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From: mpetitt@echomtnpark.com

Subject: ACCESS Pass Sales and Pre-Opening Date Announced!

Date: February 23, 2006 6:18:32 PM MST

To: echomtnnews@echomtnpark.com

Yes, it is finally here… Echo Mountain Park, North America’s only mountain built from scratch for terrain park riders, and the closest mountain to the Denver metro area, has officially begun selling ACCESS passes online.

Now you’re probably wondering, “I get this Access Pass, but when do I get to use it?” Drum roll please: Pre-opening Weekend will take place on March 4th and 5th from 11am to 4pm. Access Pass holders are the only folks we will allow in, and they get in for FREE.

Pre-opening weekend is only for our loyal, patient, and of course incredibly good looking pals. Here’s the deal:

- Only ACCESS Pass holders are allowed in

- It’s free – won’t cost a day off your ACCESS Pass

- Free food.

- Swag, swag, swag. - You could be the first person to ride Echo. Hell, the first guy to ride Vail is probably dead.

We want you all to know that what you see on day one is not going to be what you see at the end of month one, or at day one next year. Things are going to start slow. On opening weekend we will only be riding on one week of man made snow. Not all our terrain will yet be open, and we will only have a limited number of what will someday soon be many, many sick features.

But if you share the vision of what Echo can become, and want to check out the place, we want to see you there.

Check out our website at echomountainpark.com to order your pass online and find out more.

- The Echo Mountain Park team

 
is there gonna be a superpipe? I need a place close to Fort Collins to train next season...and don't want to drive to breck, but looks like that is the plan as of right now...
 
if you don't use all your ACCESS Pass days they roll over for next season.

Don't expect anything too rad quite yet (besides knuckles)... this is thier first year and they just recently started blowing snow... I'm sure it'll be really fun... with music on the whole hill, atari in the lodge, etc... but this year seems to be more of a test year to get ready for some full on sickness next year.

Still worth getting the ACCESS Pass thought since the first weekend is free (doesn't take a day off your pass) and the days roll over to next year.
 
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