Winter’s Coming – CONC Volunteers Prepare Shelters
Leaves are starting to turn colors, temperatures are dropping, and the days are getting shorter.It’s that time of year when CONC volunteer activity picks up as workers clear and mark…
Leaves are starting to turn colors, temperatures are dropping, and the days are getting shorter.It’s that time of year when CONC volunteer activity picks up as workers clear and mark…
Eric Ness, an avid skier who moved to SunRiver last year, is the new website editor for the Central Oregon Nordic Club.Eric will be the main person responsible for news…
Seven informally organized CONC hikers hiked along the Deschutes River from Riley Ranch Nature Reserve to Tumalo State Park and back on Sunday, May 5, with one hiker beginning at the…
Five Central Oregon Nordic Club skiers found “remarkably good” snow on a backcountry springtime ski that left the Mt. Bachelor Nordic Center on Sunday, April 14. The group skied to…
Rain did not deter CONC members on Sunday, April 7, as they hiked the area of Tumalo State Park and Riley Ranch Nature Preserve.“I took a chance on meeting the…
CONC members went on both ski and hiking outings on Sunday, March 31.Jerry Sebestyen led a spring ski trip to Big Meadow.“Great bluebird day,” Jerry reports. “A little icy in…
The Central Oregon Nordic Club has come up with yet another way to help skiers and snowshoers follow routes from area sno-parks, particularly those who are unfamiliar with the established…
Six CONC skiers did a 12.2-mile Meetup ski trip to the club’s "traditional lunch spot" near the Broken Top bowl on Thursday, March 28.The group took what club regulars term…
Nine CONC members skied the backcountry from North Santiam Sno-Park toward Three Fingered Jack on Sunday, March 26.“Conditions were ideal with about one to two inches of fresh snow on…
CONC skiers could do a little of everything on a sunny spring Sunday, March 17 – make turns on compressed but not icy snow, ski groomed trails, go “crust cruising,”…