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  1. #101
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    Originally posted by FreakofSnow
    1 Polaris RMK 700 + my skins = my pass
    I was thinking of going this route myself, well an AC 600 + skins anyway, but i think the $250 Moonlight Basin student pass may be too good a deal to pass up.
    "They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
    Ben Franklin

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    5 mountain Flail pass. FREE! My job buys it for me.
    Skiing Sucks! What a stupid sport!

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    Originally posted by 778skier
    W/B student pass $359+7%CDN. Not valid dec 27-30, otherwise unlimited.

    FYI for other w/b maggots, prices are not going up for any passes this year, and there's new passholder "perks".
    Goddamn students! I'll be pulling the trigger on a Whistler single mountain pass....$1149 before tax....
    Martha's just polishing the brass on the Titanic....

  4. #104
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    Magic Mtn - $250 full season.

    Let's hope it snows in the east alot this winter

    Gotta have faith.....

    elevens
    why make ten turns when you only need to make NONE!

  5. #105
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    Originally posted by milkman
    Goddamn students! I'll be pulling the trigger on a Whistler single mountain pass....$1149 before tax....
    that's bunk. the good thing about the alta/bird is that taxs are already included. i think that is how most resorts in this area are.

  6. #106
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    Originally posted by AltaPowderDaze
    that's bunk. the good thing about the alta/bird is that taxs are already included. i think that is how most resorts in this area are.
    It's $1229 CDN taxes in. That's about $950 US
    Martha's just polishing the brass on the Titanic....

  7. #107
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    $399 for my first season at alta.
    Many thanks to the u.

  8. #108
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    Ditto on the $399 Alta pass through the U. Plus, Snowbird day passes only cost $20 too. Bonus!

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    Solitude Mon-Thu maybe Fri.

    Must ask:
    What day of the week do you get the "half off" with a competitors pass at Snowbasin?

    Any recommendations for volunteer work at the other mountains (lcc) that would get me a pass or a one day a week deal? I’ll be collecting through the beginning and into midwinter..... so just looking for some variety until reality sets in, if you call working three days a week reality.

    It’s so quiet, it’s so cool, it’s so cold

  10. #110
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    Originally posted by pollard
    if I bought it 3 monthes ago-350
    if I buy it in the next month-710


    sonavabitch. this hurts me physically.


    and 250 for my mission pass
    stevens college pass 280 and I get schweitzer

  11. #111
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    Wish I had the backcountry skills...and some friends that werent so friggin lazy.

    Oh well, 5 mtn and the copper/winter park pass.

  12. #112
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    i had a sierra at tahoe /northstar pass last year cuz it was cheap but northstar sucks---big powder day and the lifts are not running...so this year it will be sugarbowl/kirkwood week pass for 400$

  13. #113
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    Big White raised their full pass to a $539CDN on early pricing. Getting some new terrain and lifts so it's all good.

    WB "Edge" card - 5 days for $249CDN - decent discount on further day tix. WB's making flute in-bounds this year.

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    Originally posted by Billow
    Solitude Mon-Thu maybe Fri.
    I've got a Sunday/Monday Solitude pass. I probably won't get to use the Monday much, but, when I do we'll have to hook up for some turns.

    BobMc

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    Originally posted by 778skier
    W/B student pass $359+7%CDN. Not valid dec 27-30, otherwise unlimited.

    FYI for other w/b maggots, prices are not going up for any passes this year, and there's new passholder "perks".
    Need another person for your group of four? Can I be attending a US universtity?

    Bum Z, yup.
    Last edited by funkendrenchman; 09-21-2004 at 12:41 AM.

  16. #116
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    Originally posted by PulverSchwein
    Big White raised their full pass to a $539CDN on early pricing. Getting some new terrain and lifts so it's all good.

    WB "Edge" card - 5 days for $249CDN - decent discount on further day tix. WB's making flute in-bounds this year.
    Making flute officially in bounds (it pretty much was anyway) is not a good thing. More people, more tracks = bad thing
    Martha's just polishing the brass on the Titanic....

  17. #117
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    Originally posted by milkman
    Making flute officially in bounds (it pretty much was anyway) is not a good thing. More people, more tracks = bad thing
    That judgement depends highly on a person's perspective, I'm the guy who couldn't and wouldn't go there avy safety-wise and now can and will. Sure it'll get tracked up more than it used to but vast majority of people'll be too lazy to slog it out there, especially further out.

  18. #118
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    Fair enough. Perspective is everything.....I'm just turning into a grumpy old man....I'll be skinning a little further this year to avoid the increase in Flute crowds
    Martha's just polishing the brass on the Titanic....

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    Originally posted by BobMc
    I've got a Sunday/Monday Solitude pass. I probably won't get to use the Monday much, but, when I do we'll have to hook up for some turns.

    BobMc

    Yes.



    Good thing I don’t believe in the jinx because my accommodations are not 100% yet.
    The pass will fallow and it will all work out.

    It’s so quiet, it’s so cool, it’s so cold

  20. #120
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    Got the Mt. Rose pass -

    it used to be that a ski pass at one resort would get you discounts at other resorts. Still true ? if so - name the names...

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Chupacabra
    Got the Mt. Rose pass -

    it used to be that a ski pass at one resort would get you discounts at other resorts. Still true ? if so - name the names...
    My Mammoth Mountain Season Pass (MVP) gets me half off at all other Intrawest-owned resorts (Whistler/B, Copper, Tremblant, etc).

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Chupacabra
    Got the Mt. Rose pass -

    it used to be that a ski pass at one resort would get you discounts at other resorts. Still true ? if so - name the names...
    There may still be a few. However, the discounts seem to be more restricted than they used to be. They seem to want to stay within their parent company (like Mammoth only w/Intrawest resort), wait until spring, or only be valid midweek (I think Mt. Rose is midweek only with a pass from another resort - something I'll have to take advantage of to ski the chutes).
    I think that Alpine Meadows and Northstar give a break with a pass from another resort in the spring.
    Sometimes even an out of state resort will give a discount (I was given half-day rate at Montana Skibowl with a Kirkwood pass).
    Also, some passes allow for bringing in friends at a discount (A Kirkwood pass allows for at least 5 full-day tickets at half-day price).
    You'll just need to check the resorts websites, make a call, or look for deals mentioned here. It also never hurts to ask. Please post the deals you find.

  23. #123
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    Holly Macaroni! $884 bones (Canadian thank gaud) for a Fernie pass.
    Oh well, it's a small price to pay for my sanity.
    Stoke is alive in the Flanker's world
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  24. #124
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    Skins=$100
    4,000 Calories of fuel=$8/day x 70 hopefull days = $560
    Polaris on occasion=$7,000

    So about $7,660, taxes not included.

    Rough estimate only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powstash
    LCC dawn patrol alert. 5:30 am until 9am for those that have "real jobs".
    Damn, guess that means I have to leave my house at 3:30 AM to meet the Central Wasatch Dawn Patrol Crew this season.

    CWDPC

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