Night Ski Poll
What’s your favorite night skiing spot?
Since moving to Oregon three and a half years ago, one of my favorite winter rituals has become the after-work night ski. With a packed car waiting and long-johns tucked under my work clothes, I duck out of work at 5pm on the button, pick up a few friends, and head for the hills. Soon, rush hour traffic is behind us, route 26 opens up ahead and—on a clear night—the peach-colored slopes of Mt. Hood loom out of the gathering darkness.
This year has been a tough one for skiing on Mt. Hood. After a few early November dumps, the freezing level climbed back up toward an unusually bare summit, leaving many of us with nothing to do but sit in Portland and watch the rain streak down our windows. But that’s only made more special the few recent late-season dumps, including this past Wednesday when a modest 4” returned Mt. Hood Ski Bowl to form.
It made me think it was time to follow up on Josie’s “Ski Poll” post from last December. An informal survey here in the office saw Ski Bowl as the unanimous favorite: It’s close to town, just well enough lit, and has three of the best beer stubes you could ask for to warm your fingers and toes. But from modest bumps like Bradford Hill in Haverhill, MA to the (often icy) steeps of Snow King in Jackson Hole, WY, there are a lot of contenders. What’s your favorite?














2 Responses to “Night Ski Poll”
Ski Bowl definitely wins for Oregon when the snow is good & it is cold enough. The Wallowas backcountry under a full moon is also a strong contender!
i have great memories of whaleback mountain just south of vermont border in enfield nh. in high school, we’d ski our brains out all day, grab a quick bite to eat and meet our friends for more night skiing: pure love in the form of fresh air, stolen kisses on the lift and legs that wouldn’t quit. the torch-light parades were sweet, too.
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