That would actually make for a nice little Airtable project. Could still publish a read-only view but then it opens up options to publish as a web portal too.
I just want to point out, that as someone who falls within the "Young Adult" price bracket wherever it is offered, Silver Mountain Idaho is an unbelievable deal. If you buy the season pass earlier in the year and you're age 23 or below, you can get the unlimited, no blackout season pass for $309, which makes you a part of the Powder Alliance automatically, meaning you get three free days of skiing at a bunch of pretty high tier ski resorts that are just a couple hours away. Then, Silver Mountain is ALSO a member of the Indy Pass, so buy the Indy Add On pass for only $189 (I think that was the price earlier in the year for the regular Indy Add On pass?), and further expand your options. The beauty of having both the Powder Alliance and Indy Pass at the same time, is if you look at their coverage of the Pacific Northwest/Inland Northwest. They fill in a lot of each other's gaps in coverage beautifully, plus there are some excellent resorts like White Pass and Mission Ridge where you could get five days at, three with the Powder Alliance and two with the Indy Pass.
And of course, unlimited skiing at Silver Mountain! A great, quirky ski resort.
That would actually make for a nice little Airtable project. Could still publish a read-only view but then it opens up options to publish as a web portal too.
This must have taken an incredible amount of time. P.I.T.A no doubt. Thanks for doing it though.
Hey can we share these data points on SnowBrains.com? Digital Editor for the site here.
Yes sure thing. Please credit The Storm Skiing Journal, and if you can link back to the site/article/tracker I would appreciate it.
I just want to point out, that as someone who falls within the "Young Adult" price bracket wherever it is offered, Silver Mountain Idaho is an unbelievable deal. If you buy the season pass earlier in the year and you're age 23 or below, you can get the unlimited, no blackout season pass for $309, which makes you a part of the Powder Alliance automatically, meaning you get three free days of skiing at a bunch of pretty high tier ski resorts that are just a couple hours away. Then, Silver Mountain is ALSO a member of the Indy Pass, so buy the Indy Add On pass for only $189 (I think that was the price earlier in the year for the regular Indy Add On pass?), and further expand your options. The beauty of having both the Powder Alliance and Indy Pass at the same time, is if you look at their coverage of the Pacific Northwest/Inland Northwest. They fill in a lot of each other's gaps in coverage beautifully, plus there are some excellent resorts like White Pass and Mission Ridge where you could get five days at, three with the Powder Alliance and two with the Indy Pass.
And of course, unlimited skiing at Silver Mountain! A great, quirky ski resort.
Wow that is a great deal. Thanks for putting that out there! And enjoy that pass!
Bears den in ND has changed hands and is now operating as Thrill Hills. Have a Facebook page but no web site that I know of.
Good intell thanks. I've deleted it for now.
Extensive, but you missed the mighty (and affordable) Skaneateles Ski Club: https://www.skiskan.com/
I did actually add that - did it not appear on the version you're seeing?
Thanks for putting this together. Obviously took a bunch of effort, but really interesting and helpful, so thank you for sharing!
Gigantic. Nice work!