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Mountain Collective, how to plan trips?

xwhaler

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Cannon would be great add to this. Other thoughts:

Bretton Woods: "premier/high end" East Coast mtn that is not really in other multi pass affiliations other than that White Mtn Super Pass. Guessing they have some passholders who have the means/desire to travel out west.
 

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If Jay ever gets its act together, it has potential to be considered a candidate.

- It's in the middle of nowhere.
- It has a base village to capture the lodging and food expenditure in exchange for the "free" lift tickets
- Like Sun Valley, it's not very well known. So it will benefit the most from people going there to "burn their days" and get to know about it.

But of course, that's assuming the management can ever be sorted out and debts re-structured etc. Still, once it get back to operating as a normal mountain, it has some potential to fit the Mountain collective model.
 
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