The Points Guy did not mention the other issue of remote parking with shuttle buses at many of the big areas. Mammoth has an advantage there with multiple parking lots within walking distance of access lifts.
I'm preparing to pull the trigger.Tony Crocker":2srhuaei said:I assume James is getting a Loveland pass with the impressive list of of partner areas covered by it.
Big Sky is an example of a ski area to avoid in 2020-21 for that reason. Probably Jackson too. That's unfortunate because we might pass by both driving between the interior Northwest and Iron Blosam week.ChrisC":2kobaf8s said:If you cut that to 25-50% capacity, basically not many people are getting to the top everyday. Assume lines will 60min+ everyday?
ChrisC":2qwxdpyx said:Wow - that Loveland Pass has quite the collection of ski areas on it.
I got mine yesterday and will pick it up on Dec 8. For me, there's no substitute to going to the Alps; however, the Loveland Pass will be a good consolation prize. I've received press season passes to a couple ski areas in the past; however, this is the first one I've ever purchased. In a perfect world, I'd combine it with the Indy Pass to go on multiple road trips throughout the west; however, my realistic hope across four-ish visits to and through Colorado is to get 22-25 days at the following ski areas (supplemented with family day trips in the Poconos and Catskills):Tony Crocker":1wo78pee said:James will presumably get his Loveland pass in person.
https://skiloveland.com/season-passes/jnelly":1rbkf9ac said:Would someone post a link to the Loveland Pass with the partner resorts?
Tony Crocker":309kfyqd said:Loveland can be a very tough place in high altitude and chronic wind. Know your cold tolerance or watch the weather forecast carefully if you know you can't shelter inside.
Tony Crocker":2q3ezf66 said:November so far is falling into a classic La Nina pattern. James may want to take a pass on NM and hit the interior NW (overall the region most enhanced by La Nina) more than once. Whitefish, Brundage and Bogus Basin are on the Loveland Pass. James would also enjoy Montana Snowbowl, Lost Trail and Discovery even though they are not on the pass. Perhaps our paths will finally cross this season at some of these places!
I was always curious about that lift but never asked anyone about it. I guess this'll be the season I can try the 3.5 trails on the Valley side, just to say I skied it.EMSC":1a48q7sa said:I bet Loveland wishes that they still had the old lift #5 in working order this season. That would be the old lift that connects the Basin and Valley parts of the hill. They stopped running that a couple decades ago, but have let that lift just sit there collecting rust. No idea why they never removed it.
jamesdeluxe":xh97eobo said:I guess this'll be the season I can try the 3.5 trails on the Valley side, just to say I skied it.