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	<title>Comments on: SKI TRIP REPORT: Central Oregon</title>
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	<description>Where to go and what to do from those who know Oregon best ... Oregonians.</description>
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		<title>By: Randy Rogers</title>
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		<dc:creator>Randy Rogers</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 04:36:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Drew, great to hear you beating the drum that skiing in Oregon can be fun even if it isn&#039;t living face-shots with oodles of powder. For another exposure to the delights of some of the best lift served terrain in the Northwest I encourage you to visit Willamette Pass. In comparison to Bachelor and Hoodoo we have both steeps and heavily forested terrain. As such we were not as affected by the ice storms. With 360 degree terrain available you can find slopes and conditions to your liking be it spring corn in January or Alta like powder in March or April. Before you visit give me a shout. There are some incredible lodging options as close as two miles from the base of the Eagle Peak Accelerator -- Oregon&#039;s biggest/fastest lift. Plus, contact me and I get to spend the time with you calling it work.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drew, great to hear you beating the drum that skiing in Oregon can be fun even if it isn&#8217;t living face-shots with oodles of powder. For another exposure to the delights of some of the best lift served terrain in the Northwest I encourage you to visit Willamette Pass. In comparison to Bachelor and Hoodoo we have both steeps and heavily forested terrain. As such we were not as affected by the ice storms. With 360 degree terrain available you can find slopes and conditions to your liking be it spring corn in January or Alta like powder in March or April. Before you visit give me a shout. There are some incredible lodging options as close as two miles from the base of the Eagle Peak Accelerator &#8212; Oregon&#8217;s biggest/fastest lift. Plus, contact me and I get to spend the time with you calling it work.</p>
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