Backcountry Skiing & Splitboarding
From mellow powder glades to high-alpine descents, Powder House equips you for every backcountry mission. AT gear, splitboards, safety essentials, and route advice β all ready for your next adventure beyond the ropes.
Backcountry Essentials β Be Ready, Be Safe!
Every backcountry mission requires proper gear:
Before venturing out, you should always carry:
- π Backpack with shovel, probe, and avalanche beacon
- πΊοΈ Map, compass, and/or GPS device (don't rely solely on your phone)
- π§₯ Proper layering for mountain conditions β weather changes fast
- π₯Ά Emergency shelter, extra food, headlamp, first aid kit
- π¨ Knowledge of current avalanche conditions β Check COAC Forecast
π‘ Remember: If youβre heading out of bounds or deep into wilderness zones, you are your own rescue. Stay informed, be prepared, and ride responsibly.
Beginner-Friendly Backcountry Tours

Vista Butte
Short, mellow skin with beautiful views. Ideal first-timer spot for practicing transitions and learning uphill techniques.
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Moon Mountain
Rolling powder meadows east of Bend. Great terrain for splitboarders and skiers dialing in skinning basics.
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Todd Lake Touring
Easy access, low-angle glades near Mount Bachelor. Perfect zone for first powder laps and low-avalanche-risk terrain.
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Tumalo Mountain
Quick skin to a scenic summit. Gentle bowl skiing on the south face and steeper drops for those feeling spicy!
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Paulina Peak
Wide open bowls, long corn runs in spring. Moderate skinning, big reward. Snowmobile assist possible early season.
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Mt. Bachelor Backside
Ride outside the lifts! Backside bowls, gullies, and the Cirque zone offer endless powder possibilities.
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Ball Butte
Steeper lines, open bowls, and technical descents. Route-finding skills and avalanche awareness highly recommended.
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Broken Top
Alpine mountaineering objective! Glacial terrain, couloirs, mandatory technical skills. Best in late spring.
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South Sister
Oregon's tallest volcano. 4,000+ vertical feet of epic spring skiing. Requires fitness, crampons, and early starts.
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Santiam Pass Zones
Big terrain access around Three Fingered Jack and Hoodoo. Weather-dependent β deep winter powder days here can be all-time.
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