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Started by Luke2152 in USA - 6 Replies

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Luke2152 posted Nov-2012

I'm visiting the states skiing CO for a few weeks in December. Have brought a Colorado epic season pass. I won't need it after the start of January so if anyones interested....PM me an offer. Yes I know its a bit naughty but it certainly wasn't cheap.

Dave Mac
reply to 'epic season pass'
posted Nov-2012

Ski passes are non-transferable. A season pass will normally have a passport style photo, if not on the pass, appearing on the lifties screen as you pass through, There are other identifications linked to the epic pass, ID and DOB.

That is quite a chance for someone to take, especially since the pre-season offer is still open.

Having said that, the epic is a great value pass, ~ IF you buy your own..... :twisted:

Luke2152
reply to 'epic season pass'
posted Nov-2012

Yes its got a photo on. Will a liftie pay any attention to it? Not anywhere I've been before but you never know!
Just putting it out there

Dave Mac
reply to 'epic season pass'
posted Nov-2012

Oh they do! We have our season passes on Swatches. When my ski buddy, Mel inadvertantly wore his wife's watch, as he went through the gate, the liftie knocked on the window, and called out.... "Margaret"!!!!!

NellyPS
reply to 'epic season pass'
posted Nov-2012

I was questioned by a liftie over my OWN pass at the end of a season in Chamonix. Clearly the mountain air / beer had taken it's toll on me and I looked nothing like I did 5 months earlier.

Dave Mac
reply to 'epic season pass'
posted Nov-2012

NellyPS wrote:I was questioned by a liftie over my OWN pass at the end of a season in Chamonix. Clearly the mountain air / beer had taken it's toll on me and I looked nothing like I did 5 months earlier.

Younger?

NellyPS
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posted Nov-2012

Dave Mac wrote:
NellyPS wrote:I was questioned by a liftie over my OWN pass at the end of a season in Chamonix. Clearly the mountain air / beer had taken it's toll on me and I looked nothing like I did 5 months earlier.

Younger?


I was only 19 at the time, my hair had gone blonder and obviously I had a fabulous tan (face only). That good old mountain look, panda eyes and everything.

Topic last updated on 13-November-2012 at 13:57