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#61 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: moore, ok; dillon, co
Posts: 155
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dang man you missed out on super cheap trip package through ubski.com were paying $480 for 4 day lift and 5 night stay walk to lift condo. it's college week so there will be plent of tail to chase that week. I'll be there Jan 3 - 15
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Location: Front Range
Posts: 9,173
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There are no good deals for Snowmass lift ticket wise. Especially in the future.
Vail, probably not much going on there either. Buddy passes are about the best thing. Find somebody with an Epic Pass. |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 477
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Not many options other than that. Some of the other resorts... you could try the green pass, haha. |
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Location: Front Range
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You can always troll the parking lots for lift tickets. Look for people that seem to be taking off for the day. Offer them $10-$20 for their lift ticket (if it is for that day of course). Then you are set. Technically this is not legal. So I would pick up some of the zip ties for said lift ticket first, instead of walking up to the window and putting your ticket on.
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