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Mountain collective
Mountain collective







Further, Taos Ski Valley and its new ownership group call themselves a “B” Corporation - sort of a Declaration of Independence, purpose-driven to benefit all stakeholders. Taos and Kacina Peak combine for more than your legs can take. Today, new owners have brought the resort up to world-class standards, but the mountain remains exactly what you’d expect. The late Ernie Blake and his family created and managed Taos Ski Valley for many years. The Southwestern flavor of fabled Taos Ski Valley in New Mexico is a key part of the Collective. As the saying goes… “Where else but Aspen?” Be sure to note, however, you will receive two days at the Aspen Snowmass destination, not two days at each of the four distinct mountains. There are even two distinctly different towns – Aspen (world famous and you can count on spotting a celebrity at the next table at dinner) and Snowmass, right on the ski slopes a quick shuttle bus or drive away. All are distinct, have their own flavor and, all told, make this resort world-class in virtually every way. Japan: Niseko United Some highlights to Mountain Collective destinations:Īspen Snowmass marketers were among the first to help conceive and develop The Mountain Collective and this Rocky Mountain resort complex is a key reason to consider this pass.įew places in the United States can boast four distinct ski and snowboarding delights like Aspen Mountain (you may know it as Ajax), Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk, and Snowmass. New Zealand: Coronet Peak, The Remarkables

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Snowbasin, UtahĬanada: Lake Louise Ski Resort, Banff Sunshine Village and Marmot Basin, Alberta Panorama, Revelstoke Mountain Resort, Sun Peaks, B.C. Arapahoe Basin, Aspen Snowmass, Colo Sun Valley, Idaho Big Sky Resort, Mont Grand Targhee and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyo Taos, N.M.

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Western U.S.: Alta and Snowbird, Utah Sugar Bowl, Calif. Here’s where you will ski or snowboard this winter with a Mountain Collective Pass: Side note: The Mountain Collective and IKON pass share some ownership and that’s why, for example, resorts like Aspen Snowmass and several others are involved in both passes with different offerings. If the math works out for how often and where you plan to ski and ride, this could be your magic carpet to winter fun.

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It remains one of the most attractive passes and one of the easiest to understand and use. The Mountain Collective came about as an alternative to the original Epic Pass from Vail Resorts before Vail went on a resort buying spree. It’s simple in nature and not near as confusing or layered as the “Big Two” passes - Epic and IKON. There are none of those pesky blackout dates either. The pass offers you two days at each of its destinations and 50 percent off on more tickets at those resorts based on that day’s ticket window price. This is a less expensive than the Epic or IKON passes, but still very enticing. and international ski resorts on 9 continents that make up an “A” list of destinations you’ll want to ski or ride - some with several resorts in one general area. The Mountain Collective is, well collectively, a group of 24 U.S.









Mountain collective