Mountain Collective passes are only $489, while supplies last. New this season, enjoy two days each at Banff Sunshine and Lake Louise. Double down on your ski days by hitting multiple mountains in one trip. It’s time we start actively protecting views like these. Each Mountain Collective pass holder gets a complimentary 1-year Protect Our Winters membership, which empowers climate activism, gets you access to special events, exclusive publications, and gives you karma points for the future of snowboarding. Photo: Courtesy of Mountain Collective/ Chris Burkardģ. On average, the Mountain Collective pass will pay for itself after only four days of riding, leaving you with 28 more days to shred, “for free.” Everyone needs more of this. Use your Mountain Collective pass at any resort, anytime throughout the winter. Add additional days of riding to your trip for half off the price of a single-day lift ticket When the snow is this good, you won’t want to leave. You won’t know how great the East Coast’s woods are until you experience them yourself. Explore all new locations during the 2017/18 season, including Snowbasin Resort, Utah, Sugarbush, VT, Niseko United, Japan. Photo: Courtesy of Mountain Collective/ Ian Houghtonħ. Discounted lodging comes standard for Mountain Collective pass holders. Reserve lodging through the Mountain Collective during your stay at any one of the participating resorts and receive up to 25-percent off the original booking price. You don’t want to pass on this experience.
You’ll also get two days at each of the Mountain Collective’s international partners: Chamonix, France Valle Nevado, Chile Hakuba Valley and Niseko United, Japan. Photo: Courtesy of Mountain Collective/ Ian Houghtonĩ. The more you explore, the better snow you find. Join to receive two days of riding at each of the North American resorts included in the Mountain Collective, featuring locations like Snowbird, Jackson Hole, and Revelstoke. Photo: Courtesy of Mountain Collectiveġ0. By the numbers, the Mountain Collective pass provides access to: 56,283 rideable acres of terrain, 44 mountains, 481 lifts, 2,818 trails, and 6,831 inches of annual snowfall. Opening day is right around the corner and it’s important you’re ready, pass in hand.īelow, we’ve outlined 11 things you need to know about the Mountain Collective program and why it’s an ideal season pass solution for the travel-oriented resort snowboarder.ġ1. After all, there is a lot more to being ready than just re-watching all of your favorite movies, dusting off all of that gear, and making sure those boots still fit. If that sounds like you, consider a new means to riding this season and get more for less with the Mountain Collective pass. However, if you’re like the majority of riders, you live in an urban environment, somewhere other than a mountain town, and you have to travel to take turns once the snow finally arrives. Regardless, we’ve had enough of summer and we’re ready to welcome winter with open arms. Perhaps it was the first sign of colder nights on the horizon, or maybe the ever so subtle loss of those precious daylight hours. Maybe it started when you first saw an advertisement for a winter tent-sale at your local shop. If you are like us, the itch has already settled in. Be ready for the season ahead and get the most for your money with the 2017/18 Mountain Collective pass.