Mt. Bachelor Rescue: Injured Snowboarder Pulled to Safety
Mt. Bachelor Rescue: Injured Snowboarder Pulled to Safety
US · Published Oct 29, 2025
A snowboarder was rescued from Mt. Bachelor after falling on the Cinder Cone and sustaining hip and rib injuries.
Fifteen search and rescue volunteers helped bring the injured snowboarder to safety, and he was transported to St. Charles Medical Center-Bend.
Mt. Bachelor remains unpatrolled until its November 28 season opening, prompting officials to remind visitors to take extra precautions.
Snowboarder rescued after fall on Cinder Cone
A 29-year-old snowboarder was successfully rescued from Mt. Bachelor in Oregon on October 26th after sustaining injuries from a fall on the Cinder Cone. The snowboarder suffered hip and rib injuries, prompting a response from local search and rescue teams.
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