ScottySkis
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I noticed a distinct lack of freebie lists for the Warren Miller tour, I wonder if they are going to release details later, or if they're doing without this year.
I noticed a distinct lack of freebie lists for the Warren Miller tour, I wonder if they are going to release details later, or if they're doing without this year.
I saw the Warren Miller flic last year in Manhattan and it was the worst I've ever seen in terms of lift ticket swag:
BOGO to Jiminy Peak (WTH that lives in NYC is likely to go skiing at Jiminy Peak?)
BOGO to Mountain Creek (you cant pay people to go there)
So, to summarize, no free tickets, and 2 BOGOs to places that people who live in NYC are highly unlikely to use.
you should have them on Craigslist, Mountain Creek at night midweek is nice night skiing, I do not like Jiminy Peak but it is always crowed there.
I've used it last year. No one ever asked about the hydration pack. No one has asked for the book either (although of the latter, I tend to tear it off the book near the window because I didn't want to lose the coupon--being very disorganized person I am).The Geigerrig deal sounds great if another Clymb deal pops up, But sharing the book/trading tickets seems like a possible problem as I saw something on the site that you have to have the hydration unit with you? Much like having to wear the Descente jacket to the window. Anyone have experience using the passbooks in the past? Can you take a single ticket out of the book and use it or do you need the whole book?
Thanks for bringing that to my attention!Hope it not mostly M-F like the Geigerrig this year.
Keep an eye on TireRack.com for deals. I've often picked up a discount for buying four snows well in advanced of snow season. Sometimes their total price reflects a manufacturer rebate in the form of a branded gift card, so just be aware of that. Still, if you can get a sale and rebate, they often have a cheaper price than buying local and getting a free mount. I find the dates for the sales and rebates can vary by manufacturer. Signing up for their email newsletter might not be a bad idea.