FOUR-PAGE SPORTS PULLOUT INSIDE Reach New Brights! • B SECTION • FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 2021 Arm & Hammer Liquid Laundry Detergent or Power Paks— your choice just $7.99 (Everyday Low Bi-Mart 9.87) Terrain is varied at Edison Butte Sno-park. Edison Butte Sno-park: a ‘favorite’ among locals BY BRIAN RATHBONE • The Bulletin Sledders, snowshoers, snowmobilers each have a place to play at Edison Butte Sno-park. With 12 marked snowshoeing and cross- Photos by Dean Guernsey/ For The Bulletin Edison Butte Sno-park is dog friendly. “You can take your dog, there are shelters everywhere so you can have a fire, hang out — sometimes, I’ll pack a lunch and drinks and hang out.” — Liz Bluhm, an avid cross-country skier from Bend At this time last year, Hoo- doo Ski Area had just 18 inches of snow and was forced to close for a week. But Mother Nature deliv- ered the goods this winter, as the small ski hill near Sisters boasted a snowpack of 57.7 inches as of Thursday and hosted a significant number of skiers and snowboarders over the holidays. “It’s been a fantastic snow year,” said Matthew McFarland, general manager at Hoodoo. “We’ve been getting a snow- storm, on average, every other day. We’ve had a couple of rain- storms, but other than that, it’s been snow, upon snow, upon snow.” Last season, Hoodoo did not open until Dec. 26, but this season, it was able to open during Thanksgiving weekend for just the fourth time in the past 20 years. Willamette Pass ski area, which has also struggled in re- cent winters to remain open, opened in time for the winter holidays this season and had to hear the roaring engines. “It is a fabulous resource,” said Alan Rutherford country skiing trails — all conveniently of Sunriver. “Snowmobilers go one way ; we with names like “High Voltage,” “Tesla” and (snowshoers and skiers) go another way. I heard “Alternating Current” after lightbulb inventor one just as we were coming back. For the most Thomas Edison — ranging in difficulty and part, we are separated, which is nice because you distances, with loops running from less than a can enjoy the ambiance of the forest.” mile to more than 5 miles. With minimal snowfall in the Bend and There are also areas for sledding and trails for Sunriver area, Rutherford, along with his friend snowmobiling at the park, which is located east of Bud Morris, have been regulars at the sno -park, Mount Bachelor on Forest Road 45. Most of the where several feet of snow have fallen in the snowmobile trails and the snowshoeing/cross- higher elevation areas. country skiing trails do not intersect, allowing for Small ski areas: Let it snow, and keep snowing BY MARK MORICAL The Bulletin peaceful exploration of the forest without having a reported snowpack of 36 inches as of Wednesday. Located about 70 miles southwest of Bend off state Highway 58 between Central Oregon and Eugene, Willa- mette Pass is open Wednesdays through Sundays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hoodoo, located 45 miles northwest of Bend on San- tiam Pass, is open Wednesdays through Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (with night skiing) and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. See Ski areas / B10 See Edison Butte / B9 Skiers get off the chairlift at Hoodoo Ski Area. Dean Guernsey/ For The Bulletin