I spent a week there last year. If you can get to the top it is amazing. The only day the summit was open I didn't bring my camera gear. Going to try and make a review soon. Your videos just keep getting better. Good job! Also too busy on the weekends.
Thanks! And wow, I didn't realize how lucky we were even though a local told me we were. The summit was open 1.5 days out of 3. Will look for your review!
@@SkiBoyNY. I like the east access of the Salt Lake City resets… seems like you could practically Uber over for 20 mins rather than driving multiple hours which sounds really nice
When he talks about going off the top at summit and taking the catchlines to get back, snowboarders beware that you’re going to be unstrapping pretty frequently. Very very flat getback trail with even some uphill portions
I just wanted to make a note that Redmond is at least 45 min from Mt. B. If the roads are snowy or icy, that could double or more. Another traffic avoidance tip is to leave Bend early- like 7:30 am :)
Your reviews are pretty awesome, very detail and lot of tips! This is the first year I got ikon pass and planning to go there. Have you been to Mt. Schweitzer? I want to go there because I heard lines are relatively good even on weekends. With my work and kids school, weekdays are pretty much a non-option for me.
Actually, you are not skiing into a crater (caldera). You are skiing into an old glacial scar. The big deposit at the bottom is the moraine left over from the extinct glacier. You walk past the caldera on your way up to the summit from the top of the chairlift. nevertheless, it is pretty rad to be skiing on a dormant volcano!
Hmmmm, I disagree with most people’s opinion on my bachelor. I’ve been quite a few times but was never impressed. Quite a large resort but the terrain doesn’t vary a whole lot. Maybe it was bad luck but each time I’ve visited the wind was ferocious. The snow is as good as the PNW will get but it surprised me how such a mediocre ski resort became so popular
dont use fast tracks unless you intend on getting a few boos or snowballs coming your way
I spent a week there last year. If you can get to the top it is amazing. The only day the summit was open I didn't bring my camera gear. Going to try and make a review soon. Your videos just keep getting better. Good job! Also too busy on the weekends.
Thanks! And wow, I didn't realize how lucky we were even though a local told me we were. The summit was open 1.5 days out of 3. Will look for your review!
Great review. A other plus about Bachelor is there is no lodging at the base. Less congestion.
Good point and thanks for adding!
This is our local hill. One of my favorite spots. Spring time (April-May) is going to be your best chance for riding summit
So we may have really lucked out with 1.5 out of 3 days in January! Jealous that it's your local spot!
This place looks absolutely dreamin man! Have to get this one on our short list
It was awesome. Hope you guys make it out there. Where are you headed this year?
@@SkiBoyNY. Breck in Jan on the books… still trying to find a way to UT
@@goodridevibes Nice, back to Breck! Utah would be awesome to pull off as well. So many options there.
@@SkiBoyNY. I like the east access of the Salt Lake City resets… seems like you could practically Uber over for 20 mins rather than driving multiple hours which sounds really nice
Absolutely. The proximity of the resorts to the east makes Salt Lake City such a great destination. Hope you guys get there!@@goodridevibes
When he talks about going off the top at summit and taking the catchlines to get back, snowboarders beware that you’re going to be unstrapping pretty frequently. Very very flat getback trail with even some uphill portions
I just wanted to make a note that Redmond is at least 45 min from Mt. B.
If the roads are snowy or icy, that could double or more.
Another traffic avoidance tip is to leave Bend early- like 7:30 am :)
Don’t be telling people about the skyliner lot, it’s the infamous locals only spot.😂😂😂
Ha! A local is the one who told us!
Your reviews are pretty awesome, very detail and lot of tips! This is the first year I got ikon pass and planning to go there.
Have you been to Mt. Schweitzer? I want to go there because I heard lines are relatively good even on weekends. With my work and kids school, weekdays are pretty much a non-option for me.
Thanks so much! I'm sure you'll like it. It's definitely a resort I want to return to.
Did Timberline last May, thinking about bachelor this year, does it hold up in the Spring like Mt. Hood?
Actually, you are not skiing into a crater (caldera). You are skiing into an old glacial scar. The big deposit at the bottom is the moraine left over from the extinct glacier. You walk past the caldera on your way up to the summit from the top of the chairlift. nevertheless, it is pretty rad to be skiing on a dormant volcano!
Hmmmm, I disagree with most people’s opinion on my bachelor. I’ve been quite a few times but was never impressed. Quite a large resort but the terrain doesn’t vary a whole lot. Maybe it was bad luck but each time I’ve visited the wind was ferocious. The snow is as good as the PNW will get but it surprised me how such a mediocre ski resort became so popular
Because you’re just there at the wrong time of year