Indy Pass 24/25

KilaTsunami

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Did I miss the window to buy one?

Also do you reccomend it as an East Coast skier? I'd say i like to spend at least half the day in the park. I usually go Epic, but mount snow and hunter were so mid this year im thinking of trying something else.
 
I had an Indy Pass for two seasons as an East Coaster and I’d probably get it again as an add-on for my pass this season. Don’t mind me while I sperg out about the Indy resorts I’ve been to

Hunter and Carinthia mean you're probably too far from the NH mountains but I liked the parks at Waterville and Cannon; Cannon doesn’t have a dedicated park lift but WV’s parks are all served by t-bars or that beginner lift on lookers left.

I have never been at Pats Peak when the park was built or with a group that rides park and I wouldn’t make the trip for the park if it wasn’t the closest Indy hill to me BUT from what I’ve seen on IG their park crew is core.

I like Bolton Valley’s parks and they build a banked slalom for Blauvelt’s Banks every year they also build some mellow flow features since they allow snowskates

I like Jay Peak’s parks but you’re not driving to Jay to hike a tube.

Magic Mountain has a smaller rope tow park that was open until 9pm the last time I was there two years ago, Magic’s worth the trip but for the trees and cliffs more than the park.

There is no reason to ski Suicide Six unless you’re staying in the area and taking beginners with you. The lodge is pretty sick though, 1960s UFO looking thing.

Down to Massachusetts, the only park I ever saw at Berkshire East was a tiny progression park that had two berms and a ride on box but there is a gnarly cliff in the woods there. I never skied Catamount or any of the other NY areas.

Saddleback in Maine, though, was my favorite mountain on Indy Pass; check out some of the @northcoast edits that were shot there.

**This post was edited on Jun 13th 2024 at 7:52:19pm
 
^good writeup

indy pass is sick, it's cheaper than any other option by far and i like going to different places in different areas, especially if we keep having weak winters it's nice to have options in different places and not have to commit to much

cannon's blackout dates this year were a joke but re: stuff like that what can you do when you're buying a pass that's so much cheaper

it's not for everyone but i love it. 2 tickets is enough for plenty of places and if you use both and wanna go again to the same place they have some decent discounts for the 3rd etc tickets i think

edit: also yeah i think you missed it for this year but join the waitlist, can't hurt right?

**This post was edited on Jun 14th 2024 at 3:13:19pm
 
I got a ski3 pass it’s for gore whiteface and one other irrelevant mountain but it was 500 bucks (I’m under 18 may be more for u) gore and whiteface have pretty good parks as well as some other skiing if u want to do some of that too.
 
email i got from them today. added some sites and will be on sale again for a bit soon:

New Resorts to include:

Anihari Ski Resort, Japan

Camden Snow Bowl, ME

Cape Smokey, NS

Hatley Pointe, NC

Innsbruck, Austria (12 resorts)

Maiko Snow Resort, Japan

Middlebury Snowbowl, VT

Mt. Abram, ME

Nayoro Piyashiri Ski Resort, Japan

Palcall Tsumagoi Resort, Japan

Ragged Mountain, NH

Purchase Schedule

July 1-4 Waitlist

July 3 Partner season passholders may purchase AddOn Pass with 25% discount

July 4 - General public sale while supplies last
 
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