snow though. Quite a few people were skinning up, or hiking up to ski / snowboard down. It's obvious to me that I'm going to need some new equipment to access the terrain all the locals hit. You can see Bachelor in the background looking dominant!
Tony (our roomate) finally arrived and he and I got out into the mountains with our equipment last week. The pic below is what we hiked (red lines) and skied (blue lines). We started up to the dome, a local favorite, which is attached to the mountain but not accessible by the lift. It was around a 45 minute hike up in our boots. The weather that day (not pictured) was great. Sunny and in the mid 50s. At points when I was going up I was in a t-shirt. The first run down was good, but Tony and I hit a few rocks, sticks and other stuff due to the lack of equipment. Once we were done our first run we were on our way back up when we met a local who knew the mountain. He was on his way up the mountain higher so we tagged along and hiked up to the mid-mountain area and then skied down. This was a nicer run due to the lack of traffic on the runs. All in all it was a sick day and I can't wait to get out again.
Yesterday I was by myself so I decided to hike Tumalo again. These last two pics are from yesterday. It was slightly overcast, cold and windy. Once I got above treeline I was astounded at the wind here. Tumalo stands at 7,775 ft so it's getting up there. On top the wind was howling and rime ice was blowing around like snow. I was there to inspect the backside bowl which the locals have been telling me about. I was excited by what I found. The pic below doesn't do it justice but it's a snowfield that must be around 45 degrees (maybe more?) and extends the entire width of Tumalo. It ends in an area with no exposure that is dotted with scrubby, little pines. Can't wait until it fills in, this is going to be a sick stash!
I had to get out of there after I grabbed the pics since the snow was like ice and I was in danger of being blown down the slope. The walk down was a lot warmer and the sun even started coming out.
So there you have it. As I sit here it's snowing in town which means it's more than likely dumping in the mountains. Bachelor is scheduled to open up next wednesday. I've got a free pass lined up for working at the mountain (rentals, not glamorous but we just want to ski!) and we will get Kris a mid-week pass to save a bunch of money. Now we just need to get fatter skis!
Hope everyone is doing well, drop me a line next time you get a chance. Scott I have your trail map, but I don't have an address. I'll get it from Cheryl or Nan. Talk to you soon!
Looks like you guys are settling in nicely. Glad to see that winter is getting started at Bachelor. Find all the good lines and I'll try my best to get out there.
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