Spring break skiing, Three Sisters shelter, El Nino fears and Oregon's cutest shorebird rebounds

Published: March 22, 2023, 9:56 p.m.

In this edition of the Explore Oregon Podcast, Zach talks about why it's so important to enjoy Oregon's robust snowpack and long ski season before rounding up a few good spring break travel ideas and highlighting some recent outdoors news. \n\nZach details how Oregon's ski areas are staying open through April and even May this year due to a good snowpack and mentions some spring deals that make getting on the lifts a bit cheaper. He then highlights a snowshoe and ski route to a snow shelter at the base of the Three Sisters. \n\nBecause of a potential El Nino pattern next year, this spring might be the best snow conditions for a while, according to Oregon State Climatologist Larry O'Neill, who makes a brief appearance on the podcast. \n\nFinally, Zach highlights two outdoor-themed museums worth visiting during spring break, whale watching advance and then a handful of news reported recently including: \n\nThe revival of the western snowy plover on the Oregon Coast \n\nTwo fatal accidents in the backcountry, and another death at Oregon\u2019s deadliest spot\n\nMore struggles for Oregon\u2019s iconic trees \u2014 this time of the Douglas firs of the Klamath-Siskiyou