Pass trouble

1tenthmoney

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THE LONG VERSION:A couple of weeks ago, I was skiing at Timberline when I lost my season pass. I keep it on a lanyard and had made sure that I had my pass with me and on the lanyard on the way up to the mountain. I took one warm up run and skied down to the lift only to fine that my lanyard, in the time between when I got out of my car and when I got to the lift, had bent somehow and my pass had fallen off. I went to the lodge and bought a new lanyard and a replacement pass for 25$.This weekend though, I had my second lanyard break mysteriously. I had showed my pass to the lifty on the way up for my last run. I skied a mellow run back to the lodge, then got in my car to go home. At no point had I fallen or slid or anything. In spite of that, when I got home and took off the lanyard I discovered that it was bent and the pass was gone again.THE SHORT VERSION:I had two lanyards break without me falling two weekends in a row and lost two season passes.
I need a new place to put my pass. Any suggestions?
 
^same idea but I use a key ring like you would find on your car keys and put it on a pant or jacket zipper. Although my pass this year I can't hole punch so now it just sits inside my chest pocket.
 
i dont understand why everyone loves lanyards so much...

i recently have been keeping mine in my pants pocket but mostly on a clip inside my jacket. lanyards can go all over the place and fall anywhere. my fiends always lose their pass when they use lanyards
 
go to the dollar store or to yours or your moms keys and take off one of the metal rings punch a hole on the corner and attach your pass to it then put it on a zipper... problem solved?
 
Get a tattoo of your pass on your neck and then you cant loose it! When next year comes then get even more creative and get a sleeve full of passes!! Sparknotes: Neck Pass tattoo ='s problem sloved!
 
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