Hey Mr. Barnum - here's another one.
I understand the tickets at Vail are the most expensive of all. Could
you ocnduct some research and report back to us?
I have found that high ticket prices keeps the riffraff off the
slopes, except for those who wheedle free passes.
Copper and Breckenridge have some of the lowest lift ticket prices in
the country. A season passes for Breck/Keystone/A-Basin or Copper/
Winter Park are both under $400. And even less if you purchase it in
May.
snoig
FTFY
FTFY? WTF?
>On Jan 16, 12:56 pm, "D." <wdst...@sover.net> wrote:
>> if your worried about lift ticket prices
>> perhaps you should take up ping pong
>> and stay at home !
>> D.
>
>I have found that high ticket prices keeps the riffraff off the
>slopes,
I don't. They still bring their grungy clothes, and those stupid
boards. Their daddies pay for them.
> except for those who wheedle free passes.
Like Scottee?
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> I assume its because ...
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Carpe powder-diem!
He's about to trip over that 25 foot tall juniper there by his right ski...
JFGI
He's a she.
Yah, she is skiing the trees on Peak 7.
if you buy on-line 7 days ahead for 4+ days, it is $55 a day. I was
amazed that that have not change rates since 2004. it is not bad.
I was skiing in Aspen for $25 a day two years ago with the group.
A.