FYI: Sugar Bowl now offers a free Uphill Pass

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FYI: Sugar Bowl now offers a free Uphill Pass

by Jesus Malverde » Sat Dec 14, 2013 2:38 pm

FYI: care of Earn Your Turns
FWIW, not sure how many of you out there do resort skiing, but this might be useful for day/trip planning/add-ons/training, Tahoe locals, etc.
Sugar Bowl offers FREE Uphill Pass
"Sugar Bowl has taken the lead in California by offering an official, free, Uphill Pass to all skiers interested in skinning in-bounds at their resort. "
http://www.earnyourturns.com/22462/suga ... hill-pass/
h/t Craig Dostie

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Re: FYI: Sugar Bowl now offers a free Uphill Pass

by ExcitableBoy » Sun Dec 15, 2013 1:29 am

I thought uphill passes were called lift tickets.

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Re: FYI: Sugar Bowl now offers a free Uphill Pass

by 96avs01 » Sun Dec 15, 2013 3:54 am

^^^??? so lift ticket bearers self-propel themselves to the top of their runs...

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Re: FYI: Sugar Bowl now offers a free Uphill Pass

by ExcitableBoy » Sun Dec 15, 2013 2:57 pm

My thought was "Why does one need an 'uphill pass' to go back country skiing?" I have skinned uphill through lift serviced ski areas in the past and never thought that I needed someone's permission or blessing, albeit I have done so before the resort opened for the day.

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Re: FYI: Sugar Bowl now offers a free Uphill Pass

by Palisades79 » Sun Dec 15, 2013 4:51 pm

Ski shuttle trips from Norden to Squaw Valley or Highway 89 regularly go by Lincoln Peak and Sugar Bowls boundaries. Descents from Anderson Peak,Tinkers Knob, and other backcountry sites can be extended by a ride up Lincoln lift. Heavenly Valley , Kirkwood ,Homewood and other resort lifts could also be used to reach distant peaks.
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Re: FYI: Sugar Bowl now offers a free Uphill Pass

by 96avs01 » Sun Dec 15, 2013 6:23 pm

ExcitableBoy wrote:My thought was "Why does one need an 'uphill pass' to go back country skiing?" I have skinned uphill through lift serviced ski areas in the past and never thought that I needed someone's permission or blessing, albeit I have done so before the resort opened for the day.


Ah, gotcha. My understanding was that most allowed skinning uphill when the lifts aren't running, and they tend to look the other way if you started uphill before 1st chair.

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Re: FYI: Sugar Bowl now offers a free Uphill Pass

by DukeJH » Tue Dec 17, 2013 12:02 am

And I thought this was going to be about a two loss non-conference champion Oklahoma football team making a BCS bowl...


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