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This *might* have hit too close to home. Last season I upgraded to HH outerwear - jacket and bib. Hahaha
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C04bdQmLhJx/?igsh=eG40NmExOXV6NW82
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IFL chairlifts !!pawz said:What season pass do you have? Winter.
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You gotta earn your turns, bruh. 😎YellowSnow said:
IFL chairlifts !!pawz said:What season pass do you have? Winter.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2SqqJSrPwD/?igsh=MWxmdms3MmJ4NGVibg==
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I hate to say it but, hitting the slopes has become the new golf. It’s a rich man’s game. Having skied Oregon/Washington for the better part of 3 decades, the lift tix are outrageous now. I’ll always have a soft spot for Hoodoo having worked there a couple of seasons long ago. Best budget skiing in the NW. Batch was great back in the 90’s, had a great discount run on swap days. Willy Pass was good too, Meadows, before the onslaught of Portland came.
Haven’t hit the sticks in the last 10 years after both knees said enough is enough. I always admired the guy who rode the lift around the bull wheel and rode it down, flask in hand. Some days the spirits were just better than the powder.
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Yes and no I'd say @NookTunnelSyndrome. My total 2023- 24 ski budget for a family of 4 (2 adults and a kids aged 6 and 9) which includes the following:
1 Adult Bachelor Season Pass for me
4 Day Pass for Mrs Snow
2 Kids Season Passes
2 x Season Rental Packages for Kids
Gas for 20 - 22 round trips to the ski hill
Is about $2,500 give or take. So, well within budget for an upper middle class household and even doable for true middle class if you're frugal. But skiing is 30 mins from my driveway so no lodging, airfare, and we skipped lessons this year due to sports ball conflicts.


