Meet the 360 View Crew

Nancy Mc.

The main reason I moved to Bend in 1994 was for the skiing. Today, I have the perfect work schedule: ski until 2:30, then tutor kids in Math from 3:15 - 8:15. Favorite spots: Red lift runs, the west bowls, and the backside.

David D.

A Mortgage Banker by day (a few days start later when it’s deep).  As a native to Bend, I feel very fortunate to be raising my family here in beautiful Central Oregon.  "Big city? They can have it. Sometimes we locals can forget how good we really have it."

Robert V.

I’ve been skiing Mt. Bachelor since 1967 (age 4). Now my two kids are third generation skiers on the mountain. From "Dilly Dally Alley" to south side pow runs, Mt. B. offers my family variety.

Maureen C.

An early riser, I can often be found making tele turns on the cone as the sun comes up. After a couple of hours riding the lifts, it's off to work at Metolius Mtn. Products where I’m an industrial seamstress. If there is no fresh snow, I hit the nordic trails. A self proclaimed 'skate skiing freak', I maintain it will never beat a powder day on the teles.

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Chevy Pepsi

At one of the largest resorts in North America, Skiers, Snowboarders and Nordic Skiers will find great conditions, plenty of snow, big terrain, short lift lines and a great value. Minutes from Bend, Redmond, Sunriver and Sisters, Oregon, Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort offers nearly 3700 acres of varied terrain and sits in the high desert of the Central Cascades and is known for dry snow and the best skiing and riding in the West.