Photo Credit: Mt Bachelor | Cover Photo: Austin Smith via Mt Bachelor
Mt Bachelor this morning |
Mt Bachelor this morning | Photo Credit: Austin Smith via Mt Bachelor Facebook Page

Arapahoe Basin is opening this weekend, cars are parked on Teton Pass, and resorts across the Pacific Northwest look like they’re ready to start spinning lifts.

Related: If You Like Boarding In Oregon, You Should Watch This…

So far, Mt Bachelor looks the best out of the PNW resorts with a 40″ snow depth as of today– October 19th! Right behind Bachelor is Mt Hood Timberline, whose Palmer Snowfield is looking mighty white after the recent atmopheric river event.

[Photo Tour]

Oregon

Timberline

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Mt Hood Meadows

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Mt Bachelor

Photo Credit: Mt Bachelor | Cover Photo: Austin Smith via Mt Bachelor

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Washington

Crystal

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Stevens Pass

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White Pass

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Alpental

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Oh yeah and then there’s Whistler Blackcomb

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