While Whistler Blackcomb might not be covered under the Mountain Collective Pass beyond the 2016/2017 season, passholders can look forward to accessing two more iconic resorts this upcoming ski season.
In an Facebook post, the Mountain Collective announced this morning that they will be adding Telluride and Revelstoke to their long list of world-class resorts. With Palmyra Peak, The Gold Hill Chutes, and Black Iron Bowl, Telluride boasts some of the best inbounds hike-to terrain in the world. Revelstoke on the other hand offers the largest lift accessed vertical drop in North America and is ranked #1 when it comes to time spent skiing vs. time spent riding lifts.
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The additions are huge, especially considering that the Mountain Collective might lose its biggest ski area for the 2017/2018 season. That said, no decisions considering Whistler Blackcomb’s participation in the Mountain Collective have been made final as of yet.
*Mountain Collective passholders will be able to ski for 2 days at 25 resorts.
Mountain Collective Resorts
- Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
- Whistler Blackcomb
- Telluride Ski Resort
- Revelstoke Mountain Resort
- Taos Ski Valley
- Stowe Mountain Resort
- Alta Ski Area
- SnowbirdÂ
- Aspen Snowmass (Snowmass, Aspen Mountain, Highlands, Buttermilk)
- Squaw Valley /Â Alpine Meadows
- Sun Valley
- Lake Louise
- Sunshine Village
- Mammoth
- Thredbo
- Coronet Peak
- The Remarkables
- Valle Nevado
- Hakuba Valley
- Chamonix
Bu your 2016/2017 Pass Here: The Mountain Collective