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Uphill access?

skiNEwhere

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I know that A-Basin, Loveland, and Breck state that you have to get a free uphill access pass, and then you can hike/snowshoe/skin up and ski down whenever the lifts aren't spinning. You can even take your dog with you for A-Basin and Breck.

This matter seems to have been tolerated for the lack of a better word by resorts for a while, but now mountains are officially allowing it.

Have east coast ski area's officially started allowing this?
 

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Magic and Saddleback as well

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I think this is pretty much a bad idea to allow actually, as the people who use their heads usually aren't putting that effort in to ski an inbounds run. The folks that do do this, usually are the types of guys and gals that prefer to be heard and seen, which often leads to problems. Went through this scenario here a few years back here in Jackson, turned into a legal cuffufle cause the guy was deliberately trying to prove a point about something no one cares about.
 

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I think this is pretty much a bad idea to allow actually, as the people who use their heads usually aren't putting that effort in to ski an inbounds run. The folks that do do this, usually are the types of guys and gals that prefer to be heard and seen, which often leads to problems. Went through this scenario here a few years back here in Jackson, turned into a legal cuffufle cause the guy was deliberately trying to prove a point about something no one cares about.

What were the problems?
 

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$20 for the entire season, right?

Beats a no uphill policy in my book! It also boosts the AT/touring side of the ski industry by making it easier for people new to skinning to have a starting point.
I noticed after I posted that this policy was in one of the links you already provided earlier.

Yes it sounds like $20 for a season hiking pass.
 

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$20 for the entire season, right?

Beats a no uphill policy in my book! It also boosts the AT/touring side of the ski industry by making it easier for people new to skinning to have a starting point.

Whooops. I guess I 'technically' hiked up Killington two days ago without the pass because I thought I could get to the peak lodge from the top of the canyon quad (peak walkway was closed) without taking the gondola (long line!!). My family and I sidestepped quite a way up the mountain on Great Northern... oh well, I'm just a stupid, occasional visiter from Massachusetts lol :razz: :razz:

But seriously, on another note--Killington should inform visitors that you have to take the gondola to access their new Peak Lodge on the trail map, but whatever... the food was rewarding!!:-D:thumbup:
 

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I noticed after I posted that this policy was in one of the links you already provided earlier.

Yes it sounds like $20 for a season hiking pass.

Funny because I wasn't aware of the pass. This is new this season I'm pretty sure.
 

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Funny because I wasn't aware of the pass. This is new this season I'm pretty sure.

Yes, it came out just a few days ago.
And it's also a real setback for those of us interesting in resort "uphilling": the largest ski resort in Eastern North America is restricting skinning to an area the equivalent of Wachusett in terms of vertical and skiable terrain.
 

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Glad you guys found our USSMA compilation of resort "uphilling" policies!
Our research has been supplemented significantly by feedback from locals, so if you know of any we've missed, please feel free to pass them along.
(My email address should be linked to this account.)

Went through this scenario here a few years back here in Jackson, turned into a legal cuffufle cause the guy was deliberately trying to prove a point about something no one cares about.
All he wanted to do was watch his daughter run NASTAR.
Since he wasn't interested in skiing that day, he was just skinning up to the base of the race course.
For this he was arrested, handcuffed, and forcibly brought down in a ski patrol sled.
All charges were dropped for obvious reasons, including that he was such a prominent local citizen, an outside special prosecutor would have be appointed, as everyone else was conflicted out.
 
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