C-Rex
New member
So I scored an incredible deal on a long weekend to Mt. Bachelor in Oregon. Flight, lodging, lift tickets, shuttles and transfers, breakfast every morning and 1 night's dinner for......wait for it....you're all going to hate me......$500. :-o
It's a deal that my club's travel agent is giving me along with other club's trip planners. The idea being that I'll love it and next year I'll come back with a large group. I'm flying out 4/3 and returning 4/7, riding the 3 days in between. I've never been to the Pacific Northwest so I have no idea what to expect. I'm thinking I'll bring my regular board and then if I need a pow board, I'll rent/demo one. Or maybe just bring my boots and demo the whole time. The trip is cheap so I don't mind spending the extra moolah for the convenience of not having to lug a board through the airport.
-What are the "must do's" on the mountain? In other word, great trails, parks, views, etc. that I shouldn't miss.
-Good bars and restaurants?
-General advice?
It's a deal that my club's travel agent is giving me along with other club's trip planners. The idea being that I'll love it and next year I'll come back with a large group. I'm flying out 4/3 and returning 4/7, riding the 3 days in between. I've never been to the Pacific Northwest so I have no idea what to expect. I'm thinking I'll bring my regular board and then if I need a pow board, I'll rent/demo one. Or maybe just bring my boots and demo the whole time. The trip is cheap so I don't mind spending the extra moolah for the convenience of not having to lug a board through the airport.
-What are the "must do's" on the mountain? In other word, great trails, parks, views, etc. that I shouldn't miss.
-Good bars and restaurants?
-General advice?