Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 10, 1992, Page 5A, Image 5

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    SKIING
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"Perfect Track" Is a clinic for cross country skiing
Private lessons are $3H. and group lessons are SI 7
Mount Bachelor is located 22 miles southwest of
Bend, on Century Drive off Highway 97 For the daily
snow report, call 3fi2-7ftH8
Mount Hood Meadows: This area, celebrating Its 25th
anniversary, is expected to open I ridav at the latest,
and features both night and day skitng. Day lift tickets
are S27, night passes (good from 4 to 10 p in.) arc SKI.
and all-day tickets arc S32 There are also snowlxtard
and cross country ski areas, in addition to the downhill
runs Downhill skis can he rented for Sl<> a day. cross
country skis go for $13 a day and snowboards for S2V
A beginner lesson package runs S30 a da\ and in
cludes ski rental, a lift ticket and a 40 minute group los
son Mount Hood Meadows has four chairs and five >ur
face tows Season-opener specials, featuring reduced
rates on everything, are available |)e< 5 and (> and Dot
12 und 13.
Mount Hood Meadows will bo open 4 a in. to It) p m.
Wednestiay through Saturday and 4 a m to 7 p m. Sun
days It is located on the oast side of Mount Hood, 10
miles east of Government ('.amp on Highway 35
For a daily snow report, call 227-SNOW
Timberline: Timborline is also ready for skiers and
offers day and night skiing Until Thanksgiving week
end, the area will be open from 4 a m to 5 p m , hut al
ter. it will stay open until 10 p m
Hours are 4 a m to 5 p m Sunday through Tuesday
and 4 a m to 10 p.m Wednesday through Saturday
Lift tickets are $24 for day and night, ami $23 for the
day Monday and I'uosduv spec nils feature a day pass (9
am to S pm.) for $14 Night skiing alone is S'
Wednesday and Thursday nights. and $11 Friday and
Saturday nights Ski rentals art* Slt> for the entire d.iy
beginner lessons take place daily at to it) a m and
1 It) p m lor S2S That iru hides ski rental, a lift ti< ket
and a 'Ml in inn to group loss on Also offered at those
times art) group lessons for other skill levels at $ IH
Timber!inr is located frf) miles east of Portland, off
Highway 2R For a daily snow report, call 222-2.’ 11
Hoodoo Ski Area This ski area offers a guarantee
ski for an hour in the morning, from 4 to 10. and if you
don't like the surface, you tarn leave w ith no charge
Hoodoo, which got Ki inches of snow Sunday night,
is expected to open Nov 21 A first lime skier spei i.d is
$40 and includes an all-day lift ticket, ski rentals and
two no minute group lessons Twice-daily lessons, in
cluding cross i ountry and downhill, are offered at
10 .10 a m and ! p m for St2 Hoodoo also has a four
week Saturday program during January and February
Ski rentals (all new this year) are $11 a day Day lift
tickets, good from *1 a rti to 4 p rn or t to 10 p m , are
StH An alt-dav "marathon ticket" is $22 \fternoon
tickets, good from 1 to 4 pm, are $14 Night skiing
tickets, good from 4 to 10 p m . .ire $12 Hoodoo is open
Tuesday through Thursday from o a tn to 4 p m and
Thursday through Saturday from 4 to 10 p m
Hoodoo features three chair lifts It is located between
Salem and Fiend on Highway 20 at the summit of
Santiam Pass For a daily snow report, i all 292-1.IT”!
Willamette Pass This area expected to open N->y
IH. is another one dose enough to he frequented by
University students
Ski rentals are $1 I a day, lift tic kets are $20 and a
five day pass is $00 Night skiing, from 12 10 to o p rn
is $20 An all-day pass is S 15
Lessons for beginners run 512 for .1 00 ‘HI minutn
group session and are every day at !() .1 m and 1 to
pm Private lessons are 520 for the first hour and SIO
for each additional hour
t wenty kilometers of Nordii ski trails are available
for cross country skiers Passes an’ So and ski rentals
are S? A season pass is $05
Willamette Pass will fie open Wednesday Thursday
and Sunday from ll a in to -t p m and I riday and Satur
dav from ** a in to y p m. It is It* .iied t>'i miles south
east of T.ugene on Highway 5il .it the t a si ade Summit
1-or a dally snow n-[>ort, c all 3-15 ?ooo
Mount Ashland and Anthony l.aWas sk: areas may he
less well known than the others, fail they are worth
1 her king out
Mount Ashland, located HI miles southwest ot \sh
lund off Interstate 5, is expected to open Nov 25 It will
he open daily from u a m to t p m and Thursday. In
itay and Saturday until 10 p m
Day hit tickets are 52.1 on yveekends and holidays
and SIS during lie- yvek Nigh' -» nii;.; o- 5 SO Sk- rent
als are Si t lor the day tor a daily snow report, (all
4H2 275-1
Anthony Lakes, between l.atlrande and Maker t tty at
the North Powder evil off Interstate ill is ex prated to
open Noy 22 Lessons are offered throughout the day
and range from Sit to S20 Anthony Lakes lias a stu
dent rate of SI? a day Regular day rales are 520 Kent
als are 51 t lor alpine skis, SIO for cross country skis
and Sin lor a snowUiard
ll will lie open Thursday through Sunday hum •> a m
to I p m and seven days a week during holidays I or
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STUDENTS • FACULTY • STAFF \
[Tin Vaccination 1
Influenza vaccinations will he given at the
Student Health C enter everv WotlnraLiy.
Thursday arnl Friday from tiiXkim to 9 OOtirti
until the end of fall term Only one
injection is needed
Students S3.50
Faculty and Staff $4.00
Annual tlu immunizations are recommended tor
the following
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2 Persons with long-term heart or lung
problems
3 Persons with any of the following kidney
disease, cystic fibrosis, diabetes, anemia,
severe asthma and conditions which
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Influenza vaccine may be given to persons
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