The Indy Pass

That film is fantastic, and making think about getting the add on Indy Pass to increase support for the soul of skiing (have a Berkshire East pass). It is also making me think hard about where to plan future trips by removing all future financial support of IKON and EPIC resorts that are actively attacking that very soul. That approach may be limiting but sharing the joy of skiing with my kids at places that truly care about their mountain just might be worth it.
 
In art, they teach you to revel in limits.

One example, I found everything I needed for a great season here last year:


In recent years the mega pass hills I've skied are Hunter and Killington. Probably won't give those up. I'm just not motivated to buy a mega pass and ski out west.

@SnowSnake88 if you do buy that Indy add-on could you click on our ad on the homepage to make the purchase?
 
Will do, happy to help build the add revenue!

Thanks man.

It's not actually revenue to us, but I guarantee Doug will notice it, in the analytics. He's got some big media partners now and I want to stay on his radar too.
 
The media release for the TGR movie just arrived by email. The locations in the film in the northeast are Berkshire East, Black Mountain, Bolton Valley, Brundage, Cannon, Magic, and Saddleback. The ones in the west are Beaver, UT; Lost Trail, MT; 49 Degrees and Mission Ridge in WA; Brundage, ID; Snow King in Jackson, WY.

EDIT: fixed Brundage
 
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MTB saves skiing. Hmm
Vail apparently doesn’t agree as they have been closing a few of their resorts bike parks.

I wonder if staffing, construction, maintenance and insurance costs outweigh the benefits in a lot of cases? I know Winter Park does really well but they may have the corner on that front range market.
 
Nate hills has been riding the vail park recently.
When I was in Jackson you needed to rent a bike a week in advance. They were building more trails too. 2k vert of flowy downhill is fun.
 
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