Michelle Poirot is no stranger to exercise and running. Sheโs coached local running groups for a dozen years and is certified by the Road Runners Club of America. But aging and some health challenges led her to refocus her mission. About six years ago, she started Ceiling: Unlimited, a health and running coaching business, specifically […]
Outside
Miles of Fun to Keep You Fit & Healthy
There is no shortage of runs and races in Central Oregon, for all levels. Some shorter family fun-runs will get your blood flowing during the cold weather with longer, tougher races to prepare you for a slate of spring runs. Here is a list of runs/walks in the coming months that may inspire you! February […]
Seed to Table Aims to Build Community Health and Wellness
Little did 10-year-old Audrey Tehan know, as she furiously shielded her fledgling beet plants from a pounding hail storm on her familyโs farm in Sisters, that one day, sheโd be helping to grow more than 100,000 pounds of fresh produce in that same spot and helming a nonprofit that distributes the bounty to Central Oregon […]
New Meissner Bus to Shuttle Skiers & Snowshoers
Avoid the stress of jockeying for parking spots at the ever-popular Meissner Sno Park this winter by taking a new shuttle. The Meissner bus is scheduled to make three trips every Saturday and Sunday through March. The best part? Itโs a bargain at $5 roundtrip! Visit Bend, Deschutes Trails Coalition and an anonymous donor contributed […]
All Wags at Wanoga Sno-Parkย
Jeff Johnston has a ritual during Central Oregonโs winter months. Several times a week, he finds himself, along with Kundi, his Australian Shepherd, standing in the pre-dawn light at Wanoga Sno-Park. As he unlocks a shipping container that houses a utilitarian Ski-Doo Skandic snowmobile, Kundi tears around in the snow, marking his favorite spots. After […]
Three Sisters Backcountry is Making Cascades Magic
Put down that beat-up Harry Potter paperback. With the right guidance, the forests of Central Oregon can put a spell on you, no wands or wizard hats required. Just ask Three Sisters Backcountry about the โmagic that existsโ at their two mountain yurts. Theyโre located at the base of what the outdoor recreation company calls […]
Shooting for the Snow Zone
Pete Alport arrived at the young snowboarderโs home at 11pm on a winterโs night in late 2022. The pair bid a cheerful goodbye to Kai Hugginโs parents and drove south from Bend into the night. Where Highway 138 intersects the north access for Crater Lake, they ditched the truck and fired up the snowmobiles. During […]
Return of the Snow Dragon at Virginia Meissner Sno-Park
What originated as construction on a quinzhee (a snow shelter made by hardened show and hollowed out) at Meissner Sno-Park and evolved into an annual tradition, artist Joshua Cook and a team of volunteers are once again inviting participants to experience the “Snow Dragon” art installation on one of the most magical nights on the […]
Phase II of Santiam Pass Ski Lodge Restoration
When Susan and Dwight Sheets toured the defunct Santiam Pass Ski Lodge on a rainy October day in 2016 with Willamette National Forest Ranger Terry Baker, they were saddened with the condition of the historic lodge that had been unoccupied since 1986. โThe archaeologist wouldnโt come in because it was horrible,โ said Dwight. โWe were […]
Time to Shine with a Freak Holiday Salad
Jello salad was created in 1904 by Mrs. John E. Cook of Pennsylvania. She called it the “Perfection Salad.” The colorful item became especially popular after World War II as a convenient, inexpensive dish for busy housewives. It became overshadowed in the 1960s and 70s with the rise of other cooking trends. Nonetheless, many families […]

