Oregon In May

afarrell

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A friend and I are headed out to Portland from May 16-26. We're planning on skiing Bachelor, Meadows, and TLine and wanna know who has the best park around that time of the year....basically if it's worth buying the spring session pass to Tline

I used the searchbar and didn't find much so help me out pleaz.

 
yes, park on the glacier at t-line will be up and def. worth it for a spring pass, maybe head over to meadows for a day also if they are still open

bachelor wont be too good by then, and its near closing for them also
 
it might be, just keep an eye on the conditions and webcams for updates. it might still be good
 
yea but they might not still be open. they will be open for weekends in may as long as there are at least 4000 skier visits each weekend. if there are only 3500 for th weekend total, end of the season. and its just weekends so a spring pass might not be worth it. once again, just keep checking websites for updates, t-line is the safest bet though and pretty much garunteed to be open
 
If meadows is open, cascade superpark is def your best bet. 4 mackin kickers in a row.
 
bachelor is now "summit season" open 8-1 every day, 2 lifts open, summit (standby) and pinemartin. One park (slopestlye) and supposedly there putting in a couple more jumps and a rail line.
 
with amount of snow we've gotten this year, I wouldn't bother with meadows or bachy at the end of may, just get the tline spring pass and ride there,
 
that may challenge is just something to get people to keep coming. they definitely plan on staying upen til june 3rd or 4th and use that whole may challenge to keep the public coming more and more
 
T-Line is your 100% guaranteed good riding through May... if Meadows keeps snow, the Cascade Superpark will be dope, but that's still an "if". And I don't know much about Bachy. Personally, I'll be shredding the gnar at Timberline.
 
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