
Mt Bachelor, located in Central Oregon, is an independent ski resort with over 4,318 acres and 101 named runs. It also boasts an amazing vertical drop of 3,365ft. Mt Bachelor is large and impressive, yet it retains a local vibe. There are stunning views of Mt Bachelor and the Three Sisters. Snowfall is plentiful here because of the high elevation and northeast/northwest exposure of its main slopes. This area is popular among snowboarders, as it offers many groomed trails and great beginner-friendly terrain.
Mt Bachelor Ski & Ride School offers instruction for all levels, and for every age and ability. From beginner to expert, our highly-trained instructors are here to help you take your skills to the next level!
A Day on the Mountain for Beginners - 7+
Our Best for Beginners program gives your child the best possible first experience in skiing and snowboarding. This program includes group lessons, rental gear, and a full-day lift pass.

Learn the Basics for ages 6+
Our Beginner Lesson program is for kids and adults ages 7 and up. This program is taught by a certified instructor. The children can rent skis and snowboards during the lesson.
Intermediate and Advanced - ages 13+
Students who can link turns on both blue and green terrain with varying levels of difficulty are eligible for our Intermediate & Advanced program. They can control their speed and enjoy all types of terrain, including black diamond terrain.
LEVEL 5: Ages 11+
Our Level Five program is intended for students who have mastered all terrain, both green and blue. They can control their speed and use pole swing and plant in all turns. They can also link turns of various sizes.
The Level Six program allows students to connect turns on all terrain. They can also use a pole swing or plant in all turns, and are able to control their speed on black diamond terrain.

Skiing or snowboarding is a process that takes time. It's not something you can do overnight, but the staff at Mt Bachelor are committed to making sure your child learns and improves.
Homeschool Lesson Program - Thursdays, ages 7-15
Our Thursday Homeschool Program offers a four-week midweek program for all abilities skiers/snowboarders, aged 7-15. This program is interactive, informative, and social. The focus is on safety and learning.
Winter Ride for Youth, 6-12
Our Winter Ride program, which runs during spring break, is a 4-week program that serves youth in grades 6-12. The Winter Ride Team works closely with local area coordinators in order to provide transportation between Mt. Baker for the duration.
FAQ
How can you travel light?
When packing for a trip, there is no right or wrong answer. But here are a few tips to help you choose what to bring along.
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Only bring what is necessary.
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Only pack what you will actually wear.
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Don't buy too many.
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You should ensure that you have enough space in your luggage.
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Double-check everything that you have packed.
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Enjoy free storage
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Reusable water bottles can be used instead of buying bottled.
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Carry a backpack instead of using a suitcase.
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Walking or cycling is a better option than using public transport.
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The right size bag is important.
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Do not carry heavy items.
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Prepare for anything.
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Do not leave anything behind
Here are some things you should never forget about when traveling.
When you travel, you'll find yourself in situations with little time to make decisions. You should be ready to improvise.
You might be stuck somewhere for hours, days, weeks, or even months. If you plan ahead, you will have food, water and shelter. But if you haven't, you may have to improvise.
In these cases you will need to rely on your best skills. This means that you will need to make quick decisions based on your intuition and experience.
But there are times when you can't choose. It could happen that you are stranded without cell phone coverage, run out of gas, or have been robbed. In those situations, you'll have to adapt quickly to whatever situation presents itself.
It is important to remain calm, keep your eyes on the prize and be decisive. Don't panic. Instead, keep your eyes on the things you can control.
If you are lost in the woods, it is possible to choose which direction you should go. You can also eat berries and mushrooms if you feel hungry. Rainwater can be drank or snowmelt.
If you are tired, you can take a break. If you're cold, you can bundle up. If it is wet, you have the option to change clothes. No matter what you do, it will make you feel better to stay positive.
What amount of luggage should I bring?
The length and type of trip will dictate how much luggage to take. If you are flying, your hand luggage is limited to less than 20kg. For a bus or train ride, however, you will require more space.
A form will be provided to you when you arrive at the airport with information about your flight. This form will ask for information such as your baggage weight and if you require assistance to check them in.
Before you leave for work, make sure to check it. You could end up spending hours waiting for your luggage to be checked while others check theirs.
It is best to travel light because you never know what might happen. If your bag is lost or damaged, you will not have any clothes.
How long does it take for you to fly between countries?
The distance between the airports as well as the weather conditions can affect the time it takes to fly.
Average flight time is about 3 hours.
The actual flight time is dependent on many factors, including the airline, aircraft type, delays at the airport, weather conditions, and the airline.
Do you ever worry that you might forget something when you travel?
Yes, I often forget stuff. This is especially true when I am on a short vacation. Luckily, I always have everything I need with me so I never run out.
For instance, I always carry my passport with me. And I always check whether I have enough money when I buy tickets.
I also always have my phone charger with me. To store any other items, I keep them in a small bag.
What can I take with me in my suitcase?
At least two pairs of shoes should be on your feet at all times. You need one pair for walking in the city; another pair to go on vacation.
Make sure you have enough clothes to cover both. For plane travel, make sure to bring extra socks, underwear, shirt, and pants.
If you're planning on staying somewhere longer, you might want to think about bringing along a few changes of clothing. This will ensure that you don't feel awkward while shopping for new outfits.
Comfortable shoes are a must if you're going to be taking the train or bus. You'll also need to bring a spare set if you are driving.
You will also need to carry plenty of toiletries such shampoo, toothpaste (deodorant), moisturizer, and shampoo.
And last but not least, you'll need to take a flashlight, insect repellent, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and a first aid kit.
It's better to keep all your items in one bag than to try to fit them in different bags. That way, you'll save time and space.
And finally, don't forget to pack a small towel and washcloth. You'll be able to use them when you take a shower after a long day.
What is the first thing to do after arriving at your travel destination?
A plan should be prepared for each step of your journey. It will let you know what to expect, and where to go next.
Planning ahead is essential to avoid being late for any important events.
You should also research what museums, parks, or landmarks you want to visit if you are planning to visit a city more than once.
You might also want to get a map and learn more about the history of the region.
Statistics
- No Checked Bags: No Alcoholic beverages with more than 70% alcohol (over 140 proof), including grain alcohol and 151 proof rum. (tsa.gov)
- That's an 18% jump from 2019, the previous record year. (travelandleisure.com)
- Alcoholic beverages with more than 24% but not more than 70% alcohol are limited in checked bags to 5 liters (1.3 gallons) per passenger and must be in unopened retail packaging. (tsa.gov)
- Pack sweaters, jackets, and underwear in reusable compression bags creating up to 75% more space in your luggage. (wikihow.com)
- You can use compression sacs or cubes to reduce the volume of your clothes by up to 80%—this is especially convenient for bulky items such as sweaters and jackets. (eaglecreek.com)
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How To
How to get cheap international flights
Cheap International Flight Searching is very popular thanks to the rise in popularity of online travel agencies (OTAs), such as Expedia and Travelocity, Orbitz or Priceline, which offer discounted airfares.
You should be aware that there are many factors which can influence your search results for international cheap flights. These include:
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Choose the type of airline that you prefer.
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Your destination city.
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Your departure date.
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Your arrival date.
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The length and duration of the stay.
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The number of people travelling together.
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Passengers' age group.
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You can fly either during peak season, or off-season.